The Sate of Tamil Nadu has recently released new solar policy with highly ambitious target of 9GW by 2023. Gensol has highlighted key areas of focus & inferences with respect to incentives, energy accounting, wheeling of power etc.
The presentation throws light on the commercial aspects of developing a solar project in Maharashtra with a view to supply power to a third party through open access.
Specifically, it probes into the spectrum of open access charges that are applicable while the generated power traverses through the state transmission and local distribution grid, starting from the plant end to the consumer end.
Official Document of the Solar Power Policy of Andhra Pradesh 2015.
This document is not a work of Headway Solar (http://headwaysolar.com/) and it has been released here for the benefit of the general public.
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaBhargav Parmar
Instead of signing MoU, PPA, submitting performance bank guarantee etc for 25 years or participating in cut throat bidding process (project is viable only to module manufacturers for the rate it can be achieved), I suggest to develop the solar project under REC Mechanism, as for selling the power through average exchange rate and realizing the mean value of REC rate for first five years and half of the floor price for next 5 years, yields levellised rate of Rs.10.536*. [Solar Tariff in Gujarat: Rs. 9.28 for project commissioned up to 2013, Rs. 8.63 for project commissioned up to 2014 and Rs. 8.03 for project commissioned up to 2015].
Even if REC floor price is reduced by half for next 5 years and NIL thereafter, developing the project under REC and selling the power through Energy Exchange, would yield rate of Rs.9.647 which is more than maximum rate of NVVN against cost of generation not more than Rs.6.50. [NVVN is the nodal agency of NTPC for procuring solar power to meet their REC requirement. In the 1st phase NVVN finalized bid for 150 MW Solar Projects and in latest bid for 350 MW Solar Projects. In the latest NVVN bid the price offer for solar power projects were minimum Rs.7.49 and maximum Rs.9.44]
The Sate of Tamil Nadu has recently released new solar policy with highly ambitious target of 9GW by 2023. Gensol has highlighted key areas of focus & inferences with respect to incentives, energy accounting, wheeling of power etc.
The presentation throws light on the commercial aspects of developing a solar project in Maharashtra with a view to supply power to a third party through open access.
Specifically, it probes into the spectrum of open access charges that are applicable while the generated power traverses through the state transmission and local distribution grid, starting from the plant end to the consumer end.
Official Document of the Solar Power Policy of Andhra Pradesh 2015.
This document is not a work of Headway Solar (http://headwaysolar.com/) and it has been released here for the benefit of the general public.
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaBhargav Parmar
Instead of signing MoU, PPA, submitting performance bank guarantee etc for 25 years or participating in cut throat bidding process (project is viable only to module manufacturers for the rate it can be achieved), I suggest to develop the solar project under REC Mechanism, as for selling the power through average exchange rate and realizing the mean value of REC rate for first five years and half of the floor price for next 5 years, yields levellised rate of Rs.10.536*. [Solar Tariff in Gujarat: Rs. 9.28 for project commissioned up to 2013, Rs. 8.63 for project commissioned up to 2014 and Rs. 8.03 for project commissioned up to 2015].
Even if REC floor price is reduced by half for next 5 years and NIL thereafter, developing the project under REC and selling the power through Energy Exchange, would yield rate of Rs.9.647 which is more than maximum rate of NVVN against cost of generation not more than Rs.6.50. [NVVN is the nodal agency of NTPC for procuring solar power to meet their REC requirement. In the 1st phase NVVN finalized bid for 150 MW Solar Projects and in latest bid for 350 MW Solar Projects. In the latest NVVN bid the price offer for solar power projects were minimum Rs.7.49 and maximum Rs.9.44]
Gensol has carried out state-wise comparative analysis for forecasting, scheduling and deviation settlement mechanism (DSM) of Solar & Wind projects. There has been huge requirement to facilitate large-scale RE integration with grid while maintaining grid stability and security as envisaged under the Grid Code.Following points are highlighted in this presentation:
1) Responsibility & Requirements
2) Available Capacity & Tolerance Band
3) Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM)
4) Metering, Energy & Deviation Accounting etc (Click here)
A comparative study has been carried by Gensol on Solar-Wind Hybrid Policies issued by Central Government, Gujarat State & Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) in terms of following:
1) Incentives & Pertinent Charges
2) Evacuation & Metering Scheme
3) Energy Accounting & Banking
4) AC-DC Integration & other important clauses.
