FINWIRES · TerminalLIVE
FINWIRES

印度国家电力公司宣布拉马贡丹100兆瓦太阳能发电项目投入商业运营

By

-- 印度国家电力公司(NTPC,NSE:NTPC,BOM:532555)周六向印度证券交易所提交的文件显示,该公司位于特伦甘纳邦拉马贡丹的176兆瓦太阳能光伏发电项目中,已有100兆瓦的装机容量于5月2日正式投入商业运营。 受此消息提振,该公司股价在周一的交易中上涨了近1%。 文件还指出,NTPC集团的总装机容量已增至89,805兆瓦,其中商业运营装机容量为88,725兆瓦。

Related Articles

Asia

Austal Awarded Around AU$136 Million Contract Extension for Construction of Two Patrol Boats for Australian Border Force

Austal (ASX:ASB) said Austal Ships was awarded a contract extension for the construction of two additional Evolved Cape-class patrol boats for the Australian Border Force, valued at around AU$136 million, according to a Monday Australian bourse filing.This brings the total number of patrol boats contracted for delivery to the Australian Border Force to six.The construction of the two new patrol boats will take place at Austal's Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.Its shares fell 2% in recent trading on Monday.

$ASX:ASB
Asia

New Zealand Shares Rise; a2 Milk Co. Recalls US Infant Formula Batches After Toxin Detection

New Zealand shares ended higher on Monday as most Asian indexes saw gains amid hopes of an easing US-Iran war.The S&P/NZX 50 Index rose 0.45% or 58.48 points to close at 13,097.68.US President Donald Trump on Sunday said that the US would begin efforts Monday morning to help free ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, describing the move as a humanitarian step to assist neutral countries amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, according to a Sunday Reuters report.In corporate news, a2 Milk Co. (ASX:A2M, NZE:ATM) started a voluntary recall on May 1 of three batches of its a2 Platinum USA infant milk formula, following the detection of cereulide in product manufactured by Synlait Milk (ASX:SM1, NZE:SML).Air New Zealand (ASX:AIZ, NZE:AIR) group capacity rose 4.1% year on year in March, and long-haul available seat kilometers (ASKs) rose 2.5%, while domestic ASKs increased by 3.4%.

$^NZ50$ASX:A2M$ASX:AIZ$ASX:SM1$NZE:AIR$NZE:ATM$NZE:SML
International

Indonesia's Exports, Imports Rise in Q1

Indonesia booked a trade surplus of $5.55 billion in the first quarter, supported by a strong non-oil and gas balance despite higher import growth, according to official data released by Statistics Indonesia on Monday.Exports in the first quarter rose 0.34% annually to $66.9 billion, while imports climbed 10.05% to $61.30 billion.In March alone, exports fell 3.1% from a year earlier to $22.53 billion, while imports edged up 1.5% to $19.21 billion, the data showed.

$^JKSE