Sample of expression of interest in a newspaper Used in many government and local bodies to release new projects and their related in formation to interested parties.
This document describes a heat exchanger design project. It provides theory on heat exchanger design including heat transfer rate calculations. It then details the CFD simulation process used to model and analyze different heat exchanger designs. This included an initial 2D model, mesh refinement studies to determine optimal mesh size, and modeling variations in pipe spacing, flow direction, and a 3D design. Results were analyzed using temperature, turbulence, and velocity contours to evaluate design performance.
The document summarizes the Chenab Bridge project in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It discusses:
1) The need for the bridge as part of the Udhampur-Baramulla railway project to improve transportation in the mountainous terrain.
2) Key details of the bridge design including a 467m long steel arch bridge with a 1315m total length and 320m height above the Chenab River.
3) International design standards that were used to supplement Indian standards given the large spans, including standards from Britain, the UIC, and Eurocodes.
Internship report of mechanical studentRitika Vyas
This document is an industrial training report submitted by Sudeep Mathur to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It provides details of a training project completed at VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd from May 10th to July 10th 2018 under the guidance of Mr. Vaibhav Vinayaka. The project focused on improving build quality for UD 1104 export vehicles to Indonesia by addressing part availability, quality, and manufacturing processes over 300 vehicles with a goal of reducing defects from 850 to 100 per vehicle.
1. The document discusses the design of converting a gasoline-powered scooter into an electric vehicle. It aims to address issues with existing electric vehicles like high costs, low speeds and mileage, and long battery charging times.
2. The proposed methodology includes fitting a hub motor to the front wheel of a conventional scooter and experimenting with battery packs to determine the optimal energy and power requirements. A cost-benefit analysis will also be conducted.
3. The plan of action outlines converting and testing the scooter from June to March, including purchasing electric components, assembling the motor and batteries, and demoing the electric vehicle. Literature on electric vehicles and their benefits is also reviewed.
This document proposes a solar power system for the PIPS project and provides technical details. It recommends a 45kW solar panel system with polycrystalline solar modules, an MPPT charge controller, deep cycle maintenance-free batteries, and a 60kVA inverter. Installation details are included along with cost estimates totaling approximately 37 million Pakistani rupees. Technical specifications conform to international standards.
The document discusses power purchase agreements (PPAs) for solar energy from the perspective of a university owner. It outlines the key aspects of evaluating and entering a PPA, including:
1) PPAs allow owners to install solar with no upfront costs, as the provider owns and maintains the system in exchange for purchasing the power generated.
2) The RFP and contracting process involves establishing parameters, evaluating proposals, and negotiating terms around construction, operations, billing, and responsibilities over the 20+ year agreement.
3) Careful consideration of technical, financial, legal aspects is needed to ensure the PPA protects the owner and meets their energy needs over the long-term.
This presentation summarizes India's hydropower sector, including the status of development, private sector participation, policies and regulations, barriers to development, and an action plan to accelerate hydropower. India has significant untapped hydropower potential but has only harnessed 30% so far. Private sector participation remains low at 7% of capacity due to barriers like land acquisition issues, lack of market incentives, and financing challenges. The government recently proposed a plan to the EFC to revive the sector by addressing issues in project development, strengthening policies and markets, and improving financing.
The document summarizes a student project to design a product to easily carry water cylinders over stairs. The team identified the problem, designed a tri-wheel mechanism for stair climbing, and created a prototype using PVC pipes, wood, and wheels. They modeled the product dimensions in ProE and estimated materials would cost Rs. 615 to produce. The product is intended to reduce effort in carrying heavy objects up stairs compared to lifting by hand.
This document describes a heat exchanger design project. It provides theory on heat exchanger design including heat transfer rate calculations. It then details the CFD simulation process used to model and analyze different heat exchanger designs. This included an initial 2D model, mesh refinement studies to determine optimal mesh size, and modeling variations in pipe spacing, flow direction, and a 3D design. Results were analyzed using temperature, turbulence, and velocity contours to evaluate design performance.
