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Rio Tinto plans to de-list Riversdale
30 Apr 2011
Total to acquire 60 per cent in SunPower for $1.37 billion
29 Apr 2011
Total will also provide SunPower with up to $1 billion in credit support to guarantee repayment obligations with respect to letters of credit issued in connection with its businesses over the next five years.
AP government cancels Moser Baer project
29 Apr 2011
Exelon Corporation acquires Constellation in $7.7 billion deal
28 Apr 2011
In the past Exelon made three attempts to buy other power companies since 2003, with Constellation being the target of two failed bids
India proposes power grid for SAARC
27 Apr 2011
New nuclear power watchdog to be independent body
27 Apr 2011
The government has decided to invite the operational safety review team of the IAEA to ensure high levels of safety at India's nuclear plants
Government defends Jaitapur nuclear power project
26 Apr 2011
The central and state governments are also in no mood for a rethink on the proposed nuclear power projects in the light of the nuclear catastrophe at Japan's Fukushima plant
Indiabulls' Amravati power plant lands in court
21 Apr 2011
IFC invests €11 million in Gamesa Wind Turbines
20 Apr 2011
India, Kazakhstan in civil nuclear, oil exploration pacts
16 Apr 2011
Kazakhstan, already a major supplier of uranium to India, has one of the richest reserves of the nuclear fuel that India needs for its ambitious nuclear power programme
Alstom, BHEL may tie up for locomotives facility
12 Apr 2011
Japan raises Fukushima disaster to Chernobyl's Level 7
12 Apr 2011
A Level 7 nuclear accident, on the International Nuclear Event Scale, involves“widespread health and environmental effects along with an external release of a significant fraction of the reactor core inventory.
Nuclear Power Corp eyeing uranium mines abroad
12 Apr 2011
The government is looking at creating a joint venture to buy stakes in uranium mines abroad in order to get assured and long-term fuel supplies for its power plants
Japan to stop dumping radioactive water into sea
09 Apr 2011
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