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India to require 500,000 tonnes of additional copper refining capacity every five years: ICA India
India's refined copper demand is set to surge, requiring an additional 500,000 tonnes of capacity every five years. Despite planned expansions, domestic production will remain insufficient to meet this growing need. Robust economic progress, infrastructure development, and the clean energy transition are fueling this demand, with building construction and renewables leading the charge. Further investment in smelting and refining facilities is crucial to bridge the supply gap.

Coal India inks JV with UPRVUNL to develop renewable energy projects in Uttar Pradesh
The joint venture company will be incorporated as a private limited company with an initial paid-up capital of ₹10 lakh and an authorised share capital of ₹10 crore. Its registered office will be located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

Hitachi Energy Confident Of 'Level Playing Field' As Govt Allows Select Chinese Firms In Power Bids
Commenting on the decision, Venu said it reflects the realities of India's rapidly expanding renewable energy ecosystem and the supply chain disruptions witnessed in recent years.
Tata Power offers 'pay-as-you-save' scheme with rooftop solar system for commercial users in Punjab
Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited has launched a 'pay-as-you-save' scheme in Ludhiana, enabling commercial and industrial consumers in Punjab to adopt rooftop solar systems with zero upfront cost. This initiative aims to install 200 megawatts of solar capacity over three years, allowing businesses to repay through savings-based EMIs or lease rentals.
NTPC Renewable Energy signs PPA with PTC India
For sale of 1,200 MW of solar power

NTPC Green arm signs deal to sell 1,200 MW of solar power
NTPC Renewable Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTPC Green Energy, has signed a power purchase agreement with PTC India to supply 1,200 MW of solar power under a bilateral arrangement, strengthening its renewable energy portfolio.
Tata Power Renewable Energy commissions 100.8 MW Jewali wind project in Maharashtra
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has successfully commissioned its 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Project in Maharashtra, boosting its wind energy portfolio to over 3.9 GW. This new facility will supply clean electricity to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution, aiding in meeting renewable targets and significantly reducing CO₂ emissions. The project is a key step towards Tata Power's goal of 100% clean energy generation by 2045.
Maruti's plant inauguration by PMs of India, Japan 'greatest possible honour': T Suzuki
Suzuki Motor Corporation President Toshihiro Suzuki expressed immense honor as Indian and Japanese Prime Ministers virtually inaugurated Maruti Suzuki's new Kharkhoda plant. This significant event underscores a deepened commitment to "Viksit Bharat," with a focus on human development. Suzuki emphasized this by visiting skill development and road safety institutes, highlighting the importance of nurturing talent for India's progress.

INOX Clean plans IPO comeback after ₹700 crore investment from Poonawalla family office
INOX Clean plans to refile its IPO papers in the coming months after strengthening its renewable energy business through a series of acquisitions. The company also announced a ₹700 crore investment from the Poonawalla family office, valuing the business at ₹70,000 crore.
Tata Power Renewable Energy commissions 100.8 MW Jewali Wind Project
In Dharashiv district, Maharashtra
Tata Motors partners with Welspun Renewable Energy to develop 86 MW wind-solar hybrid project
Tata Motors has joined forces with Welspun Renewable Energy to develop an 86 MW wind-solar hybrid project. This initiative will power four of Tata Motors' manufacturing plants in Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Karnataka with clean electricity. The project aims to generate 200 million units of green power annually, significantly reducing carbon emissions and supporting the company's sustainability goals.
ACME Green Molecules, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical sign $1 billion green methanol supply deal
India's first global green marine fuel pact sees ACME Green Molecules partnering with Japan's MGC to supply 100,000 tonnes of green methanol annually, valued at $1 billion. This significant deal aims to bolster the shipping industry's shift to low-carbon alternatives, meeting stringent international environmental standards. The renewable fuel, produced in Odisha, will support the global transition to sustainable energy markets.