According to an assessment India has wind potential of 65,000 MW;
There are land areas with excellent wind project potential where wind speeds exceed 9.0 m/s at 80 meter hub height in some of the higher elevations;
Lower elevation areas also show promise with speeds at 100 m height ranging from 6.5 m/s - 8.0 m/s;
The significant resource coupled with continued government support makes India a very attractive location for wind development;
Gensol has summarised the tender issued by SECI for 2.5GW Wind Solar Hybrid ISTS projects.
The document covers major commercial & technical guidelines provided in the tender.
Indian Captive Power Producers Association - Rajiv Agrawal, Secretary, ICPPAIPPAI
The Independent Power Producers Association of India (IPPAI), in association with knowledge partner Agarwal Law Associates, are organising a conference mapping the “Economic Impact of judicial Decisions”, on 22nd November 2014 at the Theatre Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
The largest tender by Solar Energy Corporation of India for Floating Solar for 150 MW is up for bidding.
The document is a summary of the tender document and covers the commercial & technical guidelines provided in the tender.
Making tariff rationalization for domestic consumers a winning proposition fo...AurovilleConsulting
This note explores the potential of State Government facilitated community solar energy programs for domestic consumers as a mitigation strategy for a rationalization of electricity tariffs.
Gensol has carried out state-wise comparative analysis for forecasting, scheduling and deviation settlement mechanism (DSM) of Solar & Wind projects. There has been huge requirement to facilitate large-scale RE integration with grid while maintaining grid stability and security as envisaged under the Grid Code.Following points are highlighted in this presentation:
1) Responsibility & Requirements
2) Available Capacity & Tolerance Band
3) Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM)
4) Metering, Energy & Deviation Accounting etc (Click here)
A comparative study has been carried by Gensol on Solar-Wind Hybrid Policies issued by Central Government, Gujarat State & Andhra Pradesh (A.P.) in terms of following:
1) Incentives & Pertinent Charges
2) Evacuation & Metering Scheme
3) Energy Accounting & Banking
4) AC-DC Integration & other important clauses.
According to an assessment India has wind potential of 65,000 MW;
There are land areas with excellent wind project potential where wind speeds exceed 9.0 m/s at 80 meter hub height in some of the higher elevations;
Lower elevation areas also show promise with speeds at 100 m height ranging from 6.5 m/s - 8.0 m/s;
The significant resource coupled with continued government support makes India a very attractive location for wind development;
Gensol has summarised the tender issued by SECI for 2.5GW Wind Solar Hybrid ISTS projects.
The document covers major commercial & technical guidelines provided in the tender.
Indian Captive Power Producers Association - Rajiv Agrawal, Secretary, ICPPAIPPAI
The Independent Power Producers Association of India (IPPAI), in association with knowledge partner Agarwal Law Associates, are organising a conference mapping the “Economic Impact of judicial Decisions”, on 22nd November 2014 at the Theatre Hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
The largest tender by Solar Energy Corporation of India for Floating Solar for 150 MW is up for bidding.
The document is a summary of the tender document and covers the commercial & technical guidelines provided in the tender.
Making tariff rationalization for domestic consumers a winning proposition fo...AurovilleConsulting
This note explores the potential of State Government facilitated community solar energy programs for domestic consumers as a mitigation strategy for a rationalization of electricity tariffs.
Presentation at MREA Energy Fair 2015. High utility rates
create significant opportunities for residential PV in
the Midwest. Understand everything you ever need
to know about going solar: from estimating the size
of a PV system for your location to calculating the
financial and environmental benefits of PV on your
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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.
Tariff structure for Conventional and Non Conventional electricity generation sources, For tariff regulation of 2009-14 & 2014-19 and Renewable tariff order for 2015
This presentation shows the status of the Indian solar industry and gives an overview of market shares (modules, inverters, EPC), solar tariffs and policies
The California Energy Commission is providing this guide as an information resource to those installing photovoltaic (PV) systems under the Emerging Renewables Buydown Program. The guides pretty much covers everything you need to know to get started with your solar array today. This is the first published draft of this guide and represents the current state-of-the-art in PV system installation. We hope that this guide is a worthwhile addition to the resources available for installers. Visit http://pvdepot.com solar panels resource page.
