The document discusses technical and economic problems related to reactive power that have arisen in Turkey's electrical power system after restructuring. Key points:
- Turkey restructured its formerly state-run electrical power system, unbundling generation, transmission, and distribution into separate companies.
- Reactive power management is important for system operators to ensure reliable operations within voltage and power flow limits.
- After restructuring, responsibilities for reactive power provision changed, and technical and economic problems have emerged as parties adapt.
- The document aims to contribute to forming a reactive power market by suggesting improvements to reactive power management and purchasing auxiliary services.
Prepared for MGMT906 Business Strategy, Koc University Executive MBA Program, this report gives an extensive overview of the Electricity Industry in Turkey.
This document discusses the impacts of electric vehicle technology on energy. It notes that electric vehicles can help save money by charging at home using cheaper electricity compared to gasoline prices. They can also help address issues with finite fossil fuel resources and create a cleaner environment by producing zero emissions at the point of use. However, the high costs of electric vehicle batteries and range concerns have limited their adoption compared to gasoline vehicles. The document examines these impacts from planning, financial, environmental, and health perspectives to argue that electric vehicle technology can help curb rising air pollution and reduce dependence on petroleum if these issues are addressed.
An Investigative and Comprehensive Study about Deregulation (Restructuring) o...ijeei-iaes
This paper is a discussion about the introduction of restructuring and deregulation in Indian Power System. In modern era, deregulation has an important impact on power sector. In this paper, recent use of deregulation in Indian Power Sector has been described and measures to be taken in order to improve deregulation are also suggested.
Here are the key points against privatization of the power sector:
- Access and affordability: Privatization may reduce access to power for low-income households who cannot afford higher tariffs set by private companies. Fulfilling universal service obligations may not be a priority for profit-driven private players.
- Remote areas: Private companies may have little incentive to expand networks and supply power to remote, low-density or less profitable areas due to high costs.
- Cartelization: There is a risk of cartelization or non-competitive behavior if the market is not properly regulated. Private players could collude to keep prices high and hamper consumer interests in a non-regulated or self-regulated market.
Performance investigation of electricial power supply to owerri for higher pr...eSAT Publishing House
This document investigates the performance of electrical power supply to Owerri, Nigeria by analyzing data collected from the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company and customers. It finds that major issues include inadequate available megawatts, obsolete equipment, network overloads, poor funding, and lack of maintenance. On average, power is supplied for only 29-46% of the time needed. While privatization aims to address challenges, issues remain like technical faults, heat losses during transmission, and supplying only 85 megawatts daily against demand. Recommendations include equipment upgrades, cooperation between government, private sectors and customers, and smart metering to ensure proper billing.
The document discusses Malaysia's National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP), a 10-year initiative aimed at reducing electricity consumption by 6%. The NEEAP addresses barriers to energy efficiency through five core thrusts and aims to save 50,594 GWh of electricity. Some challenges to achieving this target are low energy prices due to subsidies and a lack of financial support for energy efficiency projects. The overall goals of the NEEAP are to encourage sustainable electricity consumption, improve economic productivity with less energy input, reduce environmental impacts, and improve quality of life.
The document discusses India's restructuring of its power grid. It explains that India is undergoing power sector restructuring like other countries around the world. It then provides details on the components that make up the grid like transformers and circuit breakers. It discusses the need for restructuring due to financial constraints and the goal of improving efficiency. The document examines models used internationally and suggests the Transmission System Operator model is most suitable for India. It outlines features of the Electricity Act of 2003 that facilitates the restructuring.
Prepared for MGMT906 Business Strategy, Koc University Executive MBA Program, this report gives an extensive overview of the Electricity Industry in Turkey.
This document discusses the impacts of electric vehicle technology on energy. It notes that electric vehicles can help save money by charging at home using cheaper electricity compared to gasoline prices. They can also help address issues with finite fossil fuel resources and create a cleaner environment by producing zero emissions at the point of use. However, the high costs of electric vehicle batteries and range concerns have limited their adoption compared to gasoline vehicles. The document examines these impacts from planning, financial, environmental, and health perspectives to argue that electric vehicle technology can help curb rising air pollution and reduce dependence on petroleum if these issues are addressed.
An Investigative and Comprehensive Study about Deregulation (Restructuring) o...ijeei-iaes
This paper is a discussion about the introduction of restructuring and deregulation in Indian Power System. In modern era, deregulation has an important impact on power sector. In this paper, recent use of deregulation in Indian Power Sector has been described and measures to be taken in order to improve deregulation are also suggested.
Here are the key points against privatization of the power sector:
- Access and affordability: Privatization may reduce access to power for low-income households who cannot afford higher tariffs set by private companies. Fulfilling universal service obligations may not be a priority for profit-driven private players.
- Remote areas: Private companies may have little incentive to expand networks and supply power to remote, low-density or less profitable areas due to high costs.
- Cartelization: There is a risk of cartelization or non-competitive behavior if the market is not properly regulated. Private players could collude to keep prices high and hamper consumer interests in a non-regulated or self-regulated market.
Performance investigation of electricial power supply to owerri for higher pr...eSAT Publishing House
This document investigates the performance of electrical power supply to Owerri, Nigeria by analyzing data collected from the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company and customers. It finds that major issues include inadequate available megawatts, obsolete equipment, network overloads, poor funding, and lack of maintenance. On average, power is supplied for only 29-46% of the time needed. While privatization aims to address challenges, issues remain like technical faults, heat losses during transmission, and supplying only 85 megawatts daily against demand. Recommendations include equipment upgrades, cooperation between government, private sectors and customers, and smart metering to ensure proper billing.
The document discusses Malaysia's National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP), a 10-year initiative aimed at reducing electricity consumption by 6%. The NEEAP addresses barriers to energy efficiency through five core thrusts and aims to save 50,594 GWh of electricity. Some challenges to achieving this target are low energy prices due to subsidies and a lack of financial support for energy efficiency projects. The overall goals of the NEEAP are to encourage sustainable electricity consumption, improve economic productivity with less energy input, reduce environmental impacts, and improve quality of life.
The document discusses India's restructuring of its power grid. It explains that India is undergoing power sector restructuring like other countries around the world. It then provides details on the components that make up the grid like transformers and circuit breakers. It discusses the need for restructuring due to financial constraints and the goal of improving efficiency. The document examines models used internationally and suggests the Transmission System Operator model is most suitable for India. It outlines features of the Electricity Act of 2003 that facilitates the restructuring.
The document discusses the deregulation of India's power system. It introduces key concepts of deregulation including introducing competition in generation and distribution through separate generation companies, transmission companies, and distribution companies. The objectives of deregulation are to provide reliable electricity for all demands, encourage competition, improve quality of services, and promote efficiency. Benefits include more efficient use of generation capacity, optimization of energy supply, clearer electricity prices, improved consumer choice, and reduced costs.
To forecast the future demand of electrical energy in india by arimaIAEME Publication
This document discusses forecasting future electricity demand in India using ARIMA and exponential time series methods. It provides background on India's growing electricity needs to sustain 8-10% economic growth over the next 25 years, which will require a 3-4 times increase in primary energy supply and 5-6 times increase in electricity generation. The document examines long-term electricity demand forecasting using ARIMA and exponential methods and finds exponential forecasting to be more accurate for long-term forecasting, while ARIMA is better for short-term. It analyzes forecasts that predict India will be unable to meet electricity demand growth with ARIMA but may be able to with exponential forecasting. The document also discusses methodology, factors
The document discusses the restructuring of power systems from monopolistic to deregulated markets. It explains that restructuring separates generation, transmission, distribution and supply functions. This creates new business opportunities and lower costs for consumers. Various restructuring models are presented including poolco, bilateral contracts and hybrid models. The poolco model uses a centralized market to set prices while bilateral contracts allow direct negotiations. The hybrid model combines features of the first two. An independent system operator maintains grid operations.
Building A Stronger And Smarter Electrical Energy Infrastructure IEEE-USAJohn Ragan
This document discusses the need to expand and strengthen the US electric transmission system. It notes that the existing transmission grid is divided into three major interconnections that operate as single synchronous machines. While the existing grid has served the country well, upgrades are needed to integrate renewable energy, accommodate new technologies like electric vehicles, and address reliability issues from aging infrastructure. The document recommends developing a more robust and flexible transmission system through coordinated planning, incentive-based investment, and streamlined approval processes.
Detailed Analysis Of Power Plant Equipments (Power Sector)KAMALAKKANNAN G
This document provides a project report on the analysis of power sector equipments in India. It includes an acknowledgement, table of contents, executive summary and introduction. The executive summary highlights that the report provides an extensive study and analysis of India's power sector through Porter's five forces model and SWOT analysis. It shows that there has been continuous growth in power generation and consumption in India. The introduction provides background on the growth of the power sector globally and in India, current scenario and future scope. It indicates that demand for power is growing rapidly in India and there is a need to double generation capacity.
