Itc Forays Into Use Of Wind Energy In Its Packaging And Printing Business 6th October 2008 - Views: 956 ITC (BSE: ITC, NSE: ITC, Bloomberg: ITC@IN, RICS: ITC.BO, ISIN: INE154A01025) will now utilize wind energy in its packaging and printing business as part of its commitment to progressively use renewable energy to further consolidate its carbon positive status. In line with ITC's abiding vision to contribute meaningfully to sustainable development, the company has recently commissioned a 14 MW Wind Energy Project in Tamil Nadu by installing 4 windmills in Theni District, near Madurai and 5 windmills in the Radhapuram Taluk, Tirunelveli District, at a capital cost of about Rs.
U.s.-india Friendship Council Hails Approval Of U.s.-india Civil Nuclear Agreement 2nd October 2008 - Views: 910 The U.S.-India Friendship Council congratulates the United States Congress on approving the historic U.S.-India Nuclear Civilian Agreement. Today's overwhelming support by 86 to 13 vote of the United States Senate marks the final step in Congressional approval for the Agreement.
Platts Announces Finalists For The 10th Annual Global Energy Awards 2nd October 2008 - Views: 6012 In announcing the 2008 finalists for its annual Platts Global Energy Awards today, Platts underscores the changing emphasis of global energy towards long-term supply solutions with finalists in two new categories: Sustainable Technology Innovation of the Year and Strategic Energy Investment of the Year.
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Selects Meridium To Improve And Optimize Inspection Program 1st October 2008 - Views: 856 Meridium Inc., the global leader in asset performance management software and consulting solutions, today announced that Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has licensed Meridium software for its Kochi and Mumbai refineries. BPCL, a Fortune 500 Company, is a leading player in the petroleum sector in India, with its core business in refining crude oil and marketing petroleum products.
Usiba Continues To Shore Up Congressional Support For The U.s.-india Nuclear De 25th September 2008 - Views: 976 As a follow-up to its September 11th briefing, which was the first open briefing from the U.S. Administration to Members of Congress, staffers, professionals in the field, and the community since India was given a waiver by the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG), USIBA continues to shore up support in Congress for the US-India nuclear deal.