ABT (Availability Based Tariff) - UI (Unscheduled Interchange)shyamies11
Availability Based Tariff was implemented in India in 2002-03. This presentation includes the chloronological sequence of events that led to the implementation of ABT . This also introduced a new concept of UI (Unscheduled Interchange) to rein in the wide excursion of grid frequency beyond the acceptable limits by imposition of fiscal disincentives for grid indiscipline by any regional or intra-regional entity
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission implemented the Deviation Settlement Mechanism w.e.f 17.02.2014 throughout the country by bringing out the CERC (Deviation Settlement Regulations and other matters) Regulations, 2014. This regulation had a far-reaching consequences on any stakeholder like STUs, IPPs, ISGS for deviating from the injection/drawal Schedule in a time block beyond a certain prescribed limit by levying Deviation Charges including Additional Deviation Charges
4.1. INTRODUCTION[ http://www.pmintpc.com/interface/research_activities_published_paper_ICPS04.pdf]
Electricity is a non-storable commodity, which indicates the electricity generated should be consumed timely. In competitive environment, the price is determined by stochastic supply and demand functions. The price can change at any time.As a consequence of increased volatility, a market participant could make trading contracts with other parties to hedge possible risks and get better returns.
Open access is the key to a free and fair electricity market. Power producers (sellers) and dealers/customers (buyers) have to share a common transmission network for wheeling the power from the point of generation to the point of consumption. Thus, interconnected transmission system is considered to be a natural monopoly so as to avoid the duplicity, the problem of right-of-the-way, huge investment for new infrastructure and to take the advantage of the interconnected network viz. reduced installed capacity,increased system reliability and improved system performance.
4.2. POWER TRADING
According to the Electricity Act 2003,
“Power trading is an activity in which the utility having surplus power transfers electricity to the utility having deficit of power, at some price (mostly Rs/Kwh)”
According to Section 2(Definitions), Sub-section 71 of the Act,
„Trading‟ means purchase of electricity for resale thereof.
According to Section 2(Definitions), Sub-section 47 of the Act,
„Open access‟ means the non-discriminatory provision for the use of transmission lines or distribution system or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in accordance with the regulations specified by the appropriate commission.
3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India : Technologies, Challenges & Op...Infraline Energy
InfrlineEnergy is organizing the 3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India: Technology, Opportunities & Challenges scheduled on September 26, 2014 at Hotel Crowne Plaza, New Delhi.The focus of the conference would be on the technology aspects, opportunities and Challenges of the industry with the aim to bring all the stakeholders, think tanks, government officials, service providers, regulatory bodies and all the solar organizations on a common platform to brainstorm and delve deeper to institute the most effective way out to accelerate the investments in Solar Power in India.
Hartek Power Private Ltd (formerly known as Amtek Energy & Power Pvt ltd) is India’s fastest growing and most admired Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) company. It has expertise in executing large solar, electrical infrastructure projects and manufactures complete range of power distribution equipments and solutions for industrial & utility needs.
Solar Potential In India - An Overview of the Prospects of Solar Power Projects in India with focus on Grid Connected & Roof Top Systems and associated PV technologies.
Presentation Made By: Shaantanu Gaur (For Eixil Group)
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MNRE Clarification on the capacity with respect to inverter and eligibility o...Harish Sharma
MNRE Clarification on the eligibility of CFA for rooftop solar plants (with or without net metering/gross metering facility) and for declaring commissioned plant capacity w.r.t installed inverter capacity.
MNRE Guidelines for off-grid and grid connected Solar DC SystemHarish Sharma
Guidelines for off-grid and grid connected Solar DC System installed under programs of Ministry. These guidelines even are advised to be followed by systems which are not being implemented under any ministry scheme.
Future of solar Power Projects in IndiaHarish Sharma
As of 6th April 2017 the country's solar grid had a cumulative capacity of 12.28 gigawatts (GW) compared to 6.76 GW at the end of March 2016. To achieve the targets of year 2022 and 2030 the solar industry would have to grow by leaps and bounds.
