Sterling Generators is optimistic about exports driving its overall business growth, according to Sanjay Jadhav, CEO, Sterling Generators Pvt Ltd.
RecycleKaro, engaged in lithium-ion battery recycling, has planned to set up a facility in Maharashtra to recycle scrap nickel.
The acquisition of the Electrical & Automation (E&A) business of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) by Schneider Electric is a very significant development for the French-headquartered company, according to Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman & CEO, of Schneider Electric. Tricoire was interacting with the media during Elecrama 2023.
In a landmark project that was India’s first pilot, Bajaj Electricals Ltd energized a transmission line in Punjab using monopoles made with Steel Caisson Technology. It was also the first deployment of monopoles in Punjab’s transmission landscape. Here is a case study discussing the achievement, and how the challenges en route were successfully surmounted.
Doubling the current sales turnover over the next three years was one of the key milestones that WIKA India would like to attain, noted Gaurav Bawa, Senior Vice President WIKA India. He was interacting with T&D India during Elecrama 2023.
In this case study, Arjun Singh, Project Manager, Linxon India, recalls the infrastructural and Covid-related challenges surmounted during the successful completion of Nepal’s first 400kV GIS substation located at Dhalkebar and commissioned by Linxon for Nepal Electricity Authority.
Tata Power, on March 5, 2022, celebrated the glorious feat of completing the 100th anniversary of its hydroelectric power plant in Bhivpuri, Maharashtra.
Information tabled in Parliament suggests that coal imports in FY22 have declined, despite growth in coal-based power generation.
In transmission and distribution of electricity, one of the essential safety equipment in line protection are the Transmission Line Arresters (TLA). This is emphatically important especially where the isokeraunic levels are very high (areas that are prone to strong lightning strikes).
Leading power T&D equipment makers including Siemens, Toshiba, Mitsubishi Electric, among others, have issued a joint statement on moving towards power T&D equipment that is free of fluorinated gases, with the ultimate aim of achieving sustainable, climate-neutral power grids.