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    New Load-shedding Schedule * Effective from December 08‚ 2012. * Load-shedding will take place on the given time inside the Kathmandu Valley and 5 minutes after the given time outside the Valley. * Depending upon the condition‚ load-shedding could increase/decrease by one hour. Group/Day | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Group 1 | 03:00-09:00 13:00-18:00 | 11:00-17:00 20:00-24:00 | 10:00-14:00 19:00-24:00 | 09:00-13:00 18:00-22:00 | 06:00-12:00

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    the business as well as general legislation (Study guide EKRP 211 Annexure B:35) Practically‚ in terms of people risk that has arisen from the case studies of Eskom‚ the following was concluded; • Scheduled load shedding was not correctly applied (Case studies-Eskom:6) • Stage 2 load shedding should have been kept at stage two to allow for maintenance(Case studies-Eskom:6) 2.1.3 Technological (Systems) risk Technological risk can be defined as the risk of a lack of deficiencies in the information

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    Rampal Electricity Plant Introduction There is a rising energy demand in Bangladesh in proportion with the growth of its population. Given the near exponential growth of demand due to other factors like industrialization‚ we are now forced to explore non-government sources of energy from being reliant on government run power stations only.  The proposed Rampal Coal-based Power Station is an example of the latter. Rampal Power Station came in the paper for the first time when Bangladesh Prime

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    Pakistan has reached the point where many of the countries of the West have started labeling it as a "Failed State". The reason behind this uproar is the severity of the problems the country faces. The global crisis has not hit any country as badly as it has hit Pakistan. There are various problems the country faces including terrorism‚ power shortages‚ gas shortages‚ shooting inflation rates‚ unavailability of basic needs for people such as food‚ housing‚ clothes‚ rising rates of unemployment

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    Topic: Recent disturbances in Karachi Date: 28-10-2013 Recent disturbances in Karachi Introduction: Karachi is the largest and the most popular city of Pakistan and it has the only (in a working condition) seaport and financial centre‚ as well as the capital of Sindh province. It has an estimated population of 23.5 million people as of 2011‚ and a density of 6‚000 people per square kilometre (15‚500 per square mile). Karachi is the third largest city in the world by population in a

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    experiencing up to 12 hours load shedding in peak hot weather and during the board exams are on the way. Every body now became the expert of energy and all the figures are on finger tips. some time the shortage is 200 MW some time 2500 MW. energy admin seriously explores the causes of such acute shortage Gas as Fuel AGING OF THE EQUIPMENT One very important reason attributed to this energy shortage is the aging of the generating equipment which could not develop the electricity as per the design requirement

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    its energy crisis; failing to increase supply proportionately and conserving demand. In 1980s‚ it met 86% of its demand; come 2000s‚ situation is getting worse. Explosion in the supply of natural gas gave the nation a breather‚ sharing burden of electricity and oil‚ only to make future insecure as gas reserves deplete at fast rate. Fire-fighting on the part of government becomes national strategy‚ instead of proactive‚ long-term planning. This has contributed to circular debt problem because of short-sightedness

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    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 theft free electricity supply. Appropriate infrastructure can definitely guarantee a healthy flow of electricity. An individual approach

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    CRISIS IN BANGLADESH AND MEASURES TO ERADICATE THE PROBLEM INTRODUCTION 1. Electricity is the air and water of modern civilization. With the invention of electricity human life‚ culture and society has dramatically changed. Present day society demands electricity as the basic need in every moment of human life. It plays a decisive role in agricultural mechanization‚ industrialization‚ urbanization etc. Without electricity‚ communities are unable to participate in the benefits of modern advances and

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    Study 4 1.3 Findings 5 1.4 Recommendations 6 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

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