RfS for 250 MW in Gujarat Solar Park under NSM Ph-II, Batch-IVHarish Sharma
As a part of NSM Phase-II Batch-IV, Tranche-I, SECI invites proposals for setting up of grid connected Solar PV Projects in Gujarat Solar Park at Charanka, on “Build Own Operate” basis for an aggregate capacity of 250 MW. Projects selected based on this RfS shall be given “Viability Gap Funding” in line with terms and conditions of this RfS. SECI shall enter into Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Bidders selected based on this RfS for purchase of solar power selected for a period of 25 years based on the terms, conditions and provisions of the RfS.
Last Date for the submission of BID Documents is 17-May-2016 14:00:00 RTZ
RfS for 50 MW in Solar Power projects Himachal Pradesh under NSM Ph-II, Batch...Harish Sharma
As part of JNNSM Phase-II Batch-III, Tranche-VIII, SECI is inviting proposals for setting up of grid connected Solar PV Projects in Himachal Pradesh, on “Build Own Operate” basis for an aggregate capacity of 50 MW. Projects selected based on this RfS shall be given “Viability Gap Funding” in line with terms and conditions of this RfS. SECI shall enter into Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Bidders selected based on this RfS for purchase of solar power selected for a period of 25 years based on the terms, conditions and provisions of the RfS.
Last Date and Time of Closure of Procurement of Tender Documents is 17 June 2016
RfS for 35 MW in Puducherry under NSM Ph-II, Batch-IIIHarish Sharma
As part of JNNSM Phase-II Batch-III, Tranche-IX, SECI wishes to invite proposals for setting up of grid connected Solar PV Projects in Puducherry, on “Build Own Operate” basis for an aggregate capacity of 35 MW. Projects selected based on this RfS shall be given “Viability Gap Funding” in line with terms and conditions of this RfS. SECI shall enter into Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Bidders selected based on this RfS for purchase of solar power selected for a period of 25 years based on the terms, conditions and provisions of the RfS.
Last Date for the Closure of Procurement of Tender Documents is 14-Jun-2016 14:00:00 RTZ.
RfS 160 MW GRID CONNECTED SOLAR PV in UTTAR PRADESHHarish Sharma
As part of JNNSM Phase-II Batch-III, Tranche-VII, SECI has invited setting up of grid connected Solar PV Projects in Uttar Pradesh, on “Build Own Operate” basis for an aggregate capacity of 160 MW. Projects selected based on this RfS shall be given “Viability Gap Funding” in line with terms and conditions of this RfS. SECI shall enter into Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Bidders selected based on this RfS for purchase of solar power selected for a period of 25 years based on the terms, conditions and provisions of the RfS.
Implementation of 500 MW Grid Connected Roof Top Solar PV System Scheme in Di...Harish Sharma
MNRE launched a pilot scheme for promotion of large scale grid-connected roof top solar PV projects and SECI has been designated as implementing agency for this scheme. The generated solar power may be utilized for captive application and the surplus power may be fed to the grid. The scheme aims to reduce the fossil fuel based electricity and make buildings self-sustainable from the point of electricity, to the extent possible.
The bidding process under this rooftop scheme is for 250 MWp capacity under PART-A (CAPEX Only); 200 MWp capacity under PART-B (RESCO Only) and 50 MWp under Part C (CAPEX Only), in different States of India. Bidder shall submit bids for the minimum aggregate bid capacity of 500 kWp under PART- A, 5 MWp and under PART-B and 100 kWp under Part C.
BID DUE DATE
The Bidder should submit the Bids so as to reach the address indicated below by 1430 hrs (IST) on or before 03/06/2016.
RfP FOR 1000 MW SOLAR PV POWER PROJECTS UNDER JNNSM PHASE II BATCH-III TRANCH...Harish Sharma
Bids are invited for the Selection of “1000 MW Grid Connected Solar PV Projects in Karnataka under JNNSM Phase-II Batch-III, Tranche-V” for Setting up of Solar PV Projects in India on “Build Own Operate” basis and selling the Solar Power to Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd.(SECI)
Last date for the bid submission is 29/03/2016 up to 14:00 Hrs (IST)
RfP for tariff based competitive bidding by KREDL for the installation of 240...Harish Sharma
GoK had intended to undertake development of 1200 MW (Twelve Hundred MWs) (AC) solar
PV ground mount power plants in Karnataka to be implemented in 60 Taluks. Tender was floated
for the same and 48 bids for 48 Taluks have been received. As no bids were received for 12
Taluks, it is intended to undertake development of 240 MW (Two Hundred and Forty MW) (AC)
solar PV ground mount power plants in Karnataka to be implemented in 12 Taluks (hereinafter
referred to individually as the “Project” implemented in one Taluk and collectively referred as the
“Projects” implemented in multiple Taluks). GoK, through KREDL, has decided to carry out the
bidding process for selection of the Bidders to whom the Project(s) may be awarded.
