India is the fourth largest energy consumer in the world and relies heavily on coal for electricity generation. By 2035, coal is projected to make up over 47% of India's energy basket. However, over 33% of Indian households still lack access to electricity, with over 90% of those being in rural areas. The conference aims to explore energy security from both a national perspective by augmenting energy supplies, as well as an individual perspective by improving access to quality energy services for all Indians. Experts will discuss options for improving production, transmission, and delivery efficiencies as well as addressing issues of access.
The Growth of the Global Hydropower IndustryProcorre
Significant advances in today’s global hydropower industry means that a number of countries are set to reap the rewards of this burgeoning sector, leading to a surge in demand for specialist hydropower contractors from across the world.
India renewable energy sector analysisRajesh Sarma
"India Renewable Energy Sector Analysis” Report gives detailed overview on the following aspect related to renewable energy sector in India:
Significance of renewable energy for India
Installed capacity by various renewable energy resources.
Government support and incentives for promotion of renewable energy by segment.
Current Scenario of decentralize/off grid renewable energy.
New sources of renewable energy: Hydro, Geothermal & Tidal energy.
Detailed policy framework related to renewable energy sector.
Future outlook for renewable energy in India
The Growth of the Global Hydropower IndustryProcorre
Significant advances in today’s global hydropower industry means that a number of countries are set to reap the rewards of this burgeoning sector, leading to a surge in demand for specialist hydropower contractors from across the world.
India renewable energy sector analysisRajesh Sarma
"India Renewable Energy Sector Analysis” Report gives detailed overview on the following aspect related to renewable energy sector in India:
Significance of renewable energy for India
Installed capacity by various renewable energy resources.
Government support and incentives for promotion of renewable energy by segment.
Current Scenario of decentralize/off grid renewable energy.
New sources of renewable energy: Hydro, Geothermal & Tidal energy.
Detailed policy framework related to renewable energy sector.
Future outlook for renewable energy in India
Today’s renewable energy sources are very important for lots of countries. Therefore, many countries start to change and implement their policies. Especially, in Turkey and Europe the importance of solar and wind energies influence the energy policies.
By analyzing macro-economic themes that are representative of energy and resource production and consumption, this report provides an overview of the near-term themes in cleantech as we see it.
Energy crises in Pakistan is today one of the biggest issue in this slides you will find the way to put light on this complex topic please share feed back
Global Energy Interconnection (GEI) is a modern energy system featuring clean energy as the priority, electricity as the center, global interconnection, joint construction and sharing. GEI is essentially “Smart Grid+ UHV + Clean Energy”.
A REVIEW ON GREEN ENERGY -A SUSTAINABLE APPROACHIJSIT Editor
The current systems of energy supply and use are clearly not sustainable in terms of economic
environment and society .So there is an urgent need for us to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy
consumption, reduce harmful effects by using fossil fuels, mitigating greenhouse emissions. So it is better to
adopt green energy technology/sustainable energy/clean energy to attain sustainable development. .