The document summarizes the Chenab Bridge project in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It discusses:
1) The need for the bridge as part of the Udhampur-Baramulla railway project to improve transportation in the mountainous terrain.
2) Key details of the bridge design including a 467m long steel arch bridge with a 1315m total length and 320m height above the Chenab River.
3) International design standards that were used to supplement Indian standards given the large spans, including standards from Britain, the UIC, and Eurocodes.
Internship report of mechanical studentRitika Vyas
This document is an industrial training report submitted by Sudeep Mathur to fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It provides details of a training project completed at VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd from May 10th to July 10th 2018 under the guidance of Mr. Vaibhav Vinayaka. The project focused on improving build quality for UD 1104 export vehicles to Indonesia by addressing part availability, quality, and manufacturing processes over 300 vehicles with a goal of reducing defects from 850 to 100 per vehicle.
1. The document discusses the design of converting a gasoline-powered scooter into an electric vehicle. It aims to address issues with existing electric vehicles like high costs, low speeds and mileage, and long battery charging times.
2. The proposed methodology includes fitting a hub motor to the front wheel of a conventional scooter and experimenting with battery packs to determine the optimal energy and power requirements. A cost-benefit analysis will also be conducted.
3. The plan of action outlines converting and testing the scooter from June to March, including purchasing electric components, assembling the motor and batteries, and demoing the electric vehicle. Literature on electric vehicles and their benefits is also reviewed.
This document proposes a solar power system for the PIPS project and provides technical details. It recommends a 45kW solar panel system with polycrystalline solar modules, an MPPT charge controller, deep cycle maintenance-free batteries, and a 60kVA inverter. Installation details are included along with cost estimates totaling approximately 37 million Pakistani rupees. Technical specifications conform to international standards.
The document discusses power purchase agreements (PPAs) for solar energy from the perspective of a university owner. It outlines the key aspects of evaluating and entering a PPA, including:
1) PPAs allow owners to install solar with no upfront costs, as the provider owns and maintains the system in exchange for purchasing the power generated.
2) The RFP and contracting process involves establishing parameters, evaluating proposals, and negotiating terms around construction, operations, billing, and responsibilities over the 20+ year agreement.
3) Careful consideration of technical, financial, legal aspects is needed to ensure the PPA protects the owner and meets their energy needs over the long-term.
This presentation summarizes India's hydropower sector, including the status of development, private sector participation, policies and regulations, barriers to development, and an action plan to accelerate hydropower. India has significant untapped hydropower potential but has only harnessed 30% so far. Private sector participation remains low at 7% of capacity due to barriers like land acquisition issues, lack of market incentives, and financing challenges. The government recently proposed a plan to the EFC to revive the sector by addressing issues in project development, strengthening policies and markets, and improving financing.
The document summarizes a student project to design a product to easily carry water cylinders over stairs. The team identified the problem, designed a tri-wheel mechanism for stair climbing, and created a prototype using PVC pipes, wood, and wheels. They modeled the product dimensions in ProE and estimated materials would cost Rs. 615 to produce. The product is intended to reduce effort in carrying heavy objects up stairs compared to lifting by hand.
Solar project development requires engaging many stakeholders to create value for customers. Key factors for successful projects include suitable location, securing permits and power agreements, and obtaining financing. While policies have driven solar growth in the US and Europe, economics are increasingly important. Developing projects in other areas presents additional challenges around local culture, regulations, and political stability but offers opportunities through obsolete fossil generation.
This document provides an overview of renewable energy innovation in Nigeria. It discusses the need for renewable energy due to climate change, cost considerations, energy security, and job creation. The main renewable sources in Nigeria are hydro, solar, and wind, which make up 97.9%, 1.5%, and 0.6% of the energy mix respectively. Challenges to renewable energy include cost, intermittency due to weather dependence, need for energy storage solutions, and land requirements. Notable innovations in Nigeria include solar-wind hybrid systems, mini-grids, and waste-to-energy facilities. The document also discusses intellectual property considerations and the positive impacts of renewable energy on energy access, emissions reductions, and energy security for
Chennai Port Trust is the second largest port in India, located in Chennai. It was formerly known as Madras Port and started maritime trade in 1639. The port has 3 docks with 24 berths and handles cargo of over 60 million tonnes annually. It is a major container hub and has two container terminals with a combined capacity of 2.8 million TEUs per year. The port aims to increase throughput of commodities like coal, iron ore, containers and automobiles in the coming years through capacity expansion and infrastructure upgrades.
