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NETPRO Renewable Energy (India) Pvt Ltd., is a leading supplier of "Biomass Gasification Systems", both for 'Electrical Power Generation' and 'Thermal Applications'. Netpro has built 'Biomass Gasification
NETPRO Renewable Energy (India) Pvt Ltd., is a leading supplier of "Biomass Gasification Systems", both for 'Electrical Power Generation' and 'Thermal Applications'. Netpro has built 'Biomass Gasification
AP Transco officials' relief following the addition of 242 MW due to revival of a few power generating stations has proved to be short lived with a 500 MW unit of Simhadri thermal project tripping
To cope with the severe power crisis being faced by Assam, the Centre has decided to set up a 480-MW thermal powr project at Margherita within a month's
Tripura's power scenario is expected to get a major boost with the setting up of three gas based thermal plants that are expected to turn around the state's economy. " Three major thermal
New Delhi: In a move that is aimed at promoting green sources of power, the central electricity regulatory commission (CERC) has reduced the threshold capacity for hydro and other renewable sources-based generating plants to qualify for grid connectivity. While the minimum capacity required for thermal plants to seek grid access will be 250 mw, hydro and other renewable fuel-based power plants
AHMEDABAD: Imagine a house running only on solar energy. From water heater to every light bulb. This thought could turn into a reality soon, with a sharp rise in number of takers for this alternative and green power source. Advanced solar appliances have become popular among educational institutes and corporate houses to generate thermal and electric energy.
This, the 22nd edition of the World Energy Council's Survey of Energy Resources (SER), is the latest in a long series of reviews of the status of the world
<p>The last two years have seen a flurry of reports that have projected the long-term greenhouse gas emissions trajectory of India, and how the country can go low-carbon and help solve the climate change crisis.
<div><span>Shri Jairam Ramesh, the Minister of State for Environment & Forests should indeed be complimented for reviewing the clearances given for Vedanta (Bauxite Mining), POSCO (Steel Plant) and a few other projects. I welcome these decisions. They have certainly set a new trend in environment governance in the country. </span></div> <div> </div>
A solar-powered water pasteurising device called Solsaver, designed by John Grandinetti, president of Grand Solar Incorporated of Hawaii, USA, may bring an end to people falling prey to
Nature's News team looks at how much carbon-free energy might ultimately be available
<p><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>Sethusamudram ship canal project</strong></span></p> <p><img alt="" src="http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/country/srilanka/sethusamudaram_hl.jpg" style="border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" /></p> <p><span class="bodytext">Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project started by the government of India has many adverse effects on Sri Lanka . It is already proved that both India and Sri Lanka will undergo massive environmental damage as a direct result of this project. </span></p>
The Union power industry has drawn up a vision plan for the power sector which includes setting up additional capacity of around 80,000 mw in the next two years, an improved thermal -hydel mix,
PB Jayakumar / Mumbai August 4, 2009, 1:42 IST Coal availability holds back thermal production.
Solar thermal technologies produce electricity by using sunlight to heat liquid, which in turn drives a turbine.
The CLP Power-Tata combine, promoters of the Mangalore Power Company, has put forward a new financial security package in a bit to kick-start the jinxed 1,013 MW thermal project.Sources here said
Power generation in the country received a boost during fiscal 2002-03 as a result of excellent performance of BHEL-built thermal sets, which achieved the highest ever Plant Load Factor (PLF) of 74%
Thermoelectric materials are solid-state energy converters whose combination of thermal, electrical, and semiconducting properties allows them to be used to convert waste heat into electricity or electrical power directly into cooling and heating.
The power ministry has decided against planning any fresh gas-based capacity at price levels above $ 3-3.5 per million british thermal units (mbtu) of gas/ LNG, though it is willing to pay up to $
Ironically, the upgrade involves a technology that is being discarded worldwide due to its poor safety record and complicated processes