Group2 current scenario of deregulation in developed and developing countriesPulakesh k kalita
The document summarizes the deregulation scenarios of developing and developed countries' power systems. For developing countries, governments traditionally controlled vertically integrated power utilities, leading to inefficiencies like irrational pricing, production inefficiencies, high transmission/distribution losses, overstaffing, and reliability issues. India introduced reforms in the 1990s including unbundling utilities and establishing independent regulators. Developed countries that deregulated include the UK, Nordic countries, and others since the 1980s/90s, featuring separation of generation, transmission and distribution and market-based pricing through power pools. Deregulation generally aimed to increase competition and improve efficiency/prices.
Day-3, Mr. Reji Kumar SG Roadmap presentationIPPAI
This document provides an overview of India's proposed smart grid vision and roadmap. The vision is to transform India's power sector into a secure, adaptive, sustainable and digitally-enabled system providing reliable energy for all. The roadmap outlines activities over 3 five-year plans from 2012-2027, including reducing transmission losses, augmenting control centers, expanding access and reducing power cuts. Key goals are integrating renewables, developing smart metering infrastructure, establishing microgrids and EV charging stations, and improving energy efficiency. Standards development and stakeholder consultation will help realize this vision of a smart, reliable electricity system for India.
iData Insights, the leader in providing Research and Consultancy services is coming up with an incisive data series report titled “Power Tariffs in India: 2014-15” in February 2015.
The report is divided in to two volumes:
Volume I: It comprises of Retail Distribution Supply Tariffs 2014-15 applicable in different states of India. This includes information about Industrial, Commercial, Agricultural and Domestic Charges.
Volume II: The Second Volume will consist of Transmission and Generation Power Tariffs for the year 2014-15 applicable for different transmission and generation companies of India. This volume gives critical information about Wheeling, Cross Subsidy surcharge, Fuel Adjustment Charges, Open Access Charges, Renewable and Cogeneration Charges.
The document discusses career opportunities in power plant engineering. It notes that the power industry is critical to other industries and economic growth. There is a large manpower requirement in the power sector due to its vast infrastructure and maintenance needs. The power sector offers opportunities for career growth and technical challenges. Becoming a power engineer requires training from recognized institutes and experience in thermal power plants. Safety, adaptability, and being able to work shifts are important challenges for power plant engineers. India's power sector is growing rapidly but faces shortages of skilled workers, particularly with plans to add renewable energy capacity. Training institutes help build capacity but more efforts are needed to close India's skill gaps in the power industry.
Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in HaryanaSubmissionResearchpa
In this paper, a discussion has been made about the current contemporary issues and challenges of the power sector in Haryana. The issues related to tariff rates, transmission and distribution losses, financial constraints & NPA, capacity constraints, and aggregate technical and commercial losses are discussed. The Haryana Power Utilities (HPUs) are required to be changed adequately from substantial losses to the sound profits by taking legitimate activities for improving the financial efficiencies, and technical performance by Kamaljit Singh and Jasvinder Kaur 2020. Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in Haryana. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 10 (Oct. 2020), 12-14. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i10.653 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/653/617 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/653
1.Overview of Renewable Energy Sector and Programs in Malaysia.
2.The mechanism of NEM using solar PV.
3.Benefits of implementing it for residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
4.Barriers that impede successful implementation of solar PV and NEM in Malaysia.
5.Strategies or plans that have been implemented by the Malaysian government to encourage the use of NEM.
6.Recommended additional necessary measures that should be implemented by the government to boost the success of the energy efficiency policy using solar power in Malaysia.
This document contains a proposal for a solar energy group to develop and launch an energy storage device. It includes an assessment of various energy storage technologies and an analysis of energy consumption trends in the UK. It then provides an 8-stage business plan to bring a new energy storage product to market. The proposal recommends using flow battery technology due to its low cost, long lifespan, and suitability for residential applications. The business plan outlines the product development process and involvement of different company departments to successfully launch the new product.
Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in haryanaSubmissionResearchpa
In this paper, a discussion has been made about the current contemporary issues and challenges of the power sector in Haryana. The issues related to tariff rates, transmission and distribution losses, financial constraints & NPA, capacity constraints, and aggregate technical and commercial losses are discussed. The Haryana Power Utilities (HPUs) are required to be changed adequately from substantial losses to the sound profits by taking legitimate activities for improving the financial efficiencies, and technical performance by Kamaljit Singh and Jasvinder Kaur 2020. Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in haryana. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 8 (Aug. 2020), 132-135. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i8.547 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/547/523 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/547
The presentation highlights the following :
a) Current status of Renewable Energy in India
b) The issue of duck curve due to high volume of solar energy
c) Demand increase due to Electric Vehicle (EV) will lead to more demand for Renewable Energy
d) Global & Indian Market Scenario for Electric Vehicle (EV)
e) Recommendation of Niti Aayog for development of Electric Vehicle (EV) market in India
This document discusses open access in the Indian electricity sector. It begins by providing an overview of the status of open access in India, noting that while the Electricity Act of 2003 envisaged full open access by 2009, several operational and regulatory challenges have only allowed for partial open access. The document then examines some of the key barriers to open access, including high cross-subsidy and wheeling charges, additional surcharges, and certain provisions in the Electricity Act being exploited by states. Finally, it discusses some potential enablers for facilitating open access, such as strengthening regulations, streamlining operational processes, and establishing an Open Access Registry.
Renewable Energy Integration into Smart Grid-Energy Storage Technologies and ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses renewable energy integration into smart grids and the role of energy storage technologies. It begins by outlining the benefits of renewable energy and smart grids, including facilitating high shares of variable renewable energy sources. Energy storage is useful for adding flexibility to electric grids to deal with the variability of renewables. The document then discusses various energy storage technologies and their applications for integrating renewable energy at different levels of the electric grid system. Key benefits of energy storage include supporting renewable energy integration, improving grid reliability and efficiency, and facilitating demand-side management.
The energy growth in Malaysia is rapidly increasing as the country moves forward with the advancement of industrial revolution. Peak hours require more energy generation, thus cost is also more expensive than during off-peak. Due to this reason, Demand Side Management (DSM) through Demand Response (DR) technique is introduced to modify the demand profile by implementing different strategies of measures. The objective of this study is to optimize the energy profile for commercial sector, as well as analyse the significance of electricity cost reduction by using the optimization technique. A Meta-heuristic technique called as Evolutionary Algorithm (EA) has been implemented in this study to optimize the load profile of a commercial installation. Significant testing shows that the proposed optimization technique has the ability to reform the Maximum Demand from peak zone to off-peak zone to reduce electricity cost. The test results have been validated through 4 cases, which are conventional method for C1 ETOU, C2 ETOU, and C1 ETOU with Optimization technique, and C2 ETOU with optimization technique tariff, respectively. The impact of the EP has been analysed, while the performance of six-time segmentation of C1 and C2 ETOU tariff indicate that the electricity cost for the medium voltage of installation has been reduced. It is hoped that the results from this study can benefit consumers by giving them the flexibility to rearrange their own energy consumption profile, so that the demand side will enjoy significant reduction of electricity cost in the future.
Smart ac dc low voltage distribution system for building with distributed gen...IAEME Publication
1) The document proposes a smart low voltage distribution system for buildings that includes both AC and DC distribution to meet the energy needs of various loads.
2) A DC distribution system is proposed to facilitate distributed generation and consumer devices that operate on DC, eliminating the need for AC compatibility.
3) The system utilizes smart grid technologies through a smart distribution management system to enable demand side management and improve power quality and energy efficiency of the combined AC/DC distribution system.
This document provides a summary of an article from the Copper Development Association about electrical energy efficiency. It acknowledges support from various copper industry organizations for their work on electrical energy efficiency. It then summarizes the Copper Development Association as a non-trading organization sponsored by copper producers and fabricators to promote copper use. The document copyrights all information as belonging to the Copper Development Association and disclaims liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential losses from its use.
The electric vehicle (EV) is here to stay. The number of EVs has increased steeply in recent years and this evolution is expected to continue in the years ahead, particularly as a result of the EU's commitment on the decarbonisation of the economy.
This application note is intended as a guide for organisations who have decided to install charging stations for their employees and/or customers. It describes the entire process from the moment of the decision to implement charging points on their premises through to the operation and functioning of the stations, illustrated by a real-world case study.
