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India needs 2,000 GW new power capacity
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 21, 2026
Slow refinery capacity additions to hit India’s diesel, ATF exports: OPEC
India, with over 258 MTPA capacity, may add 1.2 mb/d of refining capacity by decade’s end, according to OPEC’s 2026 oil outlook
The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
PM Modi in Jakarta: India powers global growth
PM Modi in Jakarta: India powers global growth
The Tribune
· Jul 9, 2026
“Opportunity to really strengthen uranium out of Australia into India”: Minerals Council CEO Tania Constable eyes India’s 1,000 GW ambition
As India aggressively pivots toward nuclear energy to power its industrial growth, Tania Constable, Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Council of Australia, has identified a significant opportunity for Australia to become a key supplier in New Delhi's energy transition, with an ambitious target of achieving 1,000 gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity by 2047.
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Related coverage for "India needs 2,000 GW new power capacity ": The Hindu BusinessLine — Slow refinery capacity additions to hit India’s diesel, ATF exports: OPEC. The Economic Times — PM Modi in Jakarta: India powers global growth . The Tribune — “Opportunity to really strengthen uranium out of Australia into India”: Minerals Council CEO Tania Constable eyes India’s 1,000 GW ambition