Present paper focuses on the green energy/renewable energy technology that can be adopted in
order to achieveSustainable development. Some innovative are also mentioned in this paper
In this presentation I will show you the energy crises in Pakistan, causes and also sources. So please see all the slides and give comments and also subscribe to my youtube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3sdKcmm-Z5pIPSsd_MX78g
A Comprehensive Review of Possibility using Solar Energy for Electricity Gene...ijtsrd
Libya suffers from electricity shortages, and many challenges will have to be overcome to meet future increases in electrical demands. The deficiency of electricity generation in Libya is clearly manifested in the fact that demand on electricity still exceeds its supply as blackouts become more frequent. In peak demand time, blackouts and outages are the major phenomena in almost all the Libyan regions. Due to technical issues, illegal connections and throughout the lengthy civil war, the generation and transmission in addition to distribution functions suffered partial destruction and consequent outages. For all the mentioned problems, Renewable energy sources and technologies have potential to provide solutions to the long standing energy problems being faced by the Libyan electricity. Alternative renewable energy sources like solar energy technology can be an important part of Libyas plan not only to add new capacity but also to increase energy security, address environmental concerns, as well as to overcome energy shortage. Libya is very rich in solar energy resources and possesses large wasteland areas in the Sahara that represent 88 of the total area and much of this is relatively flat. Libya is one of the countries with the abundance of this type of energy, with a daily average of the sunshine reached to 8.1 kWh m2 day, and where annual solar activity more than 3500 kWh m2 year on the horizontal surface. Losses in the transmission and distribution system will be reduced since power is generated near loads. The grid availability and stability will increase and individuals can save money in their electricity bill and finally the generated power is clean and nonpolluting. This paper presents the main sources of alternative renewable energy in Libya and its potential besides the main reasons Libya is turning to alternative energy solutions to fully utilize its renewable energy resources, fulfill the energy demand in the future and to reduce the outages of electricity and carbon emissions. The study also found that, there is need to investigate more the potential of offshore wind, biomass, and hydro tide and wave thermal energy .The paper finishes with some conclusions and recommendations. Dr. Nuri M. Triki "A Comprehensive Review of Possibility using Solar Energy for Electricity Generation in Libya" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35717.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/35717/a-comprehensive-review-of-possibility-using-solar-energy-for-electricity-generation-in-libya/dr-nuri-m-triki
Today’s renewable energy sources are very important for lots of countries. Therefore, many countries start to change and implement their policies. Especially, in Turkey and Europe the importance of solar and wind energies influence the energy policies.
By analyzing macro-economic themes that are representative of energy and resource production and consumption, this report provides an overview of the near-term themes in cleantech as we see it.
Energy crises in Pakistan is today one of the biggest issue in this slides you will find the way to put light on this complex topic please share feed back
Global Energy Interconnection (GEI) is a modern energy system featuring clean energy as the priority, electricity as the center, global interconnection, joint construction and sharing. GEI is essentially “Smart Grid+ UHV + Clean Energy”.
A REVIEW ON GREEN ENERGY -A SUSTAINABLE APPROACHIJSIT Editor
The current systems of energy supply and use are clearly not sustainable in terms of economic
environment and society .So there is an urgent need for us to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy
consumption, reduce harmful effects by using fossil fuels, mitigating greenhouse emissions. So it is better to
adopt green energy technology/sustainable energy/clean energy to attain sustainable development. .
Present paper focuses on the green energy/renewable energy technology that can be adopted in
order to achieveSustainable development. Some innovative are also mentioned in this paper
In this presentation I will show you the energy crises in Pakistan, causes and also sources. So please see all the slides and give comments and also subscribe to my youtube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3sdKcmm-Z5pIPSsd_MX78g
A Comprehensive Review of Possibility using Solar Energy for Electricity Gene...ijtsrd
Libya suffers from electricity shortages, and many challenges will have to be overcome to meet future increases in electrical demands. The deficiency of electricity generation in Libya is clearly manifested in the fact that demand on electricity still exceeds its supply as blackouts become more frequent. In peak demand time, blackouts and outages are the major phenomena in almost all the Libyan regions. Due to technical issues, illegal connections and throughout the lengthy civil war, the generation and transmission in addition to distribution functions suffered partial destruction and consequent outages. For all the mentioned problems, Renewable energy sources and technologies have potential to provide solutions to the long standing energy problems being faced by the Libyan electricity. Alternative renewable energy sources like solar energy technology can be an important part of Libyas plan not only to add new capacity but also to increase energy security, address environmental concerns, as well as to overcome energy shortage. Libya is very rich in solar energy resources and possesses large wasteland areas in the Sahara that represent 88 of the total area and much of this is relatively flat. Libya is one of the countries with the abundance of this type of energy, with a daily average of the sunshine reached to 8.1 kWh m2 day, and where annual solar activity more than 3500 kWh m2 year on the horizontal surface. Losses in the transmission and distribution system will be reduced since power is generated near loads. The grid availability and stability will increase and individuals can save money in their electricity bill and finally the generated power is clean and nonpolluting. This paper presents the main sources of alternative renewable energy in Libya and its potential besides the main reasons Libya is turning to alternative energy solutions to fully utilize its renewable energy resources, fulfill the energy demand in the future and to reduce the outages of electricity and carbon emissions. The study also found that, there is need to investigate more the potential of offshore wind, biomass, and hydro tide and wave thermal energy .The paper finishes with some conclusions and recommendations. Dr. Nuri M. Triki "A Comprehensive Review of Possibility using Solar Energy for Electricity Generation in Libya" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35717.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/35717/a-comprehensive-review-of-possibility-using-solar-energy-for-electricity-generation-in-libya/dr-nuri-m-triki
Road, Railway & Port projects fall short of investment targets in 11th PlanPierre Memheld
Infrastructure facilities like roads, railways, and ports have under-achieved their investment targets in the Eleventh Plan by -11%, -23%, and -54% respectively. Overall investment targets have only been achieved due to the strong performance of the telecom (34%) and oil & gas (655%) sectors.
