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EVs: A Techno-Commercial Analysis
Electric Vehicles (EVs) offer a promising technology pathway for cutting down oil use and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on a per-kilometre basis. EVs can achieve 50 g of CO2 emission per kilometre compared to the conventional, internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, which emit between 100 and 150 g of CO2 per kilometre.
Electric Vehicles, Clean Energy Ministerial, NEMMP, EESL, Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, Infrastructure, Technology, DISCOM, Smart Meters, MATLAB, Simulink, Total Cost Of Ownership, Sonia Shukla, TERI
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Electrifying Opportunities!
Elecrama 2018 was not merely an exhibition. It reflected the industry sentiment. Looking at the numbers- Rs 65 billion of business queries generated, footfall of around 298,000 and 1,200 exhibitors-it seems all is well with the power sector.
Elecrama 2018, M Venkaiah Naidu, Suresh Prabhu, Dalip Sharma, Delta Electronics India, Evs, Atul Arya, Energy Systems, Panasonic India, Richard Dick, Lucy Group, Iiot, Iot, Webnms IOT, SC Bhargava
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Gearing up for Blockchain
Digitisation has been at the forefront of power sector for the past decade in India. Evidently, the stakeholders in the electricity value chain have been investing considerably in the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance efficiency.
Power Sector, Iot Solutions, SCADA System, ADB, Smart Meters, Hemant Dabke, SAP Indian, KEC International, Hero Future Energies, Mckinsey Global Institute, Blockchain Technology, Pwc, Infrastructure, Transmission, Distribution
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Smart Grids will boost efficiency of utilities
There are the two aspects with smart grids that are changing the industry. India is definitely moving towards implementing a smart and sustainable system. I want you to see smart grids in terms of their application in the Internet of things (IoT) technology.
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