Water transportation history and new trendsAMALDASKH
This document discusses the history and evolution of water transportation. It begins by explaining that water transportation is the oldest mode of transport and involves the movement of people and goods via waterways. It then provides a timeline of major developments in water vessels from simple rafts made thousands of years ago to modern container ships and cruise liners. The document also covers the role of water transportation in tourism and lists some major international and local water transportation operators. Finally, it discusses recent innovations in watercraft, including personal submarines, electric hydrofoils, and amphibious vehicles.
This document summarizes five designs for a can crusher: 1) a plate attached to a threaded screw that crushes cans as the screw is rotated, 2) a "pedal crusher" using linkages to convert pedal motion to reciprocating piston motion, 3) a "can squeezer" using a lever to push cans down a column for crushing, 4) a "jack crank" design derived from an automotive scissor jack, and 5) the original mounted crusher design. An analysis scores each design based on safety, complexity, maintenance, performance, manufacturability, and serviceability to determine their relative effectiveness.
The cyber truck is an all-electric pickup truck in development by Tesla. It was proposed by Elon Musk to provide better utility than a truck with more performance than a sports car. The cyber truck uses a stainless steel body and has a maximum range of over 400 km on a single charge. It can tow over 6,300 kg and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds. While expensive compared to gas trucks, cyber trucks produce no emissions and will help reduce pollution. Future developments may decrease the price and charging time to promote widespread adoption of electric trucks.
Pedal Operated Washing Machine :-
Pedal Powered Washing Machine :-
It is type of washing machine in which the machine is operated through the pedals with the help of human power.
As more & more renewables get integrated into the Indian Grid, Energy Storage will play an important role in helping with Grid Management & smoothing out the peak curve created by Renewable Energy.
It is expected that Energy Storage will be a multi GW market in the years to come.
"A die is a specialized tool used in manufacturing industries to cut or shape material mostly using a press. Like molds, dies are generally customized to the item they are used to create. Products made with dies range from simple paper clips to complex pieces used in advanced technology".
This document summarizes solar policies in India at the national and state levels. The national Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission aims to achieve 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022 through 3 phases. Key objectives include grid parity by 2020 and parity with coal power by 2030. States like Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh have been leaders in solar capacity and generation. State policies address tariffs, taxes, wheeling charges, and rooftop solar initiatives. Overall, the document analyzes progress and gaps in policies, and recommends priorities like standard net metering guidelines to fully realize India's solar energy potential.
Energy in Australia: Past, present and futureIEA-ETSAP
Australia has vast energy resources including both non-renewable and renewable sources. It is a major producer and exporter of energy such as coal and liquefied natural gas. Renewables are growing and now make up over 50% of electricity generation in some states. However, emissions are rising due to growth in mining and LNG exports. Future policies aim to increase renewables and support technologies like batteries and pumped hydro to integrate more variable renewable energy into the grid. Overall, renewables are expected to dominate new electricity generation while progress reducing emissions in other sectors like transport will be limited in the near future.
This document discusses containerized cargo transportation. It describes how cargo is transported internationally via containers on ships, trucks, and trains. During transportation, cargo can be damaged due to stresses from the various modes of transport like rolling, pitching, and braking. Improper packaging and stuffing of containers can also lead to cargo damage. The document provides tips to safely transport cargo and choose suitable containers.
The document describes an experiment conducted to study the performance of a Pelton wheel turbine. The experiment varied the water discharge through the turbine while keeping the head constant. Measurements were taken of the turbine's power output and efficiency at different discharges. The results were analyzed and discussed to determine how the turbine's properties changed with discharge and if they agreed with theoretical predictions. The key components of a Pelton wheel turbine are also outlined, including the stationary nozzle, rotating buckets, and how water is directed by the nozzle onto the buckets.