Operational Decision Elaboration Method as a Foresight Method: a Corporate Ap...Pierre Memheld
The corporate intelligence field does not have the same characteristics, or the same stakes, than the political or the military intelligence one. But rightly, its characteristics allow to us tactical analysis to forecast what would happen. Competitors, companies, have known technologies, capacities, finances, resources and pre-defined markets. In these conditions, they have a limited number of “options”. “Operational decision elaboration method” uses tactical intelligence to determine what an “adversary” is able to do when confronted to another “party”: what are its equipments, troops, intentions, organizational and operational behaviors. Thus, a military strategist has constraints, imperatives, objectives, limited means and variables that will create an uncertainty for the fulfillment of the mission. This is where intelligence plays a role. The article would stress how this method allow to forecast companies decisions, as their variables and options are less diversified than in the military field. This method would not allow to forecast precisely every decision but limit the number of factors to monitor: the consequence is a better ability to orientate corporate intelligence means, themselves more limited than in the military field. In this case, analysis takes an even more important place.
China's Naval Strategy: Strategic Evolution and Emerging Concepts of WarfarePierre Memheld
Throughout modern history, the symbiotic relationship between the rise of global powers and the emergence of a strong naval component to their security strategies appears to be a thematic rule.
IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science is an International Journal edited by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR).The Journal provides a common forum where all aspects of humanities and social sciences are presented. IOSR-JHSS publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes etc.
The "Economics of Sustainable Energy" presentation is a comprehensive exploration of the economic dimensions surrounding the transition to sustainable energy sources. In the face of global climate change and the imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, this presentation delves into the economic principles, market dynamics, and policy considerations that underpin the shift towards sustainable energy.
Growing Renewable Energy in the Future of India: Opportunities over Challengesijsrd.com
As the demand is going to increase the generations have to be increased. So as the time is going to pass the conventional energy sources are going to be decreased and it might happen that after some years these sources are going to be exhausted. The best alternative of conventional energy sources are the non-conventional energy sources, which are never going to become exhausted because they are the natural sources and they are permanently available for use. The challenges required for the conventional energy for increasing population demand with the use of renewable energy the future of India get good opportunities to full fill it. Among the various non-conventional energy sources such as solar energy, wind energy, Hydro energy, tidal energy, wave energy, Ocean Thermal energy, geothermal energy, Biomass energy, fuel cell energy, Hydrogen etc. are never going to become exhausted because they are natural sources and they are permanently available for use. The sharp increase in energy consumption particularly in the past several decades has raised fears of exhausting the globe's reserves of fossil fuels in the near future. Approximately, 90% of our energy consumption comes from fossil fuels. Energy and development are inter-related. Energy sector is the backbone of any country's growth and economy. India is one of the largest growing economies in the world and today not just India, but the whole world is looking for alternate sources of energy like wind, solar, hydro, biomass, biofuel etc. known as renewable energy sources for Sustainable energy development.
