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India s Coal-dominated power market is tilting toward Solar Power

India s Coal-dominated power market is tilting toward Solar Power AKIPRESS.COM - A major new investment in renewables by the country’s largest power company may signal the beginning of the end for thermal energy, Bloomberg reports. India’s largest power generator, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Limited, has long been a major player in coal-fired electricity. But it has lately stepped into the renewables business, as have many other major power and industrial players in India, with a commitment, last year, to build 32 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2032. This week, it doubled up that commitment, raising its target to 60 gigawatts.

Grup Bakrie, Raja Batubara di Indonesia

Grup Bakrie, Raja Batubara di Indonesia Komentar: Kompas.com - 10/07/2021, 08:45 WIB Bagikan: JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Bicara bisnis tambang batubara di Indonesia, perusahaan-perusahaan milik Grup Bakrie adalah pemain besarnya. Selain batubara, kelompok ini bisnis ini memiliki banyak perusahaan yang bergerak di berbagai sektor antara lain kontraktor migas, telekomunikasi, asuransi, industri logam, perkebunan sawit, hingga stasiun televisi. Di sektor tambang batubara, Grup Bakrie menjadi salah satu produsen terbesar di Indonesia. Tambang batu bara di Kalimantan dikelola oleh PT PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI). Induk usaha ini membawahi dua raksasa tambang batu bara Kalimantan, yakni PT Arutmin Indonesia dan PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC).

Old King Coal not such a merry old soul after Eskom con

Old King Coal not such a merry old soul after Eskom confirms major decarbonisation plan by Tony Carnie, Daily Maverick July 1, 2021 Old King Coal not such a merry old soul after Eskom confirms major decarbonisation plan by Tony Carnie, Daily Maverick July 1, 2021 Eskom, the largest single source of climate-warming gas pollution in Africa, has confirmed that it is talking to multilateral banks and development finance agencies to fund a major switchover to “cleaner energy” options and the early closure of several coal-fired power plants. South Africa’s industrial economy was built on coal, and the country’s dependency on this cheap fuel was entrenched in the 1970s with massive infrastructure investment in new coal mines, coal power plants, coal-to-liquid fuels plants and a massive rise in coal exports. However, that could be changing at last with the news that Eskom is developing a Just Energy Transaction (JET) plan to move the country away from its unenviable status as

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