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El Nino Could Hit India's Energy System Hardest, CREA Report Warns
CREA warned heatwaves and weak monsoon could strain India's power grid during El Nino.
EL Nino to hit India's energy system harder than anywhere else in world: CREA report
India's energy system faces a significant El Nino impact, with reduced renewable power generation and increased demand for air conditioning. A CREA analysis predicts a potential 18 TWh generation gap, likely leading to a surge in coal-fired power and substantial CO2 emissions. The report stresses the urgency of accelerating solar and battery deployment to bolster grid resilience against extreme weather.
How brands reach business leaders: The power of credibility, context, and visibility
Business leaders discover brands through trusted environments, meaningful industry conversations, and credible platforms, not just advertisements. Explore why context has become a competitive advantage for organisations looking to build influence among India's key decision-makers.
TPG acquires Aseem Infrastructure from NIIF with GIC, ICICI backing
Global private equity firm TPG is acquiring a full stake in Aseem Infrastructure Finance, a leading sustainable infrastructure debt financier. Partnering with Singapore's GIC and ICICI Bank, TPG's climate investing platform will take over the company, which has funded significant renewable energy and power transmission projects. Aseem Infrastructure, founded by NIIF, has disbursed over Rs 40,000 crore in loans, contributing to substantial greenhouse gas emission reductions.

TPG, GIC and ICICI Bank acquire Aseem Infrastructure Finance for ₹5,000 crore
Aseem is a leading sustainable infrastructure debt financier with a core focus on renewable energy, power transmission and other infrastructure assets in India. It was established in 2020 by the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, India’s sovereign-anchored alternative asset manager.
Sunsure Energy secures Rs 262 cr project financing from FMO, Axis Bank
Sunsure Energy has secured a significant Rs 262 crore financing for its 75 MWp open-access solar project in Tamil Nadu. Dutch development bank FMO is leading the funding, with Axis Bank contributing approximately Rs 71 crore. This marks FMO's debut in India's Group Captive C&I renewable energy sector, aiming to power commercial and industrial clients with clean energy.
India's power demand likely to grow 6% annually as renewable capacity additions stay strong
India's power demand is expected to grow at around 6 per cent annually over the next four to five years, supported by continued renewable energy capacity additions of 45-50 GW every year, according to a Centrum Institutional Research Q1FY27 power sector results preview report.

Earnings could improve from Q2 as oil eases; Enam's Sridhar Sivaram stays underweight on IT, banks
Enam Holdings Investment Director Sridhar Sivaram remains underweight on IT and banks, citing weak earnings growth and intense competition, while favouring manufacturing, power equipment, pharmaceuticals, NBFCs and gold. Sivaram also recommends international diversification and expects gold to deliver double-digit annual returns over the next five years.
El Nino threatens to fuel coal power surge in India, study says
A potential super El Niño could put more pressure on India's power grid than any other country's and slow its transition away from coal, according to a new report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).

FPI Trends: Financials, construction lead inflows in second half of June; Metals, power see highest outflows - livemint.com
FPI Trends: Financials, construction lead inflows in second half of June; Metals, power see highest outflowslivemint.com
TD Power Systems Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd, Welspun Corp Ltd, Allied Blenders & Distillers Ltd and Lloyds Engineering Works Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 06 July 2026.

GE Vernova, CG Power shares rebound from Friday's sell-off; Analysts advice whether you should buy
Nomura has highlighted that Friday's move was an "overreaction" to what is a narrow exemption, and that the market participants read it as a competitive threat and sold these companies.