Reliance Power
Reliance Power to earn Rs5,000 crore over 10-year period from sale of carbon credits
04 Oct 2011
Reliance Power, which is promoting three ultra-mega power projects in India, expects to earn about Rs5,000 crore over a 10-year period from trading its carbon credits earned from the three plants.
Reliance Power Q1 net profit flat at Rs196 crore
13 Aug 2011
Tata Power, Reliance Infra trade blame as Mumbai suburbs see blackout
19 Nov 2010
Reliance Infrastructure and Tata Power blame each other for the grid failure that plunged Mumbai's densely populated northern suburbs in darkness last evening
Reliance Power to buy equipment worth $2.2 billion from GE
08 Nov 2010
The power project, signed during US president Barack Obama's ongoing visit to the country, is expected to create 5,000 jobs in South Carolina, New York and Milwaukee
Reliance Power, Shanghai Electric ink record deal for equipment
01 Nov 2010
In the largest-ever deal between an Indian and a Chinese company, Reliance Power and Chinese power equipment maker Shanghai Electric have signed a Rs36,741-crore agreement for the supply of 36 coal-fired plants to the ADAG firm
Reliance Power to buy equipment worth $10 billion from Shanghai Electric
28 Oct 2010
Reliance Power will be setting up power plants of a total 30,000 MW capacity over a decade.
Reliance Power proposes $5 billion Indonesia project
24 Aug 2010
Reliance Power, which holds three coal mining licences in South Sumatra, is reported to have quoted a unit price of Rp2.5 cents per kWh against the Rp8 cents the government currently pays
Reliance Power merger with RNRL on cards
02 Jul 2010
The two companies together command a market capitalisation of Rs50,000 crore, and rumours are about a share-swap of four shares of RNRL for every single R-Power share.
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