A Bidder may submit Bids for developing the Project(s) under solar PV technology (Solar PV
ground mount Project). It is pertinent to mention that a Bidder can propose any number of Projects,
but the minimum capacity of the individual Project proposed by the Bidder shall be at least 3 MW
(AC) per Taluk, and the maximum capacity of the individual Project proposed by the Bidder shall
be limited to 20 MW (AC) per Taluk. However, the maximum capacity to be allotted to any Bidder
including its Parent, Group Business Entity (ies) either bidding as Single Bidder or as a Consortium
shall not exceed the aggregate maximum capacity of 240 MW (AC).
RfP invited for setting up 1200 MW Solar PV by Jharkhand Renewable Energy Dev...Harish Sharma
Online Bids are invited by Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (JREDA) from eligible Bidders to participate in the bidding process for Setting up of 1200 MW Grid connected Solar PV projects to be established in the State of Jharkhand by Solar Project Developers and supply of Solar Power at the Delivery Point for a period of 25 years from the Scheduled Commissioning Date in accordance with the terms of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to be entered with JBVNL.
Setting up of Grid Connected Solar PV Projects of Total Capacity 1200 MW as per following Categories:
200 MW for Category - I: 1 - 25 MW size projects
1000 MW for Category – II: 26 - 500 MW size projects
Important Highlights of the Bid Documents are given below
1. Period of downloading of RFP Documents: From 07.12.2015 at 12:00 Noon till 10.01.2016 at 05:00 PM
2. Last date & time for receipt of online bids and submission of hard copies of DD’s & BG: 11.01.2016 upto 05:00 PM (Monday)
3. Technical Bid Opening Date: 12.01.2016 at 03:30 PM (Tuesday)
For more details and bid assistance you can contact us at info@environmentfirst.in
RfP for 1200 MW SOLAR POWER PROJECTS IN KARNATAKAHarish Sharma
RfP under competitive bidding is requested by Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (“KREDL” ) incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956 is a nodal agency of the Government of Karnataka (“GoK”) to facilitate the development of renewable energy in Karnataka.
GoK intends to undertake development of a 1,200 MW (
One thousand and two hundred MW) (AC) solar PV ground mount power plants in Karnataka to be implemented in 60 Taluks (hereinafter referred to individually as the “
Project” implemented in one Taluk and collectively
referred as the “Projects” implemented in multiple Taluks
). GoK, through KREDL, has decided to carry out the bidding process for selection of the Bidders to whom the Project(s) may be awarded.
Solar Power Scheme for Unemployed Youth and Farmers in Himachal Pradesh.Harish Sharma
Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited to ensure the sustainable growth of Renewal Power is willing to procure solar power from such power producers who wish to install distributed grid connected Solar Projects in the State of Himachal Pradesh with capacities starting 50 kW up to
5 MW.
Rfp for tariff based competitive bidding for upto 170 mw solar power plant by...Harish Sharma
Request for Proposal (hereinafter referred to as RFP) for procurement of power from cumulative
170 MW installed capacity Grid Connect Solar PV Power Projects through Tariff Based
Competitive Bidding Process under Type-I of “Solar Power Policy 2013 of the State of
Uttarakhand”.
On behalf of Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd. (UPCL), Dehradun – a Company incorporated
in India and registered under the Companies Act, 1956.