This document summarizes a research paper that examines how crowding impacts customer satisfaction in retail stores, and how satisfaction then impacts time spent and impulse buying. It proposes that human crowding and spatial crowding can positively or negatively influence customer emotions like pleasure, arousal, and dominance. These emotions then impact satisfaction levels, which in turn positively or negatively influence time spent and impulse purchases. The researcher aims to study these relationships and the impacts of layout in different store areas. A conceptual model and hypotheses are presented along with the methodology of a survey to collect data from 480 customers to analyze the relationships.
This document summarizes a study on analyzing acoustic feature patterns of emotion expression in Hindi speech. The study recorded speech samples expressing neutral and four emotional (anger, happiness, sadness, surprise) states from six Hindi speakers. Listeners identified emotions and a machine recognition system classified emotions using MFCC and VQ techniques. Acoustic features including pitch, intensity, duration and formants of correctly classified samples were analyzed using PRAAT software. Results found pitch mean and range generally higher for anger and surprise versus neutral or sadness. The study analyzed acoustic feature patterns to better understand how emotions are expressed in speech.
The document discusses the deregulation of India's power system. It introduces key concepts of deregulation including introducing competition in generation and distribution through separate generation companies, transmission companies, and distribution companies. The objectives of deregulation are to provide reliable electricity for all demands, encourage competition, improve quality of services, and promote efficiency. Benefits include more efficient use of generation capacity, optimization of energy supply, clearer electricity prices, improved consumer choice, and reduced costs.
To forecast the future demand of electrical energy in india by arimaIAEME Publication
This document discusses forecasting future electricity demand in India using ARIMA and exponential time series methods. It provides background on India's growing electricity needs to sustain 8-10% economic growth over the next 25 years, which will require a 3-4 times increase in primary energy supply and 5-6 times increase in electricity generation. The document examines long-term electricity demand forecasting using ARIMA and exponential methods and finds exponential forecasting to be more accurate for long-term forecasting, while ARIMA is better for short-term. It analyzes forecasts that predict India will be unable to meet electricity demand growth with ARIMA but may be able to with exponential forecasting. The document also discusses methodology, factors
The document discusses the restructuring of power systems from monopolistic to deregulated markets. It explains that restructuring separates generation, transmission, distribution and supply functions. This creates new business opportunities and lower costs for consumers. Various restructuring models are presented including poolco, bilateral contracts and hybrid models. The poolco model uses a centralized market to set prices while bilateral contracts allow direct negotiations. The hybrid model combines features of the first two. An independent system operator maintains grid operations.
Building A Stronger And Smarter Electrical Energy Infrastructure IEEE-USAJohn Ragan
This document discusses the need to expand and strengthen the US electric transmission system. It notes that the existing transmission grid is divided into three major interconnections that operate as single synchronous machines. While the existing grid has served the country well, upgrades are needed to integrate renewable energy, accommodate new technologies like electric vehicles, and address reliability issues from aging infrastructure. The document recommends developing a more robust and flexible transmission system through coordinated planning, incentive-based investment, and streamlined approval processes.
Detailed Analysis Of Power Plant Equipments (Power Sector)KAMALAKKANNAN G
This document provides a project report on the analysis of power sector equipments in India. It includes an acknowledgement, table of contents, executive summary and introduction. The executive summary highlights that the report provides an extensive study and analysis of India's power sector through Porter's five forces model and SWOT analysis. It shows that there has been continuous growth in power generation and consumption in India. The introduction provides background on the growth of the power sector globally and in India, current scenario and future scope. It indicates that demand for power is growing rapidly in India and there is a need to double generation capacity.
Group2 current scenario of deregulation in developed and developing countriesPulakesh k kalita
The document summarizes the deregulation scenarios of developing and developed countries' power systems. For developing countries, governments traditionally controlled vertically integrated power utilities, leading to inefficiencies like irrational pricing, production inefficiencies, high transmission/distribution losses, overstaffing, and reliability issues. India introduced reforms in the 1990s including unbundling utilities and establishing independent regulators. Developed countries that deregulated include the UK, Nordic countries, and others since the 1980s/90s, featuring separation of generation, transmission and distribution and market-based pricing through power pools. Deregulation generally aimed to increase competition and improve efficiency/prices.
Day-3, Mr. Reji Kumar SG Roadmap presentationIPPAI
This document provides an overview of India's proposed smart grid vision and roadmap. The vision is to transform India's power sector into a secure, adaptive, sustainable and digitally-enabled system providing reliable energy for all. The roadmap outlines activities over 3 five-year plans from 2012-2027, including reducing transmission losses, augmenting control centers, expanding access and reducing power cuts. Key goals are integrating renewables, developing smart metering infrastructure, establishing microgrids and EV charging stations, and improving energy efficiency. Standards development and stakeholder consultation will help realize this vision of a smart, reliable electricity system for India.
iData Insights, the leader in providing Research and Consultancy services is coming up with an incisive data series report titled “Power Tariffs in India: 2014-15” in February 2015.
The report is divided in to two volumes:
Volume I: It comprises of Retail Distribution Supply Tariffs 2014-15 applicable in different states of India. This includes information about Industrial, Commercial, Agricultural and Domestic Charges.
Volume II: The Second Volume will consist of Transmission and Generation Power Tariffs for the year 2014-15 applicable for different transmission and generation companies of India. This volume gives critical information about Wheeling, Cross Subsidy surcharge, Fuel Adjustment Charges, Open Access Charges, Renewable and Cogeneration Charges.
The document discusses career opportunities in power plant engineering. It notes that the power industry is critical to other industries and economic growth. There is a large manpower requirement in the power sector due to its vast infrastructure and maintenance needs. The power sector offers opportunities for career growth and technical challenges. Becoming a power engineer requires training from recognized institutes and experience in thermal power plants. Safety, adaptability, and being able to work shifts are important challenges for power plant engineers. India's power sector is growing rapidly but faces shortages of skilled workers, particularly with plans to add renewable energy capacity. Training institutes help build capacity but more efforts are needed to close India's skill gaps in the power industry.
Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in HaryanaSubmissionResearchpa
In this paper, a discussion has been made about the current contemporary issues and challenges of the power sector in Haryana. The issues related to tariff rates, transmission and distribution losses, financial constraints & NPA, capacity constraints, and aggregate technical and commercial losses are discussed. The Haryana Power Utilities (HPUs) are required to be changed adequately from substantial losses to the sound profits by taking legitimate activities for improving the financial efficiencies, and technical performance by Kamaljit Singh and Jasvinder Kaur 2020. Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in Haryana. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 10 (Oct. 2020), 12-14. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i10.653 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/653/617 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/653
1.Overview of Renewable Energy Sector and Programs in Malaysia.
2.The mechanism of NEM using solar PV.
3.Benefits of implementing it for residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
4.Barriers that impede successful implementation of solar PV and NEM in Malaysia.
5.Strategies or plans that have been implemented by the Malaysian government to encourage the use of NEM.
6.Recommended additional necessary measures that should be implemented by the government to boost the success of the energy efficiency policy using solar power in Malaysia.
This document contains a proposal for a solar energy group to develop and launch an energy storage device. It includes an assessment of various energy storage technologies and an analysis of energy consumption trends in the UK. It then provides an 8-stage business plan to bring a new energy storage product to market. The proposal recommends using flow battery technology due to its low cost, long lifespan, and suitability for residential applications. The business plan outlines the product development process and involvement of different company departments to successfully launch the new product.
Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in haryanaSubmissionResearchpa
In this paper, a discussion has been made about the current contemporary issues and challenges of the power sector in Haryana. The issues related to tariff rates, transmission and distribution losses, financial constraints & NPA, capacity constraints, and aggregate technical and commercial losses are discussed. The Haryana Power Utilities (HPUs) are required to be changed adequately from substantial losses to the sound profits by taking legitimate activities for improving the financial efficiencies, and technical performance by Kamaljit Singh and Jasvinder Kaur 2020. Contemporary issues and challenges of power sector in haryana. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 8 (Aug. 2020), 132-135. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i8.547 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/547/523 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/547
The presentation highlights the following :
a) Current status of Renewable Energy in India
b) The issue of duck curve due to high volume of solar energy
c) Demand increase due to Electric Vehicle (EV) will lead to more demand for Renewable Energy
d) Global & Indian Market Scenario for Electric Vehicle (EV)
e) Recommendation of Niti Aayog for development of Electric Vehicle (EV) market in India
This document discusses open access in the Indian electricity sector. It begins by providing an overview of the status of open access in India, noting that while the Electricity Act of 2003 envisaged full open access by 2009, several operational and regulatory challenges have only allowed for partial open access. The document then examines some of the key barriers to open access, including high cross-subsidy and wheeling charges, additional surcharges, and certain provisions in the Electricity Act being exploited by states. Finally, it discusses some potential enablers for facilitating open access, such as strengthening regulations, streamlining operational processes, and establishing an Open Access Registry.
