All publications by tag «INDIA»
2022, May, 18, 12:05:00
INDIA'S OIL DEMAND UPDOWN
India's oil demand is expected to grow by 245,000 b/d year on year in 2022, revised up by about 20,000 b/d from an earlier outlook, due to better-than-expected demand trends.
2022, May, 6, 11:15:00
FRANCE, INDIA STRATEGIC COOPERATION
Seven years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement and the joint launch of the International Solar Alliance, India and France’s commitment to tackle climate change is stronger than ever, both on mitigation and adaptation.
2022, May, 6, 10:55:00
INDIA NEED COAL
Out of the 204.9 GW of installed coal-fired power generation capacity in India, around 17.6 GW is designed specifically to run on imported coal. Other power plants import the fuel for blending with domestic coal.
2022, May, 6, 10:30:00
INDIA WIND POWER +30 GW
India plans to set up 30,000 megawatts (MW) of offshore wind power capacity alongside 50,000 MW of solar capacity
2022, May, 4, 12:20:00
RUSSIAN OIL FOR INDIA
Urals has been trading at record-lows in recent weeks, with some deals being done at discount of almost $40/b to the Platts Dated Brent crude oil benchmark.
2022, April, 27, 11:25:00
THE NEW NUCLEAR FOR INDIA
Currently, India operates 22 reactors with a total capacity of 6780MWe.
2022, April, 20, 11:10:00
INDIA SOLAR POWER 10 GW
The renewable capacity (excluding large hydro) in India reached 100 GW in August 2021, i.e. just over half of the 2022 target (175 GW).
2022, April, 19, 14:20:00
RUSSIAN COAL FOR INDIA
Sources said that India bought 5,500 kcal/kg NAR coal from Russia at $160-$165/mt CFR India for an April-loading Capesize ship in the week ended April 16, adding that the freight between Russia and West coast India was at around $35-$36/mt.
2022, April, 6, 11:25:00
INDIA NEED URANIUM
Natural uranium required for India's pressurised heavy water reactors operating under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards was imported from Kazakhstan, Canada, Russia and France
2022, April, 4, 12:30:00
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP OF RUSSIA, INDIA
Our relations are a strategic partnership, even a specially privileged strategic partnership, as our Indian friends called it some time ago.