ID: 64371
Title: Health services transformed by solar electrification.
Author: -[Refeature]
Editor: Shri Gopal krishan Gupta
Year: 2018
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 12 (1). 14-16 (2018)
Subject: Health services transformed by solar electrification.
Keywords: Solar electrification, CREDA, Chhattisgarh
Abstract: The Chattisgarh State Renewable Energy Developemnt agency (CREDA) and the State Health Department have collaborated to install, operate, and maintain solar PV systems in 900 health centres across the state, improving health outcomes. The programme is seen as an examplar of best practices and of interdepartmental collaboration. This is part of a much larger solar PV electrification programme across the state.
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ID: 64370
Title: Building green from principle to practice
Author: K M Dharesan Unnithan
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 41-43 (2017-18)
Subject: Building green from principle to practice
Keywords: IGBC, LEED, Kerala, India
Abstract: The Energy Management Centre 9EMC) Kerala, with support from the Government of Kerala, made a commitment to sustainable and energy-efficient buiding practices when it initiated the design of its office and training institute near Sreekariyam,Thiruvananthapuram, In Kerala.
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ID: 64369
Title: Offshore wind energy development Indian perspective
Author: Dr. Siraj Ahmad
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-2018
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 38-40 (2017-18)
Subject: Offshore wind energy development
Keywords: Wind energy development
Abstract: Wind in India's offshore and coastal areas is steady and has high speeds due to the absence of any obstruction and less surface roughness. Despite these favorable conditions, the offshore wind potential of the country remains unexplored and unexploited mostly because of several constraints.
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ID: 64368
Title: Maximizing solar power generation making use of existing roofs
Author: Satish N Diwakar
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 32-36 (2017-18)
Subject: Maximizing solar power generation
Keywords: Solar power generation, solar photovoltaics
Abstract: The demand for power in India is increasing with the growing population and the aspiration to become a developed nation. Hence, it has become necessary to explore the viability of power generation using renewable energy sources such as solar power since climate change is forcing us to bring down the dependency on fossil fuels.
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ID: 64367
Title: Optimizin transmission from large renewable energy farms
Author: Snigdha Kala
Editor: Dr. P.C. Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 27-30 (2017-18)
Subject: Optimizing transmission from large renewable energy farms
Keywords: Renewable energy farms
Abstract: This article evaluates the efficacy of strategies such as 'capped capacity transmission, 'local sale of surplus power', and 'energy storage'. Analysis suggests significant improvements in technical and cost performance upon using these strategies. The article also finds that at current costs, energy storage may not be viable, but with time, as the costs fall, it will start to play more important role in large renewable energy farms.
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ID: 64366
Title: Energy sector transitions A move towards the future we want
Author: Aayushi awasthy and Neha Pahuja
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 24-26 (2017-18)
Subject: nergy sector transitions
Keywords: Energy sector transactions
Abstract: Energy systems around the world are witnessing transformations at an unprecedented rate. There has been a very rapid increase in renewable energy technology, costs of which have been falling at an average of 60% since 2001.In terms of demand composition, more and more demand has been electrified; some of this demand is expected to be from increased penetration of electric vehicles, some from the newly electrified households in developing countries households in developing countries and increased intensity of electrification in the developed countries.
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ID: 64365
Title: Solar anti-dumping duty in India protection is needed to build a bright future
Author: Karunesh Chaturvedi
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 22-23 (2017-18)
Subject: Solar anti-dumping duty in India
Keywords: Solar anti-dumping duty, India
Abstract: Allowing import of solar modules within India has created an issue within capacity utilization for domestic manufacturers. In such a scenario, re-visiting the recent anti-dumping issue in the solar industry can bring the results India desperately needs to become solar reliant.
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ID: 64364
Title: Expression of interest by SECI for setting up of Solar PV manufacturing capacities in India
Author: Sarvesh Devraj
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 20-21 (2017-18)
Subject: Expression of interest by SECI
Keywords: SECI, Solar PV, India
Abstract: The solar energy corporation of India (SECI) has invited an expression of interest 9EoI) from prospective manufacturers to set up an integrated solar manufacturing facility in India within a three-year time-frame. The total capacity to be set up is 20 GW. This move by the SECI assumes significance as it shows how the implementing and policymaking agencies are learning from experience. The selected manufacturers will be given an assured solar power project capacities to be set up by them in phased manner. The allocation of solar power capacity will be done through an open tender to be floated by SECI. The tender document will be finalized based on the inputs received from this EOI. Within a fortnight, the MNRE has provided the Indian solar market with an adequate push and visibility for the next few years, both in terms of manufacturing and project development.