Renewable Energy Integration into Smart Grid-Energy Storage Technologies and ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses renewable energy integration into smart grids and the role of energy storage technologies. It begins by outlining the benefits of renewable energy and smart grids, including facilitating high shares of variable renewable energy sources. Energy storage is useful for adding flexibility to electric grids to deal with the variability of renewables. The document then discusses various energy storage technologies and their applications for integrating renewable energy at different levels of the electric grid system. Key benefits of energy storage include supporting renewable energy integration, improving grid reliability and efficiency, and facilitating demand-side management.
The energy growth in Malaysia is rapidly increasing as the country moves forward with the advancement of industrial revolution. Peak hours require more energy generation, thus cost is also more expensive than during off-peak. Due to this reason, Demand Side Management (DSM) through Demand Response (DR) technique is introduced to modify the demand profile by implementing different strategies of measures. The objective of this study is to optimize the energy profile for commercial sector, as well as analyse the significance of electricity cost reduction by using the optimization technique. A Meta-heuristic technique called as Evolutionary Algorithm (EA) has been implemented in this study to optimize the load profile of a commercial installation. Significant testing shows that the proposed optimization technique has the ability to reform the Maximum Demand from peak zone to off-peak zone to reduce electricity cost. The test results have been validated through 4 cases, which are conventional method for C1 ETOU, C2 ETOU, and C1 ETOU with Optimization technique, and C2 ETOU with optimization technique tariff, respectively. The impact of the EP has been analysed, while the performance of six-time segmentation of C1 and C2 ETOU tariff indicate that the electricity cost for the medium voltage of installation has been reduced. It is hoped that the results from this study can benefit consumers by giving them the flexibility to rearrange their own energy consumption profile, so that the demand side will enjoy significant reduction of electricity cost in the future.
Smart ac dc low voltage distribution system for building with distributed gen...IAEME Publication
1) The document proposes a smart low voltage distribution system for buildings that includes both AC and DC distribution to meet the energy needs of various loads.
2) A DC distribution system is proposed to facilitate distributed generation and consumer devices that operate on DC, eliminating the need for AC compatibility.
3) The system utilizes smart grid technologies through a smart distribution management system to enable demand side management and improve power quality and energy efficiency of the combined AC/DC distribution system.
This document provides a summary of an article from the Copper Development Association about electrical energy efficiency. It acknowledges support from various copper industry organizations for their work on electrical energy efficiency. It then summarizes the Copper Development Association as a non-trading organization sponsored by copper producers and fabricators to promote copper use. The document copyrights all information as belonging to the Copper Development Association and disclaims liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential losses from its use.
The electric vehicle (EV) is here to stay. The number of EVs has increased steeply in recent years and this evolution is expected to continue in the years ahead, particularly as a result of the EU's commitment on the decarbonisation of the economy.
This application note is intended as a guide for organisations who have decided to install charging stations for their employees and/or customers. It describes the entire process from the moment of the decision to implement charging points on their premises through to the operation and functioning of the stations, illustrated by a real-world case study.
This document summarizes a research paper that examines how crowding impacts customer satisfaction in retail stores, and how satisfaction then impacts time spent and impulse buying. It proposes that human crowding and spatial crowding can positively or negatively influence customer emotions like pleasure, arousal, and dominance. These emotions then impact satisfaction levels, which in turn positively or negatively influence time spent and impulse purchases. The researcher aims to study these relationships and the impacts of layout in different store areas. A conceptual model and hypotheses are presented along with the methodology of a survey to collect data from 480 customers to analyze the relationships.
This document summarizes a study on analyzing acoustic feature patterns of emotion expression in Hindi speech. The study recorded speech samples expressing neutral and four emotional (anger, happiness, sadness, surprise) states from six Hindi speakers. Listeners identified emotions and a machine recognition system classified emotions using MFCC and VQ techniques. Acoustic features including pitch, intensity, duration and formants of correctly classified samples were analyzed using PRAAT software. Results found pitch mean and range generally higher for anger and surprise versus neutral or sadness. The study analyzed acoustic feature patterns to better understand how emotions are expressed in speech.
The document discusses India's failure to renegotiate its tax treaty with Mauritius, which allows foreign investments from Mauritius to avoid capital gains taxes in India. Approximately 42% of foreign direct investment in India comes through Mauritius due to this treaty. The Indian government has repeatedly attempted to renegotiate the treaty to close loopholes and regain lost tax revenue, but these efforts have been unsuccessful. Each time renegotiations are proposed, the Indian stock market dips sharply in reaction. The current treaty continues to represent a significant loss of tax revenues for the Indian government.
This document summarizes a research paper that evaluates the performance of Byzantine flood rushing attacks in ad hoc networks. The paper implements a flood rushing attack in an AODV-enabled ad hoc network using a network simulator. It analyzes the effects of the attack on network throughput, latency, and packet delivery ratio. The results show that as more adversarial nodes carry out the flood rushing attack, the network throughput decreases and latency increases, degrading network performance.
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The need to leverage the power of analytics for low cost-high impact operations and for centralizing technology performance has been addressed in the document. Swift reductions in energy consumption and improved working environment have been achieved through advanced analytics
This document appears to be a summer internship project report submitted by MD. Habibur Rahman Shamsi to Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi for their MBA program. The report is about an internship conducted at Matter of Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., an IT services and consultancy company based in Gurgaon, India. The 45-page report includes sections on the company's vision, mission, services offered, projects undertaken and the intern's activities during the internship period from May 16 to June 30, 2015. The intern conducted research on customer retention, satisfaction and relationship building for the company.
Un fotolog es un álbum de fotos online donde los usuarios publican diariamente fotos con texto descriptivo. Los elementos clave de un fotolog incluyen las fotos, comentarios del autor y de amigos, enlaces a otros fotologs y enlaces favoritos. Websitas como Fotolog.com ofrecen servicios gratuitos para crear fotologs y conectar con amigos y otros usuarios, formando así una red social fotográfica.
Un megapíxel equivale a un millón de píxeles y se usa para medir la resolución de las cámaras digitales. Picasa es un organizador y editor de fotografías gratuito de Google que permite compartir fotos en línea. Algunos consejos para tomar buenas fotos incluyen enfocar los ojos del sujeto, capturar una expresión característica y pose relajada, y considerar el ángulo y plano de la foto según el tipo de retrato.
This document discusses several fundamental rights of children including non-discrimination, having their interests be the top priority, freedom of expression and assembly, privacy, access to information, parental guidance and support for their survival and development. It also stresses the fundamental right of children to receive an education.
This document lists and provides links to 5 innovative projects: 1) Growtheplanet, which helps the environment grow, 2) Splitgigs, a platform for musicians to find gigs, 3) Starpath, which allows users to walk on stars using virtual reality, 4) Is-Tech's rain dance technology that purifies air, and 5) Rototanica, which reinvented the wheel. The document wishes everyone a good day at the end.
Food insecurity — a city level response? Birmingham Food Council workshop on ...Kate Cooper
If the drivers for emergency food aid (food banks and the like) are here to stay, what city-level infrastructure changes can Birmingham put in place to ensure all our citizens eat well?
Slides for our workshop on 11th May 2015.
O documento discute a arte como forma de organizar a experiência humana através do sentimento, assim como o mito e a ciência o fazem através da emoção e da razão, respectivamente. O artista intui a forma dos objetos por trás de suas aparências externas. A imaginação é importante para a arte pois permite representar mentalmente imagens ausentes e criar coisas que não existem, o que é essencial para a criatividade humana.
Este documento resume el neorrealismo italiano, un movimiento cinematográfico que surgió en Italia después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Reflejaba la pobreza y miseria de la posguerra a través de historias sobre gente común filmadas en locaciones reales con actores no profesionales. Directores clave como Rossellini, De Sica y Fellini crearon obras maestras como Roma, ciudad abierta, El ladrón de bicicletas y La Strada que mostraban la dura realidad de la vida cotidiana en
Eduardo José Vela Ruiz, was born in Mount Vernon, New York ( 1951). Since age 2 he lives in Tampico, Tamaulipas. In this city receives his education and began his career as a professional and later on as an entrepreneur.
In this paper, we identify the current state and prospects of smart grids in Morocco. We begin by describing the current state of the Moroccan network, then we study the obstacles to the development of smart grids in Morocco and internationally. We conclude with recommendations and solutions to remove some barriers to the deployment of intelligent electrical networks in Morocco.
