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Breaking the IT/OT silos in the power industry to drive smart grid adoption
Once impenetrable to technological advances, the power industry is in a state of churn.
Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Transmission, Electricity Generation, IT, OT, ADMS, PMU, AMI, WAMS, DDUGJY, National Smart Grid Mission, Iot, Manoj Vivek, DCS
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Delhi, UP, Bihar to face power disruption
4,200 MW of generation capacity that feeds the north Indian states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal are on the verge of a shutdown due to heavy rain.
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Rosatom: A Global Leader in Nuclear Power
Rosatom Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation is one of the global technological leaders in the field of nuclear technology. It is one of the largest companies of the Russian Federation.
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Coal import call by power ministry temporary
The recent decision of allowing states to import coal which was drawn by the Union Power Ministry is temporary in nature, informed Piyush Goyal, Coal Minister. He further confirmed that there has been a steady growth in coal production and dispatches by Coal India.
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Coal is still the mainstay of the power sector
The government's thrust in the last couple of years has been on renewables, and India has done quite well in strengthening this portfolio, especially in solar power.
Solar Power, Neeraj Sharma, Wärtsilä, Batteries, PPA, Coal Capacity, Coal-Gas Hybrid Thermal Power Plants, Equipment, IC, GST, Renewable Energy, Greensmith Energy Management Systems Inc
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Kerala State Electricity Board buys costly power
For the first time this year, Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has been forced to evacuate power from costly thermal and naphtha stations in the state. The utility was forced to purchase power from Brahmapuram and Kozhikode diesel power plants on March 9, the day that witnessed the highest power consumption of the year (77.5 million units).
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