INDIA – Power Sector: Emerging Developments & Critical issues 1. Introduction Large number of power projects (XI and XII five year plans) is under construction to overcome the power shortages and meet the growing energy requirements in the country. However‚ the sector has been encountering problems on account of inadequate / depleting conventional fuel resources‚ slippages in capacity addition‚ transmission / open access constraints and high Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT & C) losses in the
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Nuclear energy has a significant role in the economy. The nuclear energy industry leads to job creation and economic growth. 400 to 700 permanent jobs are required by the operation of one nuclear power plant (Nuclear Energy Institute‚ 2014). There are more than 63‚000 highly skilled workers involved in the civil nuclear industry throughout the UK. In addition‚ there over 80‚000 jobs linked to the industry directly or indirectly (Nuclear Industry Association‚ n.d.). Nevertheless‚ a large amount of
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Assignment On Power Sector in India INDEX Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 History of Indian Power Sector 5 Classification of Power Sources 6 Current Scenario and Opportunities Ahead 8 Michael Porter’s 5 Forces 10 Barriers to Entry 10 Bargaining power of Buyers 11 Bargaining power of suppliers 12 Rivalry among Competitors 13 Threat from Substitutes 14 Annexures I – Classification of Power 15 II- Percentage of sectors generating power 15 III- Percentage
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Do you remember the huge nuclear accident that happened in Japan 6 years ago in 2011? This disaster is said to be the world’s second worst after the 1986 Chernobyl tragedy‚ brought about the closure of all of Japan’s 44 working reactors‚ responsible for producing nearly a third of the national energy output (Documentary Director to RT). This incident killed over 1300 people in Japan‚ and some people are still suffering from diseases‚ such as radiation-caused cancer. Also‚ Naoto Kan‚ a former Japanese
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as against Rs. 5‚915.91 crores‚ a growth of 22.3%. Operating Revenue is higher mainly owing to new tariff approved by the Regulator in Mumbai Licensed Area‚additional power generated from new plants commissioned during the year‚such as Haldia Power Plant and new wind farms and higher volume sold in Jojobera and Belgaum in the current year. The Operating Profit went up by 21.8% due to operational
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Australia should adopt nuclear power as its main source of power Currently‚ an increasing number of countries have developed nuclear power and adopted nuclear power as their main source of power. However‚ not all countries support the development of nuclear power. A great deal of residents concerns which have swept across much of the developed world was caused by the growing nuclear industry overseas (Falk ‚Green & Mudd 2006).In Australia‚ nuclear power is not used due to the worries about
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the world. The question now is‚ what is the solution? The solution is “Cow Power.” Twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week: cow shit. The more politically correct term however is cow manure‚ but for those of us who have drove through or live near a dairy farm‚ we wouldn’t dare call the smell anything else but cow shit. Unbelievably‚ some creative genius has figured out a way to put this bad smells to better use. Cow power is a new undertaking of company like Elite Energy LLC and has gain popularity
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MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES India has a variety of mineral resources that play a very important role in the industrial development of the country. India has large deposits of Iron ore‚ manganese ore and bauxite ore. India has a virtual monopoly over mica. India is self-sufficient in coal but coking coal is limited. India has small deposits of zinc‚ copper‚ lead and gold. It lacks sulphur and is poor in the production of mineral oil and natural gas. We have small deposits of minerals required for
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If nuclear waste is harmful it should be stored away from human populated areas. If nuclear waste is harmful it should not be stored by humans‚ but in less to non-populated areas. “Spent nuclear fuel remains highly dangerous for prolonged periods. It has long lived radioactive materials in it that can contaminate the environment and harm public health” (USA Today). Thousands of Americans are exposed to nuclear waste sites across the country. And if we do not take action to find somewhere else to
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Fukushima Power Plant Nuclear power plants now account for 14% of the world’s electricity supply [1]. These power plants differ only by the fuel used from oil coal or gas power plants. The concept is otherwise the same. Large nuclei become unstable when struck with a neutron‚ his causes it to split apart and also produce neutrons which are fire out. This then causes a chain reaction and other nuclei are split up. This splitting of nuclei is called nuclear fission and it provides heat which heats
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