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Delhi Power Cuts @ Average Demand of 2400 MW (59.6MU)
Delhi Power Cuts @ Average Demand of 2400 MW (59.6MU)
March09, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
March09, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Delhi is experiencing regular power cuts for over a week almost
everyday for 1-2 hours even as average load in Delhi is barely 2400 MW
yesterday and peak. This Load could have been Much Less with Energy
Efficiency, Solar Power & Uninterrupted [Inverter Free Supply]
everyday for 1-2 hours even as average load in Delhi is barely 2400 MW
yesterday and peak. This Load could have been Much Less with Energy
Efficiency, Solar Power & Uninterrupted [Inverter Free Supply]
When there was one hour long power cut today March09 to my area Delhi
Load was only 2700 MW – backside area suffered 2 hour power cut. BRPL
serving my connection was serving just 1000 MW Only.
Load was only 2700 MW – backside area suffered 2 hour power cut. BRPL
serving my connection was serving just 1000 MW Only.
What shall happen when Peak Summer Load may exceed 6000 MW?
BRPL don’t register complaints to show No Cut situation. I was asked
to give Consumer Number when it was Feeder Cut which is reflected in
Delhi Load Curve also between 12PM to 14PM.
to give Consumer Number when it was Feeder Cut which is reflected in
Delhi Load Curve also between 12PM to 14PM.
Last year peak demand was almost double of current daily demand and
twice Load when power cuts are happening as I am writing also.
twice Load when power cuts are happening as I am writing also.
DISCOMs are Sending Signals to Consumers to SERVICE their Generators
and Invertors.
and Invertors.
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
Indian Hockey Team preparatory camp gets underway in full swing
Indian Hockey Team preparatory camp gets underway in full swing
Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans and Captain Sardara Singh discuss road to the Olympics
March 9, 2016, Bengaluru: The Indian hockey team kick-started their month long preparations for the 2016-17 season at the Sports Authority Of India (SAI) centre here in Bengaluru. The team will undergo intensive practice sessions at the camp for the long season ahead and try to attain a considerable momentum before the all-important 2016 Olympics Games in August.
The fourth Coal India Hockey India League (HIL), which concluded recently saw the emergence of many talented prospects, both at the junior and senior levels, who have been included in the camp. A total of thirty-three probables are training at the camp organised as preparation for the Olympic Games, to be held in Rio de Janeiro from August 5 to 21.
Speaking to the media, the Indian men’s hockey team Chief Coach Roelant Oltmans said, “The preparations look good, we have a stretch of 20 to 25 odd games before the Olympics which will be very crucial for the team. The Coal India Hockey India League helped us tap some very talented young players, but for them to make it to the national team they have to be physically, mentally and technically adept. We as a team need to improve on few critical aspects and through this camp I hope to achieve the same with the players.”
The team led by Sardara Singh ended the last season on a high with a bronze at the Hockey World League Finals. This being the Olympics year, a lot will be expected from the team. Speaking to the media, the talismanic skipper said “The training camp is a great place for the boys to get back in groove and gear up for the season ahead. We have just got 4 to 5 months left for the Rio Olympics and each training camp and tournament is important. The coach is working really hard with the team and each of us is taking initiative towards working on our individual goals and turns ourselves into a cohesive unit”.
About HOCKEY INDIA
HOCKEY INDIA (HI) is the governing body having an exclusive mandate to direct and conduct all activities for both men and women hockey in India. It is recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India as the sole body responsible towards promoting Hockey in India.
Headquartered in New Delhi, Hockey India was established on 20th May, 2009 and is affiliated to the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF).
HOCKEY INDIA (HI) is the governing body having an exclusive mandate to direct and conduct all activities for both men and women hockey in India. It is recognized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Govt. of India as the sole body responsible towards promoting Hockey in India.
Headquartered in New Delhi, Hockey India was established on 20th May, 2009 and is affiliated to the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and Asian Hockey Federation (AHF).
Committed to the development of Hockey in the country, Hockey India with the assistance of Sports Authority of India and Department of Sports, Government of India, has drawn out a Long-Term Development Programme (LTDP) to train players, provide world-class infrastructure and International exposure besides regular international competition. With its vision to popularize the game and constantly promote it, Hockey India is dedicated to getting our team into the top six in the world.
Hockey India also initiated the ‘Hockey India Annual Awards’ in 2014 to recognize the contributions and achievements of Indian Hockey players.
Hockey India also initiated the ‘Hockey India Annual Awards’ in 2014 to recognize the contributions and achievements of Indian Hockey players.
For further information please contact Sakshi Choubey | sakshi@wordswork.in| +91 98736 423324
Gautam Sheth | gautam@wordswork.in | +91 98692 33393
Follow us on: www.hockeyindia.org | Twitter: @TheHockeyIndia | Facebook: Hockey India
Hillary Clinton :Naresh, I’m so grateful
Naresh in sanskrit mean, American citizen are king in nature, and the word is constituted to two words Nar + Ish which means perfect man. America being land of developed people so each people is perfect man.That is what She said Naresh. Today’s victory in Mississippi –
Today at 10:41 AM
Mississippi and so many more
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Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight
Invitation to a commemorative evening – 14th March 2016 at 6 pm at HICC
From: Harleen Ahluwalia <event.hicc@gmail.com> Tue, 8 Mar ’16 3:09p
To: Harleen Ahluwalia <harleen3380@gmail.com>
Dear Friends,
On the 168th anniversary of 15th of March 1948 – Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight, we cordially invite you to a commemorative cultural evening presenting a book release, literary interlude, folk dance presentation cum workshop andexhibition on Monday, 14th March 2016 at 6 pm at the Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre.