The demand of energy is dramatically increased nowadays and the demand either can renewable or non renewable depends on the drawbacks. Hence, non renewable energies show the better performance where the limitations are comprisable very few and environmental friendly. Already developed countries are being used renewable energies as the main sources of energy to produce electricity where it proved the less easy and more benefits. However, non renewable energies such as natural gas, gas generator and so on still have been producing more and more electricity and this amount is around 10 times more than renewable energies especially developing countries like Bangladesh. This paper is being discussed the importance of renewable energies and non renewable energies to produce electricity, comparing the different countries electricity production and the using sources. Here analysis the data of different power plants in Bangladesh and the types of fuel, CO2 emission and electricity production. In additionally, Gazipur district has been selected to show the power consumption factories with the cost analysis in selected fuel types.
India’s dependence on coal for energy production is worrying. There is an urgent need to diversify energy sources; it could mean the difference between a robust economy and ones that struggles.
MSLGROUP in India’s latest public affairs newsletter analyses the government’s efforts to establish a renewable energy paradigm.
With solar power prices falling, it is clearly the focus of the push. Wind is another priority area. Ambitious targets have been set but the plan has its flaws. Critics point out that innovative funding models are required, so are tax incentives.
‘Public Affairs Round-up’ also puts under the microscope two landmark legislations – the controversial Land Acquisition Bill and the Insurance Bill. Both have been the subject of intense debate. While industry has lauded both of them, critics say the bills would have an adverse social and economic impact.
Similarly, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) finds itself at the centre of a political storm. A consensus among the states on it was elusive even as the government committed to implementing it next year.
What will they mean for India and will they help achieve the economic resurrection the country needs?
We hope you enjoy reading it. For more information or feedback connect with our India team @MSLGROUP_India or reach out to us on Twitter @msl_group.
Intelligence Analysis & Cognitive Biases: an Illustrative Case StudyPierre Memheld
This case study is foremost an educational tool. It involves two European and Asian multinational tires manufacturer for OTR, Off the Road, or “off road” and a problem of price competition. It shows how an initial intelligence effort is led astray. Instead the solution is a combination of approaches, better known as Competitive Intelligence. It is built on the external vision of the company craft, the use of all information sources characteristics of an intelligence field dedicated to the business world. It is not a new discipline but a trans-disciplinary approach for information exploitation which is using elements from financial analysis, SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) matrixes, and value chain analysis. In the above case, the company Eurotires used mostly the following sources: internet, scientific and patent databases; public administrative sources; customers interviews, industrial experts (manufacturing and distribution), and marketing analysis.
PME / PMI : prévenir les risques juridiques à l'internationalPierre Memheld
Les PME et PMI peuvent être exposées aux différents risques criminels dans leurs activités à l'international: extorsion de fonds, sollicitation de corruption, blanchiment d'argent, prise de contrôle hostile.
Intelligence économique et anticipation des risques: application à la lutte a...Pierre Memheld
Les sociétés souhaitant se développer globalement sont confrontées à différents types de risques : instabilités internes, concurrence abusive, espionnage économiques mais aussi parfois la corruption qui apparait dans les appels d’offres publics ou la réalisation de projets industriels. Or ces risques peuvent parfois s’agencer dans un cas ultime où la société « visée » n’aura pas toujours les mêmes moyens d’action ou d’influence que ses concurrents. Actuellement l’accroissement du risque « corruption » représente un décalage de compétitivité tant les lois varient d’un pays à l’autre. Le développement de ces nouvelles formes de concurrence exacerbée, liées à l’émergence d’acteurs n’ayant pas les mêmes lois à appliquer, crée un nouveau défi. La bonne gouvernance interne, ainsi que l’audit des activités, et les « due diligence », méthodes associées au concept de conformité (compliance en anglais) sont de nouvelles façons de se prémunir contre ces menaces. L’intelligence économique, comme outil de management de l’information et de coordination des actions, peut elle servir dans ce cadre ?
"Our Great and Powerful Friend" - La relation Etats Unis / Australie à l'épre...Pierre Memheld
A l’heure où la Chine s’affirme sur la scène internationale et provoque d’importants bouleversements géostratégiques dans la zone Asie-Pacifique, les Etats-Unis se repositionnent selon une dynamique qui n’est pas sans rappeler celle prescrite par d’illustres théoriciens tels qu’Alfred Mahan.
