The State Of The Art Renewable Energy And Technology. Presented by Mirza Abdul Basit Beigh And ‚ Civil Deptt. ‚ SRM University‚ Kattangulathur‚ Tamil Nadu Abstract: Energy continues to be a major constraint in achieving socioeconomic growth in developing countries. Recent studies indicate that current patterns of energy consumption and anticipated growth of demand in developing countries risk becoming unsustainable in the long run and hence countries need to focus on sustainable energy strategies
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Type | Public | Traded as | NSE: ONGC‚ BSE: 500312 BSE SENSEX Constituent | Industry | Oil and gas | Founded | 14 August 1959 | Headquarters | Tel Bhavan‚ Dehradun‚ India | Key people | Sudhir Vasudeva (Chairman & MD) | Products | Petroleum‚ natural gas‚ and other petrochemicals | Revenue | US$ 27.18 billion (2012)[1] | Operating income | US$ 6.55 billion (2012)[1] | Profit | US$ 4.22 billion (2012)[1] | Total assets | US$ 43.01 billion (2012)[1] | Total equity | US$
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Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) is an India-based company. The Company is mainly engaged in the oil exploration and production activities. The Company operates in two segments: Offshore and Onshore. Its subsidiaries include ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL)‚ Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd.‚ ONGC Nile Ganga BV‚ ONGC Narmada Limited‚ ONGC Amazon Alaknanda Limited‚ ONGC Campos Ltda‚ ONGC Nile Ganga (Cyprus) Ltd. and ONGC Nile Ganga (San Cristobal) B.V. Achievement & Awards ONGC Group
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Energy crisis in Pakistan Outline: Introduction Pakistan is a victim of energy crisis A shortfall of energy is called energy crisis Energy crisis is not specific to Pakistan Causes behind the energy crisis Poor management Circular debt Power theft and Power wastage Corruption and lack of accountability Mis-allocation of resources Increasing price of oil in international market In past no efforts were made
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sources of energy which have been in use since a long time are called conventional sources of energy. Coal‚ petroleum‚ natural gas‚ hydel energy‚ wind energy and nuclear energy are considered to be the conventional sources of energy. Additionally‚ firewood is also a conventional source of energy but its usage is now limited to kitchens in the rural parts of India. Fossil Fuels: Coal and petroleum are the fossil fuels. Coal: Coal was formed millions of years ago. The plants got buried under swamps
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groups: Fluid Process Chemicals‚ Petroleum Chemicals and Specialty Chemicals. The Specialty Chemicals product division was responsible for developing‚ formulating and launching the two Kathon metalworking fluid (MWF) biocides: Kathon 886 MW and Kathon MWX. Kathon 886 MW‚ a liquid maintenance biocide developed for large central reservoir systems‚ enjoyed a 30% share of the $18 million market in 1983. Subsequently‚ as a result of the success of Kathon 886 MW in extending fluid life in these larger
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BTEC HND IN BUSINESS (FINANCE) ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET | NAME OF STUDENT | | REGISTRATION NO. | | UNIT TITLE | Unit 1: Business Environment | ASSIGNMENT TITLE | Organisations in their Environment | ASSIGNMENT NO | 1 of 2 | NAME OF ASSESSOR | Jubred A. Peñano | SUBMISSION DEADLINE | November 20‚ 2012 | ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- I‚ __________________________ hereby confirm that this
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ABSTRACT Poverty is an enemy of man‚ it humiliates and dehumanises its victim. The paper examines poverty alleviation policies and programmes of government and came to the conclusion that these policies failed to alleviate‚ instead elevated poverty in the country. The reasons for these include corruption in government and neglect of the target group – the poor‚ who were never considered during the formulation of these policies. The paper suggests that government should intensify the war against corruption
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PMSG BASED STANDALONE WIND POWER GENERATION Project report submitted in Partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Bachelors Degree by JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY-Kakinada In the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBMITTED BY I.LAKSHMU NAIDU (Reg.No.09341A0235) D.NAVYAVANI (Reg.No.09341A0221) K.LAKSHMI (Reg.No.09341A0248) A.KARTHIK (Reg.No.09341A0204) Under the guidance of Mr.M.RAMBABU Sr. Assistant Professor Dept. of EEE
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stakeholder management led to lavish compensation for upper level management while creating hazardous working conditions for employees and a burden on all of society in the form of rising oil prices and environmental damage. Background British Petroleum was founded in 1908 and since then has rapidly grown to become the eighth largest company in the world . However‚ as of late‚ BP has come under fire for several high profile disasters‚ including the Texas City refinery explosion and the Prudhoe Bay
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