Distribution Transformer Failure Analysis in Gujarat DISCOMIJLT EMAS
Utilities deliver power to their customer through a
network of generation, transmission lines, substation &
distribution system. A distribution system carries power from
substation transformer through feeder circuit to distribution
transformer located near customer. Distribution spending is one
of the largest costs for most utilities also cause of concerns as
network increases day by day along with the increasing power
demand. Utilities are constantly looking forward to increase
productivity in the distribution system. This means reducing
losses, improving customer service & protecting assets. A
Distribution transformer is utilized to step down the voltage
from 11 KV to 0.433/.250 KV so that the electrical power is
usable for providing supply to customer such as domestic,
industrial, etc. A consumer expects uninterrupted power supply
because during failure of power all work be it domestic, official,
industrial comes to standstill. Hence, transformer failure leads
economic loss, interrupted power supply in industries, offices.
This paper present types of failure in distribution transformer,
means for reducing distribution losses & recent practices in this
regards by Gujarat DISCOM.
The document discusses India's power market and the availability based tariff (ABT) system. It provides an introduction to challenges in India's power sector including shortages. It then describes key elements of the ABT system including capacity charges, incentives, energy charges, and unscheduled interchange charges. The ABT system aims to promote efficiency and stabilize the power grid by charging generators and consumers when there are deviations from their scheduled generation and drawal.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Consideration of reactive energy in the tariff structureIAEME Publication
The document discusses considerations for including the cost of reactive energy in electricity tariffs. It proposes a framework to charge penalties to consumers that violate grid codes by drawing reactive power. The key points are:
1) Reactive power is important for grid stability but its value varies locally, so pricing should consider location.
2) A penalty tariff structure is proposed to charge consumers extra for reactive power drawn in violation of grid codes like unity power factor.
3) The cost of reactive energy would be estimated based on the existing tariff structure for active energy and demand charges, using the ratio of reactive demand to active demand costs. This allows distribution companies to recover costs for procuring reactive power.
Case 1 Why shareholders wealth maximization value maximization is c.pdfrahulfancycorner21
Case 1 Why shareholders wealth maximization /value maximization is considered as better
objective of financial management instead of profit maximization and how do we calculate
shareholders wealth? In the pre reform era, State Electricity Board in Odisha was incurring huge
transmission and distribution (T&D) losses eroding its financial health. State government
initiated reforms to transform the state-owned electricity sector into decentralized, market
oriented industry with private sector participation. Odisha was the first State in the country to
undertake such reform and restructure its power sector in 1996 in order to make power supply
more efficient and also to meet the investment needs of the sector. The reforms led to setting up
of Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC). OERC was the first of its kind in the
country to be created in the electricity sector. Post reform, OERC has done pioneering work and
has framed regulations as required under Section 185 of the Electricity Act. The Orissa State
Electricity Board which was a monolithic organisation, looking after generation, transmission
and distribution of power was unbundled. In the reform process, distribution system was
entrusted to three private companies. The Distribution Licensee operating in Odisha namely
NESCO, WESCO and SOUTHCO are carrying out the business of distribution and retail supply
of electricity in their licensed areas. Since the reform, consumer base has doubled. The count of
electricity consumers in the state is expected to reach 9.6 million in FY19, from 5.8 million by
the end of 2014-15. However, almost half of the households still lack access to the electricity.
The growth in electricity demand is slated to be the most in 2015-19, pegged to grow at 9.86 per
cent. This is more than double the growth of 4.11 per cent that the state logged during 2010- 15.
A report says there is substantial investment in Capital Expenditure (capex). Distribution
companies (discoms) in the state have spent Rs.550 crore on Capex programme with an aim to
prune high AT&C (aggregate technical & commercial) losses. It would be pertinent to analyse
the performance of distribution companies during the regulatory regime relating to important
parameters of performance. Following table provides summary of performance. Performance of
distribution companies in terms of distribution loss, AT&C loss and collection efficiency
DISCOMS Year CESU WESCO NESCO SOUTHCO ALL 1999-00 2011-12 Difference 1999-
00 2011-12 Difference 1999-00 2011-12 Difference 1999-00 2011-12 Difference 1999-00 2011-
12 Difference Distribution Collection Loss (%) Efficiency (%) 69.72 97.14 27.42 83.36 97.13
13.77 79.37 100 20.63 -21.13 78.75 54.2 97.8 47.6 19.05 -6.6 77.19 56.71 98.08 39.73 20.89 -
16.98 44.89 38.3 -6.59 44.17 38.89 -5.28 43.35 34.28 -9.07 41.84 46.42 4.58 43.91 38.55 -5.36
AT&C Loss (%) 61.58 39.97 -21.61 53.46 40.6 -12.86 55.04 33.91 There has been a unique
episode in the history of Odisha State pow.
A Review of Restructured Power Development and Reform Programme in Indiaijiert bestjournal
The power sector is one of the most important infrastructural aspec ts of the Indian economy. But of late,it has been facing some serious problems such as old worn-out and poor distributi on network leading to frequent outages,skewed tariff structure,huge Transmission & Distribution (T &D) losses largely due to outright theft & unmetered supply,high LT/HT line ratio,overloaded DT/ Lines,lack of accountability at feeder level and in distribution setup of State Electricity Boards (SEBs). Henc e,the Government identified Distribution Reforms as the key area to bring about the efficiency & commerc ial availability into the power sector. The Government took various initiatives in this direction;one of these is the introduction of Accelerated Power Development Programme (APDP) in February,2000. The main objective of thi s programme was to initiate a financial turnaround in the performance of the State owned power sector .
1. Nigeria has struggled with adequate electricity supply for over a century despite reforms to privatize the electricity sector. The sector remains challenged by lack of sufficient generation capacity and distribution issues.
2. Current available generation capacity is only 4,996MW, enough for 40% of the population. Estimates suggest 12,490MW to 15,000MW of capacity is needed to provide electricity for all 170 million Nigerians.
3. Reforms have led to increased investment and 82 generation licenses totaling 26,437MW of potential capacity. However, distribution companies remain insolvent, hindering purchases from generators. Expanding and strengthening the electricity sector remains a work in progress.
Design and Simulation Analysis of Outer Stator Inner Rotor DFIG by 2d and 3d ...Mellah Hacene
In this paper, a time stepping 2D and 3D FEM is performed for modeling and analysis interior rotor DFIG .The finite element method currently represents the state-of-the-art in the numerical magnetic field computation relating to electrical machines. FEM is a numerical method to solve the partial differential equations (PDE) that expresses the physical quantities of interest, in this case Maxwell’s equations. This will result in a more accurate result compared to analytical modeling, which can be regarded as a simplification of the PDE. FEM analysis is used for transient mode, magnetic field calculation, the magnetic flux density and vector potential of machine is obtained. In this model we including, non linear material characteristics, eddy current effect, torque-speed characteristics, ambient temperature effect and magnetic analysis are investigated.
Design and simulation analysis of outer stator inner rotor DFIG by 2d and 3d ...Mellah Hacene
This document discusses the design and simulation analysis of an outer stator inner rotor doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) using 2D and 3D finite element methods. It provides background on the increasing use of wind power and variable speed wind turbines. It then describes the finite element method modeling approach used to analyze the DFIG, including nonlinear material characteristics, eddy currents, torque-speed characteristics, temperature effects, and magnetic field analysis.
Impacts of COVID-19 lockdown period on the Algerian power grid demandIJECEIAES
The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) spread out at the end of 2019 has sadly caused millions of human losses and hundreds of millions of cases and stressful health situations. As a result, governments forced the worldwide population to stay confined and change their social activities and working behaviors. Under such conditions all economic sectors have been impacted, therefore global electricity consumption pattern has changed consequently. The object of this study is to calculate energy drop for such circumstances to make strategies to face such events in the future. The study we conducted during the period of confinement aims to identify the effects of the Corona epidemic on electricity consumption in Algeria by emphasizing four months (March, April, May, and June) for four years (2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021) by comparing monthly load curves and calculating load deviation for each month.
Monitoring and analysis of reliaibility of electrical distribution systemIAEME Publication
This document summarizes a study on monitoring and analyzing the reliability of electrical distribution systems using MATLAB. The study develops a reliability analysis program in MATLAB to assess factors that affect distribution reliability. Field visits were conducted to distribution substations in India to collect data. The objectives of the study are to provide reliability data to utility management, allow performance comparisons, determine how design and maintenance affect reliability, and aid maintenance scheduling. The significance of the study is that distribution reliability is important for utilities facing market pressures to satisfy customers while minimizing costs. The MATLAB model allows a new method for evaluating reliability and identifying cost-effective preventative maintenance strategies.
