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    asia pacefic

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    NASL PEER REVIEW OF COAL FIRED THERMAL POWER STATIONS & BEST PRACTICES IN POWER GENERATION Hosted by Ministry of Power Govt. of India & NTPC Limited February 2008 INDIA RENOVATION & MODERNISATION OF THERMAL POWER PLANTS PRESENTATION BY NTPC-ALSTOM POWER SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED by K. V. Ramachandra Setty AGM Business Development 1 NASL NASL – Introduction NASL Promoters’ strengths Retrofit Solutions Role of CDM R&M/Retrofit solution – case Studies 2 NTPC-ALSTOM Power Services

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    Unfortunately‚ oil & gas has 67% share in electricity generation. Pakistan is generating 35% of its electricity from furnace oil that is mostly imported. Pakistan spends over 12 billion US dollars for the import of furnace oil high speed diesel and crude petroleum that amount is equivalent to 60% of total export earnings and is a serious strain on country’s economy. It was recorded that in year 2011‚ the import of furnace oil increased by 19% compared to 2010 import. Moreover‚ the imported furnace oil is high

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    on self-defocusing (type 2) is at the valley point of the Z-scan curve. Table 6 : Concentration dependence of saturated output power in DASPB dye-doped in PMMA-MA film. S. No. Dye Concentration (mM) Type 1 Optical Limiting Saturated Output Power (mW) Type 2 Optical Limiting Saturated Output Power

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    Audit Fee

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    weakness in internal control (MW) identified in prior periods on current audit fees‚ after current risk factors are controlled for. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses multiple regression as the main research method‚ where the authors regress current audit fees on MW in prior periods‚ current MW‚ and a vector of other contemporaneous variables as proxies for current risk factors. Findings – The authors find that past MW incrementally affects current audit fees beyond MW and other risk factors

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    Wind Power in India

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    countries. As of 31 Jan 2013 the installed capacity of wind power in India was 18634.9[2][3] MW‚ mainly spread across Tamil Nadu (7134 MW)‚[4] Gujarat (3‚093 MW)‚ Maharashtra (2310.70 MW)‚ Karnataka (1730.10 MW)‚ Rajasthan (1524.70 MW)‚ Madhya Pradesh (275.50 MW)‚ Andhra Pradesh (200.20 MW)‚ Kerala (32.8 MW)‚ Orissa (2MW)‚[5][6] West Bengal (1.1 MW) and other states (3.20 MW).[7] It is estimated that 6‚000 MW of additional wind power capacity will be installed in India by 2012.[8] Wind power accounts

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    About Visakhapatnam

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    Visakhapatnam ( pronunciation (help•info)‚ Telugu: విశాఖపట్టణం) (sometimes spelled as Vishakhapatnam and often abbreviated to Vizag) is a port city on the southeast coast of India and often called "The Jewel of the East Coast" . With a population of 2‚035‚690‚[1] and occupying 681 square kilometres (263 sq mi)‚[2] it is the second largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh and the third largest city on the east coast of India (after Chennai and Kolkata). Visakhapatnam is located 625 kilometres

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    Power Cut in Assam

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    devastating storm‚ which has also led to the shortage. The state is facing a shortage of 403 Megawatt (MW) of power with the peak load hour power demand being 1100 MW as against the available 497 MW‚ official sources said today. The problem has been further compounded with the damage of transmission towers due to storm last week in Jalpaiguri district in the neighbouring West Bengal that supplies 300 MW power to Assam‚ the sources said. The power generating stations in the state have also been affected

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    Table of Contents: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Introduction………………………………………… 2. Company Overview‚ Top-Down Approach-Economic Analysis……………………………………… 3.Treynor & DSharp Measure……………………………………….. 4. Ration Analysis ……………………………………… 5.Risk analysis ……………………………… 6.Optimum capital

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    Eht Substation

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    TAPSI ENGINEERING COMPANY •POWER PROJECTS •UTILITIES‚ BOP‚ ELECTRICAL PACKAGES •SUBSTATION •DISTRIBUTION •CONTROL & AUTOMATION •BUILDING SERVICES ENERGO & TAPSI GROUP A-57/4‚OKHLA INDUSTRIAL AREA‚ PHASE-II‚ NEW DELHI Tel.:26385323/28/29/38 Fax: 26385333 E-mail : tapsi@energoindia.com tapsi_engineering@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION TAPSI ENGINEERING COMPANY provides complete turnkey jobs including EPC contracts for ElectroMechanical System in Power Plants and other industries. We suggest and

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    |Zabalgarbi. |100 MW. |154 m€. |2004 | |Planta de Cantabria. |10.45 MW. |67 m€. |2004 | |Melilla. |2‚7 MW. |16‚5 m€. |1996 | |Cerceda. |50 MW. |

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