Please find attached the invite for the same. Looking forward to your presence.
With kind regards,
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HARLEEN AHLUWALIA
Senior PR & Marketing Officer
■ Balassi Institute – Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre
1A Janpath (Near Hotel Claridges), New Delhi 11 00 11, India
Tel: +91 11 2301 4497, 4992
Tel: +91 11 2301 4497, 4992
CII Western U.P Annual Meeting and Session on Going Green:
CII Western U.P Annual Meeting and
Session on
Going Green: A Business Sense
0900 hrs, Friday, 11 March 2016: Hotel Radisson, Sector 18, Noida
CII Western U.P Annual Meeting is scheduled for 11th March 2016 at Hotel Radisson, Sector 18, Noida. The Annual meeting will also have sessions on the theme Going Green: A Business Sense. The session will start at 0900 (registration) till 1400 hrs (followed by lunch).
Green factory building can have tremendous benefits, both tangible and intangible. The most tangible benefits are the reduction in water and energy consumption right from day of occupancy. The energy savings could range from 30 – 40 % and water savings around 20 – 30%. Intangible benefits of green factory include enhanced indoor air quality, good daylighting, health, well-being and safety of the workmen. It is quite difficult to imagine the life without Electricity. When our businesses also run on electricity, the responsibility will also be with greater extent. Green Buildings in India has proven that 30-40% of energy can be saved with the holistic approach towards sustainability.
The session focuses on:
- Green Factory: Benefit Analysis
- Roadmap to Go Green
- Importance of Energy in Green Building Rating System
- Converting Existing Buildings to High Energy Performance Green Buildings
- Key Elements of Indoor Environment impacting productivity
- Green Financing for MSME
- Case Study: Green workplace
Mr Deepak Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority is the Chief Guest for the session.
Few other confirmed speakers are:
· Mr Shreekant Somany, Chairman & Managing Director, Somany Ceramics Ltd
· Mr Sameer Gupta, Managing Director, Jakson Group
· Ms Rumjhum Chatterjee, Group Managing Director – HCD, Feedback Infra Pvt Ltd
· Mr Sachin Sharma, Chairman – CII IGBC Western U.P Chapter & Head-Projects, Wave Infratech Pvt Ltd
· Mr C P Gupta, Managing Director, Ambica Steels Ltd
· Dr Sandeep Garg, Chief Technical Specialist, SIDBI
· Mr. Ranjeet Sharma, Head – EI/MOD Sales & Marketing, Schindler India Pvt Ltd
· Mr Anurag Bajpai, Director – Planning & Sustainable Design, GreenTree Building Energy Pvt Ltd
· Mr Manish Kumar, Executive Vice President, Jakson Engineers Ltd
· Mr Anupam Jain, Principal Consultant, Rationale de Design
· Any many more….
We expect over 150 delegates comprising various Government departments, CEOs; Directors and Senior Managers holding key decision making positions to participate in the annual session
I am writing to invite you to take advantage of the Annual Session by confirming your participation and that of your colleagues using the attached reply form.
I look forward to receiving your confirmation.
With kind regards,
Mukund Vasudevan
Chairman – CII Western Uttar Pradesh Zonal Council
For further details pls contact
Rohin Agarwal
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Confederation of Indian Industry
Western UP Zonal Office
CMA Tower,
A-2E, Mezzanine Floor, Sector – 24
Noida 201 301, Uttar Pradesh
Tel : 0120- 4345973 (D)/ 4345972 – 74
DSK Shivajians ‘B’ record a high; down Roopali S.C 6-0
Pune, 7th March, 2016: DSK Shivajians F.C ‘B’ stretched their winning streak to four-in-a-row downing Roopali S.C 6-0 in a PDFA First Division Super League encounter, at BEG, Khadki ground on Monday.
The encounter also logged twenty-five goals for DSK Shivajians ‘B’. The end-result meant that, the squad, comprising of players from the Liverpool FC International Academy, took their points tally to 12.
DSK Shivajians ‘B’ took nine minutes to open their account via Rohit Kumar, who added another in the second half.
Gagandeep Singh (17th minute) and Nikhil Mali (35th minute) gave DSK Shivajians ‘B’ a 3-0 advantage at the half-way stage. Nikhil’s goal was his seventh in the League.
Switching sides, Jordan Fernandes (53rd minute), Rohit (54th) and Jesse Ralte (62nd) completed the rout. Statistically, Jesse’s goal was the twenty-fifth.
This is the third time DSK Shivajians ‘B’ have scored half-a-dozen goals past their opponents in the League.
Khadi may become Friday dressing code
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2nd REPA State Awards 2016
Confirmation of Registration – 2nd REPA State Awards 2016 concurrent with the 2nd RPO Conclave 2016.
From: Renewable Energy Promotion Association <repa.india@gmail.com> Tue, 8 Mar ’16 7:25p
8th March 2016
Dear Sir/ Madam,
This has reference to our discussion w.r.t. the 2nd REPA State Awards 2016 concurrent with the 2nd RPO Conclave 2016 to be held at The Metropolitan Hotel, Crest Hall, Bangla Sahib Road, New Delhi – 110 001 tomorrow i.e. 9th March 2016 @ 10.30 a.m.
We have registered your name as a particpant for the said above Conclave / Awards Function and request you to make yourself available at the venue sharp @ 10.30 a.m.
With Warm Regards and Best Wishes,
Sd/-
Shri R. Thiagarajan Iyer,
Associate Secretary General,
Renewable Energy Promotion Association (REPA)
Regional Director, FALCON MEDIA
M: 07588713573
Associate Secretary General,
Renewable Energy Promotion Association (REPA)
Regional Director, FALCON MEDIA
M: 07588713573
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