India has urged power companies to place orders for equipment worth $33bn to accelerate the expansion of coal-fired power capacity.
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INDIA-POWER-COAL:Exclusive-India asks utilities to order $33 billion in equipment this year to boost coal power output, sources say
India has urged power companies to place orders for equipment worth $33bn to accelerate the expansion of coal-fired power capacity.
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