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Government urged to support pvt agencies in power sector

LUCKNOW: Raising concern over the grim power scenario in the state, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India ASSOCHAM) has asked UP government to support private agencies in exploring and establishing renewable sources of energy. The body also advised the state government to set up more electricity substations to effectively address the problem of insufficient power generation and distribution. Citing data pertaining to Uttar Pradesh, ASSOCHAM ational general secretary, DS Rawat, said: “In 2008-09, UP faced a power shortage of 22% between April and March.” Rawat added that…

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Miffed with MoEF, MPs give Cancun a miss

NEW DELHI: Unexplained delay in environment ministry’s clearance has resulted in two Members of Parliament declining to attend the ongoing climate change summit in Cancun, Mexico. Both CPM MP Sitaram Yechury and nominated MP M S Swaminathan confirmed that they would give the international conference a miss. Rajya Sabha chairman Hamid Ansari had nominated the duo well in time to be a part of the official delegation. Bizarrely, however, it was only on Tuesday that the environment ministry told the MPs to book flights for the seaside Mexican resort. Yechury…

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Panel proposes UID-linked direct subsidy

The government is planning a complete overhaul of the way the power sector is financed and subsidies are delivered, attempting to address a funding shortfall delaying the construction of electricity projects and worsening a chronic power deficit that threatens to sap growth in India’s energy-hungry economy. This exercise is based on a report submitted by a panel headed by Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, to the power ministry. The panel was formed by a group of ministers dealing with the power sector. Significant recommendations made in…

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