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Green Shoots for BoP
The stagnant state of industrial output has resulted in lower demand for electricity. From the inactive state, when the economy starts picking up, it is expected that there would be a demand surge in the long term.
Discoms, Thermal Power Plants, Bop, National Electricity Plan 2016, UMPP, CPP, Subhash Sethi, SPML Infra Limited, Renjini Liza Varghese, Residential, Industrial, Commercial, Agriculture, Coal, Ash Handling
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States,fall in line!
The recent Supreme Court order in the Hindustan Zinc Ltd Vs Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) case has given the Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) cause a huge boost (See Box: Supreme Court Verdict). But, while most industry players POWER TODAY spoke to deemed the verdict long awaited
Jocelyn Fernandes, Supreme Court, Hindustan Zinc Ltd, RERC, RPO, RPO Framework, CPP, SERC, Electricity, NAPCC Act, Renewable Energy Certificates, REC, Raveesh Budania, Electricity Component, Solar Power Generation
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Electrical Demand Response - Benefits and challenges
Demand response programs offer incentives to participating consumers to reduce their power use in response to a utility's call due to a high, system-wide demand for electricity or emergencies that could affect the transmission grid and lead to instability or a grid disturbance.
Electricity, Transmission, Grid, DLP, Load Shedding, Tariffs, CPP, Automatic Generation Control, Coal, Gas, AMI
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IMFA finishes work on captive power project in Odisha
The captive power generation capacity of Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys (IMFA) rose to 258 mw with the synchronisation of the second unit of its 120 mw captive power plant (CPP) in Odisha with the grid. In January, 2013, the firm commissioned the first unit of the plant. IMFA would use the 120 mw plant, which was set up at a cost of around Rs 600 crore, for its ferro chrome production
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IMFA finishes work on captive power project in Odisha
The captive power generation capacity of Indian Metals and Ferro Alloys (IMFA) rose to 258 mw with the synchronisation of the second unit of its 120 mw captive power plant (CPP) in Odisha with the grid. In January, 2013, the firm commissioned the first unit of the plant. IMFA would use the 120 mw plant, which was set up at a cost of around Rs 600 crore, for its ferro chrome production
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Not pipe dreams
The company that has made inroads into piping for power plants and achieved a turnover of Rs 70 crore in 2011-12, now intends to achieve Rs 500 crore by 2015.
Power Today, Vijay Rajpurohit, CPP, Europe, South America, Glass-Reinforced Plastic, Power Plants, Piping, EPC, Infrastructure, Filament Winding Plant, Corrosion, FGD Piping, Abrasion-Resistant, Desalination Plant
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Not pipe dreams
The company that has made inroads into piping for power plants and achieved a turnover of Rs 70 crore in 2011-12, now intends to achieve Rs 500 crore by 2015.
Power Today, Vijay Rajpurohit, CPP, Europe, South America, Glass-Reinforced Plastic, Power Plants, Piping, EPC, Infrastructure, Filament Winding Plant, Corrosion, FGD Piping, Abrasion-Resistant, Desalination Plant
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