By utilizing the waste gases from the furnace and converting the heat transferred from the waste gases into electrical energy, each plant will generate approximately 15,500 MWel per year.
Construction has been named the second most dangerous occupation globally, following the publication of the latest Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll report.
With strong regulatory initiatives, private sector investments and public welfare programs, India is on the path to achieving its 2070 targets and playing a pivotal role in global sustainability efforts.
Projects encompass 2,000 MW of hydro, 2,500 MW of pumped storage, and 500 MW of solar capacities ensuring round-the-clock energy supply to Bhutan and India.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and AMPIN Energy Transition expand existing collaboration to enable the addition of ~2 GWp of renewable energy projects across India.