The Economics of Electric Energy: IPPs, the PPA, and the Electric Power Indus...Louie Mark Quizon
This document is a term paper submitted to the Graduate School of Business at Ateneo de Manila University on November 7, 2011. The paper discusses the economics of electric energy in the Philippines, focusing on independent power producers (IPPs), power purchase agreements (PPAs), and the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA). It provides background on the development of the electric power industry in the Philippines from a state monopoly to deregulation and privatization. Tables and figures are included that show electricity rates in the Philippines are the highest in Asia.
A Markov model of generator performance at the Kainji hydro-power station in...IJECEIAES
The Kainji hydropower station is a seven turbo-alternator station that for many years served as the base load supply for the Nigerian power grid. Over 200,000 pieces of data about the performance of the machines were used to estimate values of the failure and repair rates for each machine and a Markov steady-state model of the plant was constructed to determine the probability output of the turbines. This result showed that Kaplan turbine (KT) 12 is prone to failure compared to any other KT unit in the hydropower plant. Also, the clusters of probability that define the system state due to the different output capacities of the units show that the hydropower plant has not performed to its maximum capacity, further evaluation shows that 60% of the KT machine units are operating which is consistent with the observed robustness of the output. The model not only conforms to observations but reasonably provide a means of studying the effects of different actions that may be taken to improve the performance of hydropower plant.
IRJET- Demand Response Optimization using Genetic Algorithm and Particle Swar...IRJET Journal
This document summarizes research on using genetic algorithms and particle swarm optimization to optimize demand response. It discusses how increasing population growth has increased energy demand, challenging utilities to balance supply and demand. Demand response aims to reduce peak loads by encouraging consumers to reduce electricity use during peak periods. Smart meters provide consumers information on their usage to help reduce loads. The document reviews literature on using particle swarm optimization and genetic algorithms to optimize dividing consumer loads into elastic and inelastic parts to better control total load and reduce costs. It finds genetic algorithms provide better results than particle swarm optimization for this application.
IRJET-Cost Benefit Analysis of a Roof Top Solar PV System at a Domestic Apart...IRJET Journal
The document analyzes the cost benefits of installing a rooftop solar PV system on an apartment building in Kolkata, India compared to relying solely on grid electricity. It finds that the solar PV system would generate an estimated 99,305 rupees annually, costing 8275 rupees on average per month to generate this energy. In comparison, relying solely on grid electricity for the apartment's consumption of 26,182 kWh per year would cost an average of 14,378 rupees per month, or 172,546 rupees annually. Thus, installing solar would save the apartment an estimated 73,241 rupees annually and provide monthly savings of over 6,000 rupees by offsetting grid
Turkey faces increasing electricity demand and energy insecurity due to lack of domestic fossil fuel reserves. Renewable energy production has grown significantly in recent years through wind, solar and hydropower projects. The government aims to reach 30% renewable energy by 2023 through feed-in tariffs of up to $110/MWh for wind and $96/MWh for hydropower, as well as targets of 20,000 MW of wind and 3,000 MW of solar installed capacity. Renewable projects up to 500 kW are exempt from certificate requirements, while other permits like from water authorities may still be needed.
Iaetsd a review on development of smart gridIaetsd Iaetsd
This document provides an overview of smart grid development in India. It discusses India's growing power demands and the challenges in meeting those demands. The introduction of smart grid technology is presented as a way to make the power grid more efficient and intelligent. The paper reviews various smart grid initiatives in India by both public and private organizations. It also looks at future areas of focus for enhanced smart grid technologies, including renewable energy integration and rural electrification through microgrids. The overall aim of the paper is to analyze smart grid development in India and its potential future perspectives.
This document analyzes India's energy statistics and power generation sector as of December 2018. It finds that thermal power accounts for 68.31% of total generation, while nuclear accounts for 2.59% and renewables account for 32.07%. Thermal power is dominated by coal, while renewables include hydro, solar and wind. Total installed capacity is 327,806 MW. While fossil fuels currently supply most power, the document argues India must continue shifting towards renewable sources to reduce pollution and dependency on depleting resources to meet future demand in a sustainable manner.
Energy Demand Analysis of Telecom Towers of Nepal with Strategic Scenario Dev...IJRES Journal
Telecom towers, technically known as BTS (Base Transceiver Stations) are the most energy intensive part of cellular network architecture and contribute up to 60 to 80% of total cellular power consumption and varies in response to the real traffic demand throughout the day and night. But, thelack of grid availability highlightsa potential barrier to telecom industry growth in Nepal. Nepal has approximately 5,222 telecom towers of which about 22% do operate on diesel generators (DGs) while the remaining by grid electricity with some shares of renewable energy technologies (RETs: solar and/or wind). Despite the large carbon imprint, the uncertainty in power availability has compelled telecom operators to use DGs to ensure continuous supply of power for the better network availability, which translates huge operating costs along with adverse environmental impact. So, it becomes an imperative solution for telecom operators to evaluate all alternatives in order to increase network reliability with reduced energy cost. This study report intentionally focus on current energy consumptionof such telecom towers and forecast thefuture energydemand with reference to growing subscriber trend up to 2025 using LEAP (Long Range Energy Alternative Planning System)withBusiness As Usual (BAU) scenario. A clean energy technology (CET) scenario with possible RET options is also developed and compared with base case scenario through some policy mechanics on behalf of environmental benefits and sustainable cellular communication. Furthermore, this study concludes a potential energy cum cost saving with RET adoption with basic cost economics analysis.
Submission Deadline: 30th September 2022
Acceptance Notification: Within Three Days’ time period
Online Publication: Within 24 Hrs. time Period
Expected Date of Dispatch of Printed Journal: 5th October 2022
MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS AND WHITE LATER THICKNESS IN WIRE-...IAEME Publication
White layer thickness (WLT) formed and surface roughness in wire electric discharge turning (WEDT) of tungsten carbide composite has been made to model through response surface methodology (RSM). A Taguchi’s standard Design of experiments involving five input variables with three levels has been employed to establish a mathematical model between input parameters and responses. Percentage of cobalt content, spindle speed, Pulse on-time, wire feed and pulse off-time were changed during the experimental tests based on the Taguchi’s orthogonal array L27 (3^13). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed that the mathematical models obtained can adequately describe performance within the parameters of the factors considered. There was a good agreement between the experimental and predicted values in this study.
A STUDY ON THE REASONS FOR TRANSGENDER TO BECOME ENTREPRENEURSIAEME Publication
The study explores the reasons for a transgender to become entrepreneurs. In this study transgender entrepreneur was taken as independent variable and reasons to become as dependent variable. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire containing a five point Likert Scale. The study examined the data of 30 transgender entrepreneurs in Salem Municipal Corporation of Tamil Nadu State, India. Simple Random sampling technique was used. Garrett Ranking Technique (Percentile Position, Mean Scores) was used as the analysis for the present study to identify the top 13 stimulus factors for establishment of trans entrepreneurial venture. Economic advancement of a nation is governed upon the upshot of a resolute entrepreneurial doings. The conception of entrepreneurship has stretched and materialized to the socially deflated uncharted sections of transgender community. Presently transgenders have smashed their stereotypes and are making recent headlines of achievements in various fields of our Indian society. The trans-community is gradually being observed in a new light and has been trying to achieve prospective growth in entrepreneurship. The findings of the research revealed that the optimistic changes are taking place to change affirmative societal outlook of the transgender for entrepreneurial ventureship. It also laid emphasis on other transgenders to renovate their traditional living. The paper also highlights that legislators, supervisory body should endorse an impartial canons and reforms in Tamil Nadu Transgender Welfare Board Association.
BROAD UNEXPOSED SKILLS OF TRANSGENDER ENTREPRENEURSIAEME Publication
Since ages gender difference is always a debatable theme whether caused by nature, evolution or environment. The birth of a transgender is dreadful not only for the child but also for their parents. The pain of living in the wrong physique and treated as second class victimized citizen is outrageous and fully harboured with vicious baseless negative scruples. For so long, social exclusion had perpetuated inequality and deprivation experiencing ingrained malign stigma and besieged victims of crime or violence across their life spans. They are pushed into the murky way of life with a source of eternal disgust, bereft sexual potency and perennial fear. Although they are highly visible but very little is known about them. The common public needs to comprehend the ravaged arrogance on these insensitive souls and assist in integrating them into the mainstream by offering equal opportunity, treat with humanity and respect their dignity. Entrepreneurship in the current age is endorsing the gender fairness movement. Unstable careers and economic inadequacy had inclined one of the gender variant people called Transgender to become entrepreneurs. These tiny budding entrepreneurs resulted in economic transition by means of employment, free from the clutches of stereotype jobs, raised standard of living and handful of financial empowerment. Besides all these inhibitions, they were able to witness a platform for skill set development that ignited them to enter into entrepreneurial domain. This paper epitomizes skill sets involved in trans-entrepreneurs of Thoothukudi Municipal Corporation of Tamil Nadu State and is a groundbreaking determination to sightsee various skills incorporated and the impact on entrepreneurship.