This document discusses captive power plants under the Electricity Act of 2003. Key points include: captive plants must use 51% of generated power for their own use and stakeholders must have at least 26% ownership. Surplus power can be supplied to third parties through the grid or dedicated transmission lines. Some courts have ruled dedicated lines require a distribution license, while others disagree finding no such requirement in the Act. The document argues the Act does not intend to impose licensing on captive plants' dedicated lines based on principles of statutory interpretation.
Strategy to start the business of e -rickshaw in India which includes an exclusive summary, target customer, a unique selling point, Distribution plan, Marketing Materials, Promotional Strategy, Online Marketing Strategy.
The power purchase agreement (ppa) presentationAudrey Mwala
The document discusses key aspects of a power purchase agreement (PPA) between a power producer and off-taker in a public-private partnership project. It explains that the off-taker must determine power needs and budget, select an appropriate technology and location for a power plant, and then procure power through a competitive bidding process or direct negotiations. The PPA and other agreements like fuel supply, grid connection, construction, operation and maintenance, and loans must then be negotiated between the producer and off-taker.
Solar project development requires engaging many stakeholders to create value for customers. Key factors for successful projects include suitable location, securing permits and power agreements, and obtaining financing. While policies have driven solar growth in the US and Europe, economics are increasingly important. Developing projects in other areas presents additional challenges around local culture, regulations, and political stability but offers opportunities through obsolete fossil generation.
This document provides an overview of renewable energy innovation in Nigeria. It discusses the need for renewable energy due to climate change, cost considerations, energy security, and job creation. The main renewable sources in Nigeria are hydro, solar, and wind, which make up 97.9%, 1.5%, and 0.6% of the energy mix respectively. Challenges to renewable energy include cost, intermittency due to weather dependence, need for energy storage solutions, and land requirements. Notable innovations in Nigeria include solar-wind hybrid systems, mini-grids, and waste-to-energy facilities. The document also discusses intellectual property considerations and the positive impacts of renewable energy on energy access, emissions reductions, and energy security for
Chennai Port Trust is the second largest port in India, located in Chennai. It was formerly known as Madras Port and started maritime trade in 1639. The port has 3 docks with 24 berths and handles cargo of over 60 million tonnes annually. It is a major container hub and has two container terminals with a combined capacity of 2.8 million TEUs per year. The port aims to increase throughput of commodities like coal, iron ore, containers and automobiles in the coming years through capacity expansion and infrastructure upgrades.
Water transportation history and new trendsAMALDASKH
This document discusses the history and evolution of water transportation. It begins by explaining that water transportation is the oldest mode of transport and involves the movement of people and goods via waterways. It then provides a timeline of major developments in water vessels from simple rafts made thousands of years ago to modern container ships and cruise liners. The document also covers the role of water transportation in tourism and lists some major international and local water transportation operators. Finally, it discusses recent innovations in watercraft, including personal submarines, electric hydrofoils, and amphibious vehicles.
This document summarizes five designs for a can crusher: 1) a plate attached to a threaded screw that crushes cans as the screw is rotated, 2) a "pedal crusher" using linkages to convert pedal motion to reciprocating piston motion, 3) a "can squeezer" using a lever to push cans down a column for crushing, 4) a "jack crank" design derived from an automotive scissor jack, and 5) the original mounted crusher design. An analysis scores each design based on safety, complexity, maintenance, performance, manufacturability, and serviceability to determine their relative effectiveness.
The cyber truck is an all-electric pickup truck in development by Tesla. It was proposed by Elon Musk to provide better utility than a truck with more performance than a sports car. The cyber truck uses a stainless steel body and has a maximum range of over 400 km on a single charge. It can tow over 6,300 kg and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds. While expensive compared to gas trucks, cyber trucks produce no emissions and will help reduce pollution. Future developments may decrease the price and charging time to promote widespread adoption of electric trucks.
Pedal Operated Washing Machine :-
Pedal Powered Washing Machine :-
It is type of washing machine in which the machine is operated through the pedals with the help of human power.
