Sterlite Power appoints Reshu Madan as CEO of GPS business
Madan, with over 25 years of experience in the power and infrastructure sectors, has previously held leadership roles at Crompton Greaves and TBEA Energy.
Madan, with over 25 years of experience in the power and infrastructure sectors, has previously held leadership roles at Crompton Greaves and TBEA Energy.
The Green Deal, unpopular in coal-dependent Bulgaria, is a major issue ahead of the European parliamentary elections on June 9 and the country's own national election the same day.
The G7 member nations are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, and collectively they are expected to account for around 44 per cent of global gross domestic product in 2024, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) data.
The firm, which retails CNG to automobiles and pipes natural gas to household kitchen for cooking purpose, saw a revenue increase of 5 per cent to Rs 1,257 crore while EBITDA surged 49 per cent to Rs 305 crore the quarter.
Built alongside an existing 1,150-kilometer (715-mile) line erected in 1953 that already moves about 300,000 barrels of oil per day, it was meant to increase market access for the world's fourth largest oil exporter and get a better return for Canadian crude.
"Now is the time when we need to crystallize all this into a single document and call it a critical mineral policy or mission," Rao said at the opening session of the Critical Minerals Summit at the India Habitat Centre.
BHP, the world's largest mining company, offered $39 billion last week to buy Anglo, a move the London-listed miner that grew out of South Africa rejected as "significantly" undervalued.
"On infrastructure, we need to invest at least USD 6 trillion over the next six years to meet our 2030 target of 11TW of renewable energy capacity. And we need to spend a similar amount to upgrade outdated or non-existent grids," the COP28 president said.
The energy transition is the paradigm shift, largely triggered as a path of decarbonization journey and sustainable goals of various governments.
The Secretary advocated for enhanced international cooperation and the adoption of advanced technologies to effectively manage the complex global energy landscape.
The GIB case has brought to fore a larger critical issue at a juncture when the National Litigation Policy is under review, the need for a holistic and informed adjudication by courts. This becomes critical in cases involving challenges to scientific, economic, social or environmental policies; or decisions with significant public implications.