DETERMINANTS AFFECTING THE USER'S INTENTION TO USE MOBILE BANKING APPLICATIONSIAEME Publication
The banking and financial services industries are experiencing increased technology penetration. Among them, the banking industry has made technological advancements to better serve the general populace. The economy focused on transforming the banking sector's system into a cashless, paperless, and faceless one. The researcher wants to evaluate the user's intention for utilising a mobile banking application. The study also examines the variables affecting the user's behaviour intention when selecting specific applications for financial transactions. The researcher employed a well-structured questionnaire and a descriptive study methodology to gather the respondents' primary data utilising the snowball sampling technique. The study includes variables like performance expectations, effort expectations, social impact, enabling circumstances, and perceived risk. Each of the aforementioned variables has a major impact on how users utilise mobile banking applications. The outcome will assist the service provider in comprehending the user's history with mobile banking applications.
ANALYSE THE USER PREDILECTION ON GPAY AND PHONEPE FOR DIGITAL TRANSACTIONSIAEME Publication
Technology upgradation in banking sector took the economy to view that payment mode towards online transactions using mobile applications. This system enabled connectivity between banks, Merchant and user in a convenient mode. there are various applications used for online transactions such as Google pay, Paytm, freecharge, mobikiwi, oxygen, phonepe and so on and it also includes mobile banking applications. The study aimed at evaluating the predilection of the user in adopting digital transaction. The study is descriptive in nature. The researcher used random sample techniques to collect the data. The findings reveal that mobile applications differ with the quality of service rendered by Gpay and Phonepe. The researcher suggest the Phonepe application should focus on implementing the application should be user friendly interface and Gpay on motivating the users to feel the importance of request for money and modes of payments in the application.
VOICE BASED ATM FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED USING ARDUINOIAEME Publication
The prototype of a voice-based ATM for visually impaired using Arduino is to help people who are blind. This uses RFID cards which contain users fingerprint encrypted on it and interacts with the users through voice commands. ATM operates when sensor detects the presence of one person in the cabin. After scanning the RFID card, it will ask to select the mode like –normal or blind. User can select the respective mode through voice input, if blind mode is selected the balance check or cash withdraw can be done through voice input. Normal mode procedure is same as the existing ATM.
IMPACT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG...IAEME Publication
There is increasing acceptability of emotional intelligence as a major factor in personality assessment and effective human resource management. Emotional intelligence as the ability to build capacity, empathize, co-operate, motivate and develop others cannot be divorced from both effective performance and human resource management systems. The human person is crucial in defining organizational leadership and fortunes in terms of challenges and opportunities and walking across both multinational and bilateral relationships. The growing complexity of the business world requires a great deal of self-confidence, integrity, communication, conflict and diversity management to keep the global enterprise within the paths of productivity and sustainability. Using the exploratory research design and 255 participants the result of this original study indicates strong positive correlation between emotional intelligence and effective human resource management. The paper offers suggestions on further studies between emotional intelligence and human capital development and recommends for conflict management as an integral part of effective human resource management.
VISUALISING AGING PARENTS & THEIR CLOSE CARERS LIFE JOURNEY IN AGING ECONOMYIAEME Publication
Our life journey, in general, is closely defined by the way we understand the meaning of why we coexist and deal with its challenges. As we develop the "inspiration economy", we could say that nearly all of the challenges we have faced are opportunities that help us to discover the rest of our journey. In this note paper, we explore how being faced with the opportunity of being a close carer for an aging parent with dementia brought intangible discoveries that changed our insight of the meaning of the rest of our life journey.
A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PERFO...IAEME Publication
The main objective of this study is to analyze the impact of aspects of Organizational Culture on the Effectiveness of the Performance Management System (PMS) in the Health Care Organization at Thanjavur. Organizational Culture and PMS play a crucial role in present-day organizations in achieving their objectives. PMS needs employees’ cooperation to achieve its intended objectives. Employees' cooperation depends upon the organization’s culture. The present study uses exploratory research to examine the relationship between the Organization's culture and the Effectiveness of the Performance Management System. The study uses a Structured Questionnaire to collect the primary data. For this study, Thirty-six non-clinical employees were selected from twelve randomly selected Health Care organizations at Thanjavur. Thirty-two fully completed questionnaires were received.
Living in 21st century in itself reminds all of us the necessity of police and its administration. As more and more we are entering into the modern society and culture, the more we require the services of the so called ‘Khaki Worthy’ men i.e., the police personnel. Whether we talk of Indian police or the other nation’s police, they all have the same recognition as they have in India. But as already mentioned, their services and requirements are different after the like 26th November, 2008 incidents, where they without saving their own lives has sacrificed themselves without any hitch and without caring about their respective family members and wards. In other words, they are like our heroes and mentors who can guide us from the darkness of fear, militancy, corruption and other dark sides of life and so on. Now the question arises, if Gandhi would have been alive today, what would have been his reaction/opinion to the police and its functioning? Would he have some thing different in his mind now what he had been in his mind before the partition or would he be going to start some Satyagraha in the form of some improvement in the functioning of the police administration? Really these questions or rather night mares can come to any one’s mind, when there is too much confusion is prevailing in our minds, when there is too much corruption in the society and when the polices working is also in the questioning because of one or the other case throughout the India. It is matter of great concern that we have to thing over our administration and our practical approach because the police personals are also like us, they are part and parcel of our society and among one of us, so why we all are pin pointing towards them.
A STUDY ON TALENT MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN SELECTED...IAEME Publication
The goal of this study was to see how talent management affected employee retention in the selected IT organizations in Chennai. The fundamental issue was the difficulty to attract, hire, and retain talented personnel who perform well and the gap between supply and demand of talent acquisition and retaining them within the firms. The study's main goals were to determine the impact of talent management on employee retention in IT companies in Chennai, investigate talent management strategies that IT companies could use to improve talent acquisition, performance management, career planning and formulate retention strategies that the IT firms could use. The respondents were given a structured close-ended questionnaire with the 5 Point Likert Scale as part of the study's quantitative research design. The target population consisted of 289 IT professionals. The questionnaires were distributed and collected by the researcher directly. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to collect and analyse the questionnaire responses. Hypotheses that were formulated for the various areas of the study were tested using a variety of statistical tests. The key findings of the study suggested that talent management had an impact on employee retention. The studies also found that there is a clear link between the implementation of talent management and retention measures. Management should provide enough training and development for employees, clarify job responsibilities, provide adequate remuneration packages, and recognise employees for exceptional performance.
ATTRITION IN THE IT INDUSTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: LINKING EMOTIONAL INTE...IAEME Publication
Globally, Millions of dollars were spent by the organizations for employing skilled Information Technology (IT) professionals. It is costly to replace unskilled employees with IT professionals possessing technical skills and competencies that aid in interconnecting the business processes. The organization’s employment tactics were forced to alter by globalization along with technological innovations as they consistently diminish to remain lean, outsource to concentrate on core competencies along with restructuring/reallocate personnel to gather efficiency. As other jobs, organizations or professions have become reasonably more appropriate in a shifting employment landscape, the above alterations trigger both involuntary as well as voluntary turnover. The employee view on jobs is also afflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic along with the employee-driven labour market. So, having effective strategies is necessary to tackle the withdrawal rate of employees. By associating Emotional Intelligence (EI) along with Talent Management (TM) in the IT industry, the rise in attrition rate was analyzed in this study. Only 303 respondents were collected out of 350 participants to whom questionnaires were distributed. From the employees of IT organizations located in Bangalore (India), the data were congregated. A simple random sampling methodology was employed to congregate data as of the respondents. Generating the hypothesis along with testing is eventuated. The effect of EI and TM along with regression analysis between TM and EI was analyzed. The outcomes indicated that employee and Organizational Performance (OP) were elevated by effective EI along with TM.
INFLUENCE OF TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE A STUD...IAEME Publication
By implementing talent management strategy, organizations would have the option to retain their skilled professionals while additionally working on their overall performance. It is the course of appropriately utilizing the ideal individuals, setting them up for future top positions, exploring and dealing with their performance, and holding them back from leaving the organization. It is employee performance that determines the success of every organization. The firm quickly obtains an upper hand over its rivals in the event that its employees having particular skills that cannot be duplicated by the competitors. Thus, firms are centred on creating successful talent management practices and processes to deal with the unique human resources. Firms are additionally endeavouring to keep their top/key staff since on the off chance that they leave; the whole store of information leaves the firm's hands. The study's objective was to determine the impact of talent management on organizational performance among the selected IT organizations in Chennai. The study recommends that talent management limitedly affects performance. On the off chance that this talent is appropriately management and implemented properly, organizations might benefit as much as possible from their maintained assets to support development and productivity, both monetarily and non-monetarily.
