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June 2012
Vol. IX Issue. 2; 29 June 2012
India better not delay in capitalizing on the Colombian Coal Opportunity - 29 June 2012
Colombia which has a relatively small proportion of world's proven reserves but plays a very significant role in export market of coal trade.
 
 
Vol. VIII Issue. 50; 01 June 2012
Credible alternatives to KKNP - 01 June 2012
The country has no alternative but to diligently adopt such rational analysis of the demand and supply scenario in order to minimize the deleterious impacts of not just the high risk nuclear power plants but every conventional power plants, and arrive at well informed decisions.
 
 
 
May 2012
Vol. VIII Issue. 49; 25 May 2012
Petrol Price Hike: Right Decision, Wrong Execution - 25 May 2012
The price of energy is an issue of critical global importance from an economic, social and ecological perspective and any Government which seeks to 'distance itself' from the issue can only be called 'uninformed'.
 
 
Vol. VIII Issue. 48; 18 May 2012
Clinton Sends India on a Energy Hunt - 18 May 2012
Thus as the impasse over the Iranian nuclear issue continues, India and other countries such as China are likely to come under greater pressure to firstly cut back on their imports from Iran and secondly to diversify.
 
 
Vol. VIII Issue. 47; 11 May 2012
Imported Coal Power Purchase Obligation (ICPPO) can bring uniformity in tariffs - 11 May 2012
The prevailing situation demands for imported coal not only for projects based on imported coal but for other power plants as well. Seeing India's requirement for coal imports.
 
 
Vol. VIII Issue. 46; 04 May 2012
The China Factor in the Global Coal Market - 04 May 2012
The coal market is increasingly global in the sense that South African, Russian or Columbian coal producers can change their export destinations from the Atlantic to the Pacific basin depending on which is more attractive.
 
 
 
April 2012
Vol. VIII Issue. 45; 27 April 2012
China's Foray into World Nuclear Power Market - 27 April 2012
India is the only country to have refrained so far from attempts to export its reactors despite having fully indigenous expertise in all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle from uranium mining to disposal of high level waste.
 
 
Vol. VIII Issue. 44; 20 April 2012
Is the US Going to be the Next Oil Super-Power? - 20 April 2012
Economically too there could be significant changes within the United States. Cheaper energy costs - particularly for natural gas - would benefit a variety of domestic industries, like chemicals, pharmaceuticals and fertilizers.
 
 
 
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