As more & more renewables get integrated into the Indian Grid, Energy Storage will play an important role in helping with Grid Management & smoothing out the peak curve created by Renewable Energy.
It is expected that Energy Storage will be a multi GW market in the years to come.
"A die is a specialized tool used in manufacturing industries to cut or shape material mostly using a press. Like molds, dies are generally customized to the item they are used to create. Products made with dies range from simple paper clips to complex pieces used in advanced technology".
This document summarizes solar policies in India at the national and state levels. The national Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission aims to achieve 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022 through 3 phases. Key objectives include grid parity by 2020 and parity with coal power by 2030. States like Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Andhra Pradesh have been leaders in solar capacity and generation. State policies address tariffs, taxes, wheeling charges, and rooftop solar initiatives. Overall, the document analyzes progress and gaps in policies, and recommends priorities like standard net metering guidelines to fully realize India's solar energy potential.
Energy in Australia: Past, present and futureIEA-ETSAP
Australia has vast energy resources including both non-renewable and renewable sources. It is a major producer and exporter of energy such as coal and liquefied natural gas. Renewables are growing and now make up over 50% of electricity generation in some states. However, emissions are rising due to growth in mining and LNG exports. Future policies aim to increase renewables and support technologies like batteries and pumped hydro to integrate more variable renewable energy into the grid. Overall, renewables are expected to dominate new electricity generation while progress reducing emissions in other sectors like transport will be limited in the near future.
This document discusses containerized cargo transportation. It describes how cargo is transported internationally via containers on ships, trucks, and trains. During transportation, cargo can be damaged due to stresses from the various modes of transport like rolling, pitching, and braking. Improper packaging and stuffing of containers can also lead to cargo damage. The document provides tips to safely transport cargo and choose suitable containers.
The document describes an experiment conducted to study the performance of a Pelton wheel turbine. The experiment varied the water discharge through the turbine while keeping the head constant. Measurements were taken of the turbine's power output and efficiency at different discharges. The results were analyzed and discussed to determine how the turbine's properties changed with discharge and if they agreed with theoretical predictions. The key components of a Pelton wheel turbine are also outlined, including the stationary nozzle, rotating buckets, and how water is directed by the nozzle onto the buckets.
This document discusses captive power plants under the Electricity Act of 2003. Key points include: captive plants must use 51% of generated power for their own use and stakeholders must have at least 26% ownership. Surplus power can be supplied to third parties through the grid or dedicated transmission lines. Some courts have ruled dedicated lines require a distribution license, while others disagree finding no such requirement in the Act. The document argues the Act does not intend to impose licensing on captive plants' dedicated lines based on principles of statutory interpretation.
Strategy to start the business of e -rickshaw in India which includes an exclusive summary, target customer, a unique selling point, Distribution plan, Marketing Materials, Promotional Strategy, Online Marketing Strategy.
The power purchase agreement (ppa) presentationAudrey Mwala
The document discusses key aspects of a power purchase agreement (PPA) between a power producer and off-taker in a public-private partnership project. It explains that the off-taker must determine power needs and budget, select an appropriate technology and location for a power plant, and then procure power through a competitive bidding process or direct negotiations. The PPA and other agreements like fuel supply, grid connection, construction, operation and maintenance, and loans must then be negotiated between the producer and off-taker.
The document contains several partner requests related to clean energy and smart cities projects under the European Union's Horizon 2020 program. Specifically, the requests are seeking partners for proposals in areas such as smart grids, renewable energy production and storage, energy efficiency in buildings, and sustainable urban mobility. The partner requests originate from universities, SMEs, and research organizations located across Europe.
This document contains the professional portfolio of Mr. Nitish Singh Sengar, an electrical engineer with over 3.5 years of experience in solar energy projects. It summarizes his work experience with 3 companies - Daiz Solar Inc, Minda Energy Pvt Ltd, and Research Center Sustainable Solutions Pvt Ltd - where he was involved in the design, installation, and commissioning of various solar power projects including rooftop power plants, street lighting systems, home lighting systems, and more. It also lists the technical tools he is proficient in using such as PV Syst, AutoCAD, DIALUX, and various Microsoft Office programs.
