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Hyosung Wins $82M UK Transformer Deal for Wind Power

South Korea's Hyosung Heavy Industries secures a major 120 billion won contract to supply ultra-high-voltage transformers for a UK wind power project, boosting its European expansion. Read more.

India's Battery Storage Boom: ₹1.4T Investment by 2030

Falling battery prices and policy support are driving a massive ₹1.4 trillion investment surge in India's grid-scale battery storage, led by giants like Reliance and Adani. Discover how this will transform renewable energy.

Musk: US Energy Gap a Major Disadvantage vs China

Elon Musk warns America's stagnant power capacity is a critical disadvantage. China now has 3.75 terawatts vs US 1.30 terawatts, threatening AI and tech leadership. Read the full analysis.

Top Non-IIM MBA Colleges After CAT 2025 Result

CAT 2025 results are due soon. Discover the top 5 non-IIM management institutes per NIRF 2025 rankings, their scores, and your next steps for admission. Plan your B-school journey now!

AP's Jal Jeevan Mission renamed 'Amarajeevi Jaladhara'

Andhra Pradesh govt renames Jal Jeevan Mission water grid scheme as 'Amarajeevi Jaladhara' to honour Potti Sreeramulu. Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan launches projects worth ₹7,910 crore to benefit 1.21 crore people. Read more.

Maharashtra Sets Guinness Record for Solar Pumps

Maharashtra achieves a Guinness World Record by installing 45,911 off-grid solar agricultural pumps in 30 days, a major leap for clean energy and farmer welfare. Discover how they did it.

New 20 MVA Power Transformer Commissioned in Chandigarh

CPDL enhances Chandigarh's electricity infrastructure with a new 20 MVA transformer at IT Park GSS, promising reliable power for Manimajra, Kishangarh & nearby areas. Read more about the city's power upgrade plans.

CIAL's solar power refund request rejected by KSERC

Kerala's electricity regulator dismissed Cochin Airport's plea for a refund of grid support charges, stating the cost of managing surplus solar power falls on ordinary consumers. Read the full analysis.

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