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'It Will Take India 10 Years To Attain Smart, Sustainable Grid'
Opines Francois Vazille,Oracle Utilities Vice President, in an interview with Monica Chaturvedi Charna on the sidelines of the India Smart Grid Week event...
Power Distribution
Schemes which aim at 100% village electrification, 24x7 power supply and other such objectives can be turned into reality only after financially strengthening the distribution companies.
Indian Power sector: Huge Opportunity
There is an opportunity across renewables and transmission but resolution of stressed assets and successful implementation of UDAY is critical.
Role of DCR will Reduce Over a Period of Time
Rohit Kumar, Head of Indian Subcontinent, REC Pvt Ltd, advocates that domestic content requirement (DCR) will gradually wean off as the domestic industry will not be able to meet the rising demands of the solar sector, in an interview with Monica Chaturvedi Charna...
smart metering is one of the key applications in smart grids
says reji pillai, president, india smart grid forum, in conversation with r srinivasan.
sunny days ahead
the government, even while abiding by the wto ruling, is planning a scheme to subsidise both local as well as foreign manufacturers, says
solar rooftop in india: current scenario and challenges
government support is considered to be the primary force behind solar growth in india.
coal and gas-based hybrid solutions give right balancing
informs m rajagopalan, market development director, middle east, asia and australia,wartsila, in an interview with monica chaturvedi charna.
trackers help in stabilising the grid
vinay goyal, ceo, ganges internationale pvt ltd speaks about the utility of trackers in stabilising the grid and the level of penetration of the technology in the indian solar power sector, in an interview with monica chaturvedi charna...
Smart Grids
Smart Grids and Smart Cities require considerable investments in terms of manpower, skill development and standards as they are key enablers for more efficient management of energy, says R Srinivasan.
Manufacturing Marvel
HPL Electric and Power Ltd is a name to reckon with in the electric equipment manufacturing domain with expertise in offering a wide range of meters, switchgears, cables and wires, and lighting products. As per Frost & Sullivan report of February 2016, the company registered the largest market share in India in the electricity energy meters space in fiscal 2015, and the fifth largest market share for LED lamps during the corresponding period.
'Challenges faced by refiners are common around the world'
Simon Hobbs, Director - R&D, Honeywell UOP and Steven C Gimre, Managing Director, UOP India Pvt Ltd, give a global outlook of the oil refinery industry and how Honeywell UOP’s solutions are helping refiners maximise the efficiency of plant operations, in an interview with Monica Chaturvedi Charna...
Falling Solar Tariffs Bring Opportunities Galore, But Present Challenges Too
Falling solar tariffs have certainly buoyed the Indian solar industry, and solar installations are expected to grow at a rapid pace this year. The recent bid of Rs 2.97/KWh for the Rewa mega project has created a new benchmark for the solar sector. With this, solar power in India has already achieved coal parity, something which not many were expecting before 2019. As tariffs fall further, the demand for solar power will go up, giving the government all the more reason to focus more on solar energy as compared to other energy sources.
'IFCs have become very active in the RE space'
Manish Chourasia, CEO – Tata Cleantech Capital Ltd, speaks about the role of infrastructure finance companies (IFCs) in supporting the government’s ambitious renewable energy targets in an interview with Monica Chaturvedi Charna...
India's Hydro Sector Needs An Impetus In 2017
The government of India has put in efforts to bring in reforms in transmission and distribution in India aiming at 24x7 electricity for all by 2021. There are also efforts to bring in similar reforms in India’s hydropower sector, which has been ailing for over 4-5 years now. India’s installed hydro base has remained in the 40k MW for the last 4 years with very incremental capacity additions. The renewables sector (solar and wind) have grown over 87% in the last decade while hydro caught up with only a meagre comparative increase of 28%.
Specific Suggestions To Tighten Up The Operational Performance Clause In Uday
It is time to think of a new incentive mechanism “with teeth” for the UDAY Scheme, that would need to accompany any upfront financial assistance from UDAY to support AT&C loss reduction trajectories.
World's Largest Nuclear Icebreaker In Russia
Russia is the only Arctic state that has its own nuclear icebreaker fleet that is specially built for use in water that is covered by ice the year-round. Four nuclear icebreakers and the world’s only nuclear-powered transport vessel Sevmorput now operate in Russia under the authority of Atomflot (part of Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation). However, in the near future, Russia is also looking to acquire next generation icebreakers. The leading universal nuclear-powered icebreaker was named Arktika. In an exclusive interview with R Srinivasan, Vyacheslav V Ruksha, Director General of Atomflot, talks about the new Russian nuclear icebreaker, which is the largest in the world.
8th GRIHA Summit 2017
Shows the path for a sustainable future through sustainable habitats...
Budget Analysis 2017-2018
Let us take a look at the Budget and its ramifications says R Srinivasan.
Emission-free Transport Technology
These electric buses can help save as much as 1,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, when compared with existing diesel buses.
There is significant potential for growth of LED lighting in India
Harshavardhan Chitale, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Philips Lighting India, in conversation with R Srinivasan.
the future definitely belongs to a greater usage of monopoles
globally, monopoles have been in use in the transmission and distribution (t&d) and telecom sectors for over 50 years.