A STUDY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF LOANS OF SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS...IAEME Publication
Banking regulations act of India, 1949 defines banking as “acceptance of deposits for the purpose of lending or investment from the public, repayment on demand or otherwise and withdrawable through cheques, drafts order or otherwise”, the major participants of the Indian financial system are commercial banks, the financial institution encompassing term lending institutions. Investments institutions, specialized financial institution and the state level development banks, non banking financial companies (NBFC) and other market intermediaries such has the stock brokers and money lenders are among the oldest of the certain variants of NBFC and the oldest market participants. The asset quality of banks is one of the most important indicators of their financial health. The Indian banking sector has been facing severe problems of increasing Non- Performing Assets (NPAs). The NPAs growth directly and indirectly affects the quality of assets and profitability of banks. It also shows the efficiency of banks credit risk management and the recovery effectiveness. NPA do not generate any income, whereas, the bank is required to make provisions for such as assets that why is a double edge weapon. This paper outlines the concept of quality of bank loans of different types like Housing, Agriculture and MSME loans in state Haryana of selected public and private sector banks. This study is highlighting problems associated with the role of commercial bank in financing Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME). The overall objective of the research was to assess the effect of the financing provisions existing for the setting up and operations of MSMEs in the country and to generate recommendations for more robust financing mechanisms for successful operation of the MSMEs, in turn understanding the impact of MSME loans on financial institutions due to NPA. There are many research conducted on the topic of Non- Performing Assets (NPA) Management, concerning particular bank, comparative study of public and private banks etc. In this paper the researcher is considering the aggregate data of selected public sector and private sector banks and attempts to compare the NPA of Housing, Agriculture and MSME loans in state Haryana of public and private sector banks. The tools used in the study are average and Anova test and variance. The findings reveal that NPA is common problem for both public and private sector banks and is associated with all types of loans either that is housing loans, agriculture loans and loans to SMES. NPAs of both public and private sector banks show the increasing trend. In 2010-11 GNPA of public and private sector were at same level it was 2% but after 2010-11 it increased in many fold and at present there is GNPA in some more than 15%. It shows the dark area of Indian banking sector.
EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL RELATION OF NYLON/BaSO4 POL...IAEME Publication
An experiment conducted in this study found that BaSO4 changed Nylon 6's mechanical properties. By changing the weight ratios, BaSO4 was used to make Nylon 6. This Researcher looked into how hard Nylon-6/BaSO4 composites are and how well they wear. Experiments were done based on Taguchi design L9. Nylon-6/BaSO4 composites can be tested for their hardness number using a Rockwell hardness testing apparatus. On Nylon/BaSO4, the wear behavior was measured by a wear monitor, pinon-disc friction by varying reinforcement, sliding speed, and sliding distance, and the microstructure of the crack surfaces was observed by SEM. This study provides significant contributions to ultimate strength by increasing BaSO4 content up to 16% in the composites, and sliding speed contributes 72.45% to the wear rate
ROLE OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA - PROBLEMS AND ...IAEME Publication
The majority of the population in India lives in villages. The village is the back bone of the country. Village or rural industries play an important role in the national economy, particularly in the rural development. Developing the rural economy is one of the key indicators towards a country’s success. Whether it be the need to look after the welfare of the farmers or invest in rural infrastructure, Governments have to ensure that rural development isn’t compromised. The economic development of our country largely depends on the progress of rural areas and the standard of living of rural masses. Village or rural industries play an important role in the national economy, particularly in the rural development. Rural entrepreneurship is based on stimulating local entrepreneurial talent and the subsequent growth of indigenous enterprises. It recognizes opportunity in the rural areas and accelerates a unique blend of resources either inside or outside of agriculture. Rural entrepreneurship brings an economic value to the rural sector by creating new methods of production, new markets, new products and generate employment opportunities thereby ensuring continuous rural development. Social Entrepreneurship has the direct and primary objective of serving the society along with the earning profits. So, social entrepreneurship is different from the economic entrepreneurship as its basic objective is not to earn profits but for providing innovative solutions to meet the society needs which are not taken care by majority of the entrepreneurs as they are in the business for profit making as a sole objective. So, the Social Entrepreneurs have the huge growth potential particularly in the developing countries like India where we have huge societal disparities in terms of the financial positions of the population. Still 22 percent of the Indian population is below the poverty line and also there is disparity among the rural & urban population in terms of families living under BPL. 25.7 percent of the rural population & 13.7 percent of the urban population is under BPL which clearly shows the disparity of the poor people in the rural and urban areas. The need to develop social entrepreneurship in agriculture is dictated by a large number of social problems. Such problems include low living standards, unemployment, and social tension. The reasons that led to the emergence of the practice of social entrepreneurship are the above factors. The research problem lays upon disclosing the importance of role of social entrepreneurship in rural development of India. The paper the tendencies of social entrepreneurship in India, to present successful examples of such business for providing recommendations how to improve situation in rural areas in terms of social entrepreneurship development. Indian government has made some steps towards development of social enterprises, social entrepreneurship, and social in- novation, but a lot remains to be improved.
OPTIMAL RECONFIGURATION OF POWER DISTRIBUTION RADIAL NETWORK USING HYBRID MET...IAEME Publication
Distribution system is a critical link between the electric power distributor and the consumers. Most of the distribution networks commonly used by the electric utility is the radial distribution network. However in this type of network, it has technical issues such as enormous power losses which affect the quality of the supply. Nowadays, the introduction of Distributed Generation (DG) units in the system help improve and support the voltage profile of the network as well as the performance of the system components through power loss mitigation. In this study network reconfiguration was done using two meta-heuristic algorithms Particle Swarm Optimization and Gravitational Search Algorithm (PSO-GSA) to enhance power quality and voltage profile in the system when simultaneously applied with the DG units. Backward/Forward Sweep Method was used in the load flow analysis and simulated using the MATLAB program. Five cases were considered in the Reconfiguration based on the contribution of DG units. The proposed method was tested using IEEE 33 bus system. Based on the results, there was a voltage profile improvement in the system from 0.9038 p.u. to 0.9594 p.u.. The integration of DG in the network also reduced power losses from 210.98 kW to 69.3963 kW. Simulated results are drawn to show the performance of each case.
APPLICATION OF FRUGAL APPROACH FOR PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT - A CASE STUDY OF...IAEME Publication
Manufacturing industries have witnessed an outburst in productivity. For productivity improvement manufacturing industries are taking various initiatives by using lean tools and techniques. However, in different manufacturing industries, frugal approach is applied in product design and services as a tool for improvement. Frugal approach contributed to prove less is more and seems indirectly contributing to improve productivity. Hence, there is need to understand status of frugal approach application in manufacturing industries. All manufacturing industries are trying hard and putting continuous efforts for competitive existence. For productivity improvements, manufacturing industries are coming up with different effective and efficient solutions in manufacturing processes and operations. To overcome current challenges, manufacturing industries have started using frugal approach in product design and services. For this study, methodology adopted with both primary and secondary sources of data. For primary source interview and observation technique is used and for secondary source review has done based on available literatures in website, printed magazines, manual etc. An attempt has made for understanding application of frugal approach with the study of manufacturing industry project. Manufacturing industry selected for this project study is Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. This paper will help researcher to find the connections between the two concepts productivity improvement and frugal approach. This paper will help to understand significance of frugal approach for productivity improvement in manufacturing industry. This will also help to understand current scenario of frugal approach in manufacturing industry. In manufacturing industries various process are involved to deliver the final product. In the process of converting input in to output through manufacturing process productivity plays very critical role. Hence this study will help to evolve status of frugal approach in productivity improvement programme. The notion of frugal can be viewed as an approach towards productivity improvement in manufacturing industries.
A MULTIPLE – CHANNEL QUEUING MODELS ON FUZZY ENVIRONMENTIAEME Publication
In this paper, we investigated a queuing model of fuzzy environment-based a multiple channel queuing model (M/M/C) ( /FCFS) and study its performance under realistic conditions. It applies a nonagonal fuzzy number to analyse the relevant performance of a multiple channel queuing model (M/M/C) ( /FCFS). Based on the sub interval average ranking method for nonagonal fuzzy number, we convert fuzzy number to crisp one. Numerical results reveal that the efficiency of this method. Intuitively, the fuzzy environment adapts well to a multiple channel queuing models (M/M/C) ( /FCFS) are very well.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.