Muditha Dasanayake has over 4 years of experience as a telecommunications engineer, having worked on projects for companies like Electro Metal Pressings and SAW Engineering in Sri Lanka, managing implementations of 2G/3G networks, distributed antenna systems, and microwave links. Her skills include mobile telecommunications engineering, project management, networking, and she holds certifications in Cisco routing and networks. She is looking for new opportunities where she can utilize her expertise in telecommunications projects and strategic thinking.
Jitender Pal is an electrical draughtsman with over 4 years of experience in UAE and India. He has expertise in preparing electrical schematic diagrams, shop drawings, lighting layouts, and AS BUILT drawings. He is proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office applications. Currently employed with United Masters Electromchanical (L.L.C) in Dubai, he has previously worked with SoftwareSolution Pvt. Ltd in Dubai and various consultancy and contracting firms in India.
Sri Arghya De is a senior project manager with over 15 years of experience in engineering, project management, and business development. He has worked for several companies managing projects in solar power, lighting, and steel industries. Currently, he is the business head for LED lights and e-vehicle charging at Real Time Engineering Private Limited. Arghya holds an MBA and diploma in electrical engineering and is proficient in Microsoft Office, project management software, and commercial documentation.
Sri Arghya De is a senior project manager with over 15 years of experience in engineering, project management, and business development. He has worked for several companies managing projects in solar power, lighting, and steel industries. Currently, he is the business head for LED lights and e-vehicle charging at Real Time Engineering Private Limited. Arghya holds an MBA and diploma in electrical engineering and is proficient in MS Office, project management, and commercial documentation.
Model Economic Township Limited is developing an industrial township project in Haryana near Delhi. The key points are:
1) The project is located in Haryana near Delhi, benefiting from the region's strong infrastructure and skilled labor pool. It has approvals for water, power, and environmental clearance.
2) Reliance Industries Limited is the prominent project promoter and the township will benefit from their expertise and reputation.
3) The township will have industrial clusters like electronics and footwear, a private freight terminal, and supporting infrastructure like roads, utilities, and social amenities. It offers various incentives under Haryana's industrial policies.
T&D India (10 Sep to Oct 2017) - Power Factor CorrectionT&D India
T&D India (10 Sep to Oct 2017) - Edition Focus on Brazillian power transmission beckons Indian developers, Special Feature: Power Continuity, Interactions: EPCOS, Power Matrix Solutions, Numeric UPS, Socomec. Innovation: IoT-ready Compact Substations by Reliance Energy
The document outlines several consulting projects undertaken by SSAEL (Sustainable Solar Advisory and Engineering LLP) in the fields of energy efficiency and renewable energy from 2003-2013. The projects involved conducting energy audits, developing energy strategies, analyzing success of CDM projects, building institutional capacity for energy service providers, and providing consultancy services for solar power projects in India and other countries. SSAEL worked with various clients including government agencies, private companies, and international organizations like the World Bank and ADB.
Hyderabad | Sep-16 | TERI : Renewable Energy & Mini-grids for Agriculture Smart Villages
The document discusses renewable energy and mini-grids for powering agriculture. It summarizes a project called "Lighting a Billion Lives" that provides clean energy access to rural households through mini-grids, solar home systems, and other technologies. Over 4.5 million lives have been impacted and many green jobs have been created. The project focuses on developing relevant business models, technology solutions, and financial models to make clean energy affordable and accessible. Challenges in implementation are also discussed.
Tata Power Delhi Distribution is a joint venture between Tata Power and the Government of Delhi distributing electricity in North and North-West Delhi. Since privatization in 2002, Tata Power Delhi Distribution has significantly improved key performance metrics like reducing Aggregate Technical & Commercial losses from 53% to 11% today. It has implemented various smart grid technologies and achieved high consumer satisfaction levels while also undertaking corporate social responsibility initiatives in the communities it serves.