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ID: 64363
Title: Universal energy access and saubhagya scheme connecting the unconnected in India
Author: Debajit Palit
Editor: Dr.P.C.Maithani
Year: 2017-18
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 11 (3-5). 14-17 (2017-18)
Subject: Universal energy access and saubhagya scheme
Keywords: Saubhagya Scheme, energy access, International Energy Agency
Abstract: A little more than six years ago, the Sustainable Energy for all (SE4all) was launched in September 2011.We are now a third of the way to 2030, the year by which universal electrification for all has been targeted. In line with the global target to achieve universal electrification, the Indian government launched a new scheme, Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli har Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya), in September 2017 to achieve universal electrification for urban and rural households in India by March 31,2019, which is 10 years ahead of the global target.
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ID: 64362
Title: Solar cabinet dryers an initiative by SEED
Author: Prof.M. Ramakrishna Rao and Mr. G. Harikrishna
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 44-45 (2017)
Subject: Solar cabinet dryers an initiative by SEED
Keywords: Solar cabinet dryers, leh, ladakh, Jammu-Kashmir, India
Abstract: Solar dryers are devices that use solar energy to dry substances, especially food. Generally, direct solar cabinet driers are used to dry small quantiities of food or vegetables in moderate drying temperature (40°-45° degree C) and airflow rates. Society for Energy, Environment and Development (SEED) was founded in 1987 by a few professionals with expertise in engineering, management, solar energy, law, and solar work.
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ID: 64361
Title: Micro hydropower an alternative way of energy generation
Author: Anil G
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 41-43 (2017)
Subject: Micro hydropower
Keywords: Micro hydropower, Energy generation
Abstract: Thayannankudi is a very old Muthuvan tribal settlement in the Chinnar wildlife Sanctuary along the side of River Chinnar in Idukki District, Kerala. There are 48 families and nearly 200 members in this settlement as per the management plan 2012-2022, and there was no electricity or communication facility in the settlement.
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ID: 64360
Title: Solar air heaters large solar thermal air systems for industrial and agro applications
Author: Mr. C. Palaniappan
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 38-40 (2017)
Subject: Solar air heaters large solar thermal air systems for industrial and agro applications
Keywords: Solar air heaters, Solar thermal air systems, Industrial and agro applications
Abstract: Solar thermal could play a vital role as clean energy development as well as reduction in the production cost in industrial process heat, especially solar, air, and water heater for temperature ranges of 60-degree to 80-degree Centigrade applications.
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ID: 64359
Title: Bullock-drawn,Solar-powered,High cleanrance sprayer
Author: Dr. M.Veerangouda ,Dr.K.V.Prakash,Dr. Jagjiwanram and M. Din
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 34-37 (2017)
Subject: Bullock-drawn,Solar-powered,High cleanrance sprayer
Keywords: Solar energy, bullock power
Abstract: Renewable energy source such as solar energy is available abundantly, therefore, by utilizing solar energy using solar panels a sprayer can be powered. In order to cover a large area and to overcome the scarcity of labour, the bullock-drawn, solar-powered, high-clearance sprayer was developed to utilize the available solar energy. The sprayer also can be used for spraying huge field crops due to its high clearance. The solar energy was used as the power source for the operation of sprayer unit while bullock power was used for pulling the cart.
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ID: 64358
Title: New Forms of solar cells poised for a breakthrough
Author: Dr. S.S. Verma
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 28-32 (2017)
Subject: New Forms of solar cells
Keywords: Solar cells, Photovoltaics
Abstract: Use of solar photovoltaics to generate electricity in terms of solar parks and solar panels on rooftops is growing but even decades after photovoltaics were first developed, the slabs of silicon remain bulky ,expensive, and inefficient. Fundamental limitations prevent this conventional photovoltaics from absorbing more than a fraction of the energy in sunlight.
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ID: 64357
Title: Energy genertion from paddy straw an analysis of Bioenergy models
Author: Dr Ramchandra,Abhinav Trivedi,Bhaskar Jha, Amit Ranjan Verma and Dr. Virendra Kumar Vijay
Editor: Shri Dilip Nigam
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (6). 22-27 (2017)
Subject: Energy genertion from paddy straw an analysis of Bioenergy models
Keywords: Energy generation,Paddy straw, Bioenergy models
Abstract: In India, Paddy is cultivated in about 43.95million hectares producing about 106.54 million tons of rice and approximately 160 million tons of straw with a ratio of 1:1.5 for rice grain produced to straw produced. Punjab produced 11.27 million tones or rice, which is 10.6 per cent of all India's total production for the year 2013-14 and produced total of 16.90 million tons of paddy straw.
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