Scheme for Allocation of Solar Power Projects to Land Owning Farmers in PunjabHarish Sharma
As provided in the NRSE Policy-2012 and subsequent amendment, this scheme is introduced for allocation of Solar Power Projects to the land owning farmers of the state of
Punjab. The Government of Punjab endeavors to promote solar energy projects by land owning farmers with a minimum capacity of 1MWp to a maximum capacity of 2.5 MWp (per land owning farmer) in the state for sale of power to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL)
Request for Proposal (RfP) For Installation of 2 MW Canal Top Grid connecte...Harish Sharma
Request for Proposal (RfP/PV/RREC/Canal top) invited by RREC on behalf of
Water Resource Department, GoR/ IGN Board and Discoms of Rajasthan for selection
of developers for setting up of 2MW Grid connected Solar PV Plant on canal top to
be connected on 11kV level at Discoms 33/11kV Substation in Rajasthan under
Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy, 2014 for sale of power to Rajasthan Discoms
through tariff based competitive bidding process. "EnvironmentFirst Energy Services Pvt. Ltd." is facilitating the bid documentation for the successful project allocation. You contact us at info@environmentfirst.in
Water Benefit Certificates
(AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INDUSTRIAL, RESIDENTIAL, AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, INSTITUTIONAL WATER EFFICIENT AND WASTE WATER TREATMENT PROJECTS)
The Water Benefit Standard is a results-based finance mechanism to drive funding for water supply, purification and conservation projects. These projects help maintain the water balance within a watershed, encourage local stakeholder engagement and consultation, promote sustainable development, ensure environmental integrity and prepare water users to contend with a world of increasing water scarcity.
Guidelines for Implementation of Scheme for Setting up of 2000 MW Grid-conne...Harish Sharma
The Scope of these Guidelines is to provide the necessary policy framework and mechanism for selection and implementation of 2000 MW Grid-connected solar PV power projects with Viability Gap Funding under Phase-II, Batch-III of JNNSM. These guidelines are independent and will have no bearing on the projects already selected under earlier schemes of NSM Phase-I & Phase-II (State Specific Viability gap funding scheme).
Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Effects of Extreme Temperatures From Climate Change on the Medicare Populatio...
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Environmentfirst Energy Services (P) Ltd.; Prakrati Corporate, 405 – Block A; Y N Road, Indore –
info@environmentfirst.in +91 731 6007860 www.environmentfirst.in
Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Panchkula
Regulations for the Grid
Connected Solar Rooftop
Photovoltaic System
Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-
2021
Karnataka Tariff Final Order
09.10.2013
Kerala Solar Policy 2013 Kerala KERC Order
10.06.2014
Manipur Solar Policy 2014
Punjab Solar Rooftop Policy
2014
Rajasthan Solar Energy
Policy, 2014
Tamil Nadu Solar Energy
Policy 2012
Tamil Nadu TNERC Order
7.3.2013
Tamil Nadu TNERC
Amendment Order
31.07.2013
Uttar Pradesh Rooftop Solar
Photovoltaic Power Plant
Policy, 2014
Uttarakhand Solar Policy
2013
Uttarakhand Tariff Order
2013
West Bengal Solar Policy
2012
West Bengal WBERC
Notification 2013
Joint Electricity Regulatory
Commission for the state of
Goa and Union Territories
(Solar Power - Grid
Connected Ground Mounted
and Solar Rooftop and
Metering Regulations
and Solar Power Tariff
EnvironmentFirst
“Let the Environment be your first Inspiration”
452001 (M.P.)
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Regulations for the Grid
Connected Solar Rooftop
Photovoltaic System
Karnataka Tariff Final Order
Kerala KERC Order
Tamil Nadu TNERC Order
TNERC
Amendment Order
Uttarakhand Tariff Order
West Bengal WBERC
Notification 2013
Joint Electricity Regulatory
Commission for the state of
Goa and Union Territories
Grid
Connected Ground Mounted
and Solar Rooftop and
Metering Regulations – 2014)
and Solar Power Tariff
3. Registered Office: Environmentfirst Energy Services (P) Ltd.; Prakrati Corporate, 405
info@environmentfirst.in
Our Locations:
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EnvironmentFirst Energy Services (P) Ltd.
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E-mail- harishsharma@environmentfirst.in
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EnvironmentFirst
“Let the Environment be your
Environmentfirst Energy Services (P) Ltd.; Prakrati Corporate, 405 – Block A; Y N Road, Indore –
info@environmentfirst.in +91 731 6007860 www.environmentfirst.in
Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Panchkula
EnvironmentFirst Energy Services (P) Ltd.
405 A I Prakrati Corporate I Y N Road I Indore 452001
Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur, Panchkula,Chennai
EnvironmentFirst
“Let the Environment be your first Inspiration”
452001 (M.P.)
www.environmentfirst.in
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