M/S ADA Power & Infra Limited is one of the upcoming industry in the field of Renewable energy & Infra fields .Special focus on Solar & waste management products & services in following area:
Solar EPC (Engineering Procurement & construction).
Solar IPP Projects
Solar LED Lights
Developing Smart Villages by adopting lean Techniques.
Integrated Solid Waste Management
Production of Bio Fuels with Organic Farming
Skill Development and Waste & Drinking Water Management.
Substations, Building automation, Designing, erection of 11 /33/132/400 KVA Over Head Lines & Commissioning
EWS Housing.
Consultancy & Development of manufacturing facility Solar Products with latest Technology.
Consultancy for setting up Smart City
RfS for 250 MW in Gujarat Solar Park under NSM Ph-II, Batch-IVHarish Sharma
This document is a Request for Selection (RfS) for setting up 250 MW of grid connected solar photovoltaic power projects in the Gujarat Solar Park at Charanka under Phase-II, Batch-IV, Tranche-I of India's National Solar Mission. It provides details about the bidding process for a total capacity of 250 MW divided into Part-A (25MW) and Part-B (225MW). For Part-A, conditions of domestic content requirement will apply. It outlines the scheme for viability gap funding, tariffs, power purchase agreements between SECI and developers, and commissioning timelines. The document aims to facilitate the development of solar projects in India through a transparent bidding process.
To become a part of the innovative and challenging environment, where I can constantly learn, share and utilize my knowledge to successfully deliver solutions to problems.
Boond is a solar energy company that provides both rural off-grid and urban rooftop solar solutions. It is committed to quality, affordability, and professionalism. Boond has installed over 800KW of capacity and has a team of 45 technicians and engineers. It offers various solar products like home lighting systems, street lighting, water pumps, and microgrids. Boond aims to implement solar solutions to meet India's growing energy needs and address energy poverty.
3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India : Technologies, Challenges & Op...Infraline Energy
This document announces and provides details about the 3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India that will take place on September 26th, 2014 in New Delhi. The conference will discuss technologies, opportunities and challenges related to solar power in India. It will include sessions on policies and regulations, technological advancements, economic and financial concerns, and a panel discussion on issues and solutions for rooftop solar power projects. Sponsorship opportunities and registration information are provided.
This document outlines a pilot scheme by India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) to promote large-scale, grid-connected rooftop solar power generation. The scheme aims to demonstrate how rooftop solar can reduce diesel consumption and dependency on intermittent grid power. Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) will implement approved projects in Bangalore, Chennai, and Delhi of 100-500 kW in size on government, commercial, and institutional buildings. The scheme provides 30% subsidy for approved projects, disbursed over three years, while beneficiaries must meet 70% of costs in exchange for free electricity. Interested parties can apply with technical details to SECI for consideration.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Md. Hasibur Hassan Rahman that outlines his career history, skills, education, and personal details. It summarizes that he has 7 years of experience in management and sales roles in the power and energy sector, including his current role as Executive of Marketing and Sales at Rahimafrooz Accumulators Ltd. It also lists his education as a Master of Business Administration and B.Sc. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from North South University and Khulna University of Engineering & Technology respectively.
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Community application design for streaming analyticsSandeep Kumar
A startup company wants to build a private community app which will allow People to
create a specific community and invite other users to join that community. Each community
in itself is a social network like Facebook specifically for the people in that community.
Users can mainly have two workflows where, A community user can
1. do various types of posts (including text, images, videos) in community that will
show up in feed of other users, interact with the posts of other users (like, comment,
share etc.).
2. User can do conversation with other users via Direct messaging or there can be
various user discussion groups within that community where multiple users can do
conversations.
In an active community of million users the load on systems will increase a lot and
traditional RDBMS techniques will not be able to handle the loads. You have been appointed
to design a scalable solution for the same using Big Data Technologies with the help of the
system can efficiently scale to millions/billions of users and fulfill their requests in an
efficient way. Additionally, getting insights/analytics from such an app is also another use
case for the organization.
You can make the appropriate assumptions for the events data, the analysis that needs to
be done on it. Make sure all those details are also made available while submitting the data
solution.
Submission Requirements
Part 1
Note: Make necessary assumptions regarding the users creating different data points like
posts, messages, likes, comments, shares etc.
1. Propose a suitable
This document provides an overview of Geonetwork, an open source software for cataloguing geospatial data. It discusses why Geonetwork is needed, including to catalogue geospatial data, expose metadata in ISO standards, and implement spatial searches. Geonetwork is adopted because it is open source, has an active community and userbase, and allows for easy updates. The document then covers how to deploy and use Geonetwork, loading metadata standards and records, and harvesting from OGC services. Known deployments of Geonetwork around the world are also listed.
Integrating natural and built environment for sustainable developmentSandeep Kumar
Integrating natural and built environment for sustainable development.
Sustainability is an extremely important direction, and our future depends on it as we have only one earth to live on which is under threat because of haphazard development all over world.
There are three major issues related with modern living:
Depletion of fossil fuels.
Climate change due to CO2 emissions.
Reducing availability and increasing cost of Water and Energy.
Sample minutes of meeting this is a sample of pre-bid meeting between a local body who released expression of interest.
Purpose of pre-bid meeting is to clarify doubts of interested parties as well as amend some terms in EOI if needed.
Eia of township and area development projectsSandeep Kumar
Source : Environmental Impact Assessment Guidance Manual for BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION, TOWNSHIPS and AREA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Prepared by Administrative Staff College of India for Ministry of Environment & Forests, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA, NEW DELHI
A Study on organisational setup of Jaipur Municipal Corporation and its functions and other roles and initiatives.
Jaipur City has Municipal Corporation as JMC or Jaipur Nagar Nigam.
Type of approaches to development of city Complied reportSandeep Kumar
masterplan Made under the Town and Country planning Act.
Scale is 1:10,000
Made in 3 to 5 years
Horizon years 20 to 25 years
Approving authority State Govt
Implemented by Development Authority.
masterplan Made under the Town and Country planning Act.
Scale is 1:10,000
Made in 3 to 5 years
Horizon years 20 to 25 years
Approving authority State Govt
Implemented by Development Authority.
Rajasthan housing shortage and conditions rural vs urbanSandeep Kumar
This document compares rural and urban housing statistics in Rajasthan, India using data from the 2011 Census. Some key findings:
- 75% of census houses in rural areas are occupied compared to 58% in urban areas. Rural houses are more likely to be in livable or dilapidated condition while urban houses are more likely to be in good condition.
- 76% of occupied rural houses are used solely for residence compared to 72% of urban houses. Urban houses are more likely to be used for shops, offices, or other non-residential purposes.
- Rural houses predominantly use thatch, mud, or stone for walls, roofs, and floors. Urban houses use more durable materials like
The passage discusses the issue of child labor in India. It states that despite government promises and laws banning child labor in hazardous industries, the problem remains widespread. Between 60-100 million children still work instead of attending school, and around 10 million work in hazardous industries. While laws ban child labor under age 14 in hazardous occupations, implementation is difficult as states have varying minimum age rules. Poverty is also a major factor pushing children into the labor market, as poor families have no choice but to send their children to work. Certain industries also prefer child labor for attributes like nimble fingers and ability to work for low wages. Overall, while laws exist, lack of enforcement means the problem of child labor in
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
1. The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) is seeking a qualified private sector
partner to supply, install, operate, maintain, and manage phase-1 of converting street
lights along the major street network to energy saving technology (LED and solar)
(the Project). This phase includes about 40,000 light fixtures consisting of mostly
250W HPS lamps directly under SDMC's control. The EOI documents and details
can be downloaded from http://www.mcdonline.gov.in/tri/sdmc_mcdportal/ or scan
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Qualified firms with adequate resources, experience, and track record interested in
the Project are requested to submit their respective Expression of Interest (EOI)
before 12:00 PM on 6 February 20xx.
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Address : 780, Major Somnath Marg,
Sector 9, R.K. Puram, New Delhi - 110022
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Expressions of Interest Energy Saving Street Lights Conversion (LED, PV)
For improved energy efficiency in South Delhi Municipal Corporation Area.
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