The Iranian regime has among its strategic objectives expanding its power in the Middle East and rolling back U.S. influence in the region. Iranian leadership considers the Persian Gulf and much of Central Asia to be a “near abroad” where Iranian culture and interests should have significant influence. Recent developments confirm that Iran is committed to this ambition, has a strategy to realize this outcome, and is making significant progress towards it. Iran also clearly has ambitions to be a significant and relevant actor on the global stage, whose capabilities and intentions must be taken into consideration by superpower nations.
With the world’s maritime transport system at the forefront of globalization, the emergence of a new sea lane would have global consequences. The major trading powers of Europe and Asia, particularly Germany and China, are preparing their strategies and capabilities in anticipation of the possible opening of one such new sea lane, the Northern Sea Route (NSR), to regular commercial transit.
The South China Sea: Disputes, Risks and DiplomacyPierre Memheld
Why is there maritime tension between China and its southeast Asian neighbours, and where is it heading? Lord Michael Williams and Christian Le Mière of International Institute for Strategic Studies discuss at Chatham House on 23 October 2012.
Intelligence économique, déontologie, conformité et anticipation des risquesPierre Memheld
Les groupes présents à l’international sont confrontés à différents enjeux : géopolitiques, économiques et financiers, concurrence exacerbée, compétition déloyale, « pillage » technologique, cadre légal contraignant. L’intelligence économique, permet d’apporter une compréhension et des réponses à ces enjeux suivant ses différents « pôles » : environnement international et compétitivité, intelligence économique dans les organisations, gestion de l’information, protection et défense du patrimoine informationnel, influence et contre influence.
1. Shaping the Future: Energy Security in India
Concept Note
India is currently the world’s fourth-largest energy consumer with a total primary energy
demand of 621 Million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe), equal to the primary demand of Brazil,
Indonesia and Saudi Arabia combined. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), by
2035, the share of coal in India’s energy basket is likely to increase to over 47 percent from the
current 42 percent. The share of oil is projected to increase from 23 percent to 26 percent while
the share of natural gas is expected to increase to 8 percent from the current 6 percent. While
the share of nuclear power is expected to increase to 3 percent from the current 1 percent the
share of hydro power is expected to remain steady at 2 percent. New renewable sources such
as wind and solar are expected to increase their contribution to 1 percent from less than 1
percent today. The largest change is expected in the share of non-commercial energy sources
such as fire-wood and animal dung which is expected to fall to 13 percent from the current 26
percent.
As for electricity generation, coal dominates both in terms of installed capacity and actual
generation. Coal currently accounts for 54 percent of installed generation capacity followed by
hydro at 21 percent, renewable (primarily wind) at 11 per cent, natural gas at about 9 percent,
nuclear at about 3 percent and diesel at less than 1 percent. In terms of actual power
generation coal leads with 69 percent, followed by hydro at 14 percent, natural gas at 12
percent, nuclear at 3 percent and other sources such as renewables and diesel at about 1
percent each. The most notable difference is for renewables which accounts for 11 percent of
installed capacity while providing less than 1 percent of actual generation. Coal’s predominance
is expected to continue for the next 30-35 years unless there is some technological break
through in alternative fuels.
In terms of energy access what statistics reveals is distressing. According to Census 2011, around
33 per cent out of over 246 million Indian households do not have access to electricity out of
which over 90 percent of which are in rural areas. In total over 45 percent of rural households
are not electrified. 66 percent of Indian households continue to use fire-wood or animal dung
for cooking and in rural areas 86 percent of the households do not have access to any modern
cooking fuels. This is despite the fact that the Indian government has put in place a policy of
‘Power to All by 2012.
Taking the cue from the Integrated Energy Policy Report 2006 which redefined energy security
from the perspective of the ‘Individual’ as well as that of the ‘Nation’ for the first time and
highlighted the need for equitable access to energy within the nation, this conference aims to
explore energy security both from a national and individual perspective. Apart from options for
augmenting energy supplies at the macro level covering all forms of primary energy, experts
from India and France will also go into issues such as improving efficiency in production,
transmissions and delivery of energy and also address the issue of improving access to high
quality energy services to all. The deliberations will be collated in the form of a policy document
and widely circulated among policy makers.
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