Meltdown in the Power Corridors
After years of dominating the power trading market, the Indian Energy Exchange stares at loss of leadership position and relevance as the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission gears up to implement market coupling of power exchanges. Seen as the first step towards a centralised power distribution, this move could pose an existential threat to IEX
Ayaan Kartik - February 01, 2024
Steeling For Growth Through Integrated Operations
SBPIL, the crown of the group, manufactures TMT Bars, ERW Pipes manufactured through tubular section mill, Wire rods, HB wires including binding wires, ferro alloys, steel billets, iron pellets and sponge iron. It also has captive power plants that utilizes waste heats for electricity generation, minimizes carbon footprints and reduces power and fuel costs.
August 19, 2021
Water-ways
The Rs.349.25 billion Ken Betwa river linking project is stuck due to disputes between state governments and protests from environmentalists
May 29, 2019
Ever-Resilient
By expanding product lines and bumping up exports, Morbi’s ceramic manufacturers have found their way around the slowdown
Naini Thaker - February 12, 2018
History doesn't repeat, it rhymes
Every four-quarter Sensex decline has been followed by two positive quarters
Jitendra Kumar Gupta - May 30, 2016
Up for sale
A shift to renewable energy and fall in electricity prices has resulted Germany's main power plants shutting shop
Team Outlook Business - May 08, 2015
Lighting up lives
Boond Engineering is using solar solutions to bring electricity to villages in central India
Vikas Kumar - July 24, 2015
Path to progress
Overcapacity in cement and a crash in dal prices bring the slowdown home to Gulbarga
Krishna Gopalan - July 01, 2015
A smart move
Tata Power Delhi Distribution is serious about getting its smart grid strategy right
Kandula Subramaniam - June 17, 2015
Populist or pragmatic?
The rise of the Aam Aadmi in business
Kripa Mahalingam - June 18, 2015