Cover Story Jul 01, 2016 Right of Way for Monopoles There is an emergent need to provide high voltage electric power transmission that minimises impact on the environment, agriculture and communities. Overhead transmission lines have been the normal, located on designated rights-of-way.
Cover Story Jul 01, 2016 Monopoles shall be used where land is constraint No replacing required. Both angular towers and monopoles shall coexist. Only for in new installations and at places where enough land is not available, monopoles shall be used.
Cover Story Jun 01, 2016 Realising the potential With truckloads of untreated waste being generated daily, while the country is struggling to achieve consistent power supply to all, waste-to-energy seems to be a bright proposition. However, awareness and implementation remain major constraints.
Cover Story Jun 01, 2016 Clouds around coal Coal plays an essential role in our global energy mix, particularly in India and the developing world through electricity generation. This fossil fuel has gained prominence due to its availability in abundance in the bowels of earth, lack of disastrous impact like nuclear plants do, and favourable economics it continues to enjoy in power generation
Cover Story Jun 01, 2016 Coal will continue to be mainstay for power generation At the 21st Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), COP 21 in Paris, a resolution on limiting the use of coal across countries was one of the proposals put up for consideration.
Cover Story Jun 01, 2016 RE focus do not signal move away from coal Currently, renewable energy costs are generally higher than that of fossil-based and nuclear energy. In addition to this, unlike well-established conