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FutureGen
Capacity addition tops new power minister’s agenda
By Utpal Bhaskar 11:20 PM | April 08,2008
The country added only 9,300MW of generation capacity in 2007-08 against a target of 12,000MW
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India, US trip over IPR on FutureGen project
Utpal Bhaskar 11:35 PM | April 04,2008
Also, of the 78,577MW that the country plans to add, around 46,600MW is expected to come from coal-based projects
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India may pull out of FutureGen as US mulls project scaleback
Jacob P. Koshy 01:01 AM | March 07,2008
The FutureGen project was conceived in 2003 as a public-private partnership to develop an environment-friendly 275MW thermal power plant in the US by 2012
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India seeks joint IPRs for developing zero-emission plant
04:38 PM | August 07,2007
Wants restructuring of terms regarding allocation of property rights in FutureGen project, says tehy are uneven, mostly in favour of US
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