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    References: Range of Sindhuli District‚ 2064 (in Nepali) GTZ‚ Honey in Nepal‚ Approach‚ Strategy and Intervention for Subsector Promotion‚ 2008 Haat Bazaar‚ Agarbatti‚ Kantipur Daily‚ October 26‚ 2009 MoICS‚ Micro Enterprise Policy 2064‚ Ministry of Industry‚ Commerce‚ and Supplies‚ Singha

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    Operating Philosophy

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    to achieve the following operation requirement. 1‚ Cogeneration Operation mode This mode is to run the new 1000KW gas generator to provide power to the club and parallel with the mains for constant full load operation or minimum import recommended by Integral Energy if the total load is less than 1000KW. The objective of this operation mode is to achieve the best efficiency of the system including waste heat recovery to drive the absorption chiller. This mode will be initiated by a PLC

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    Industrial Visit Report

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    A Report on: ** Industrial Visit** Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli (30th November 2012 & 1st December 2012) By‚ Nishad Patil Roll No: PG12069 Division - B PGDM (e-Business) : 2012-14 MET – ICS Presented to: Prof. V. Naik A report on Industrial Visit (Silvassa‚ Dadra and Nagar Haveli)    Page 1 Index Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Synopsis BRFL (Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd.) Neelkamal Plastics Sterling Generators Pvt. Ltd. Voltas Chiller Plant A visit to Rural Market Conclusion Topics Page

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    INTRODUCTION The carpet industry plays a vital role in the economy of Pakistan. Pakistan is amongst the world’s largest producers and exporters of hand-knotted Oriental carpets. It is not only a major earner of foreign exchange for the economy as a whole but it also contributes to the relief of poverty in rural areas. Families can easily enter carpet-making as an occupation as it requires few infrastructural facilities. It does not require electricity‚ water‚ etc. A wooden loom‚ yarn and

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    Mount Everest

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    The devastating avalanches on Mount Everest in 2014 and 2015‚ highlighted some longstanding problems for the climbing industries in Nepal. Especially for local Sherpa guides where issues like overcrowding‚ safety‚ meager wages and insurance are of immense concerns. These problems have left many wondering why the Nepal government hasn’t done more support the Sherpa guides? The group of people risks their lives so that foreign climbers can attempt Everest. The desire to conquer Everest has been on

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    2.1 Scope of the work 8 2.2 Study Findings 8 2.2.1 Government’s Power Distribution Plan 8 2.2.2 Initial costing and Process to get traditional electricity connection – 2 KW 9 2.2.3 Schedule of Electricity Pricing and monthly cost for 2 KW load in residential 10 2.2.4 Government’s Renewable Energy Policy 10 3.1 Renewable Energy Potential in Bangladesh 11 3.2. Achievement in Renewable Energy Development in Bangladesh 11 3.3 Recent Initiatives in Renewable Energy 12 3.4 500MW Solar Power

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    Bridgette Journey

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    14 days in Nepal- Kathryn Lingley 12083.56 Kilometres away from home‚ eight thousand dollars later and an adventure of a life time. Would you do it? Bridgette Morley from Hauraki Plains College chose to take this leap. Kathryn Lingley investigates what Bridgette journey was like? How it has affected her? In the end was it all worth it? ‘Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.’ - Andre Gide ‘When the plane touched down in Nepal I first noticed the mountains

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    Kalabagh Dam Case Study

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    errors and the formatting remain. It is a gem with five minutes to spare. Uploading only takes a few seconds and all you have to do is press submit and then the desktop goes blank. Despite all your incessant clicking‚ the ever looming spectre of load shedding has ruined your life and it is hardly the first time. In fact it has been going on for the past ___ so years[] and there seems to be no end to it. But wait; there are people who offer hope; a world where you do not have to live in constant fear

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    Energy Cricis in Pakistan

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    country’s economy. A continuous and sufficient energy `supply can ensure a healthy and progressive economy. Pakistan is passing through the challenging phase of electricity scarcity but right steps taken with an honest intention can lead us to load shedding free future. The pragmatic solutions are of long term and short term duration. The short term solutions are to decrease the transmission line losses‚ to break the vicious circle of circular debts‚ to scrutinize the utility bill payment and a

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    Ralegan Siddhi (Marathi: राळेगण सिद्धी) is a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar District‚ Maharashtra state in western India. It is located at a distance of 87 km from Pune. The village has an area of 982.31 ha (1991). It is considered a model of environmental conservation. The village has carried out programs like tree planting‚ terracing to reduce soil erosion and digging canals to retain rainwater. For energy‚ the village uses solar power‚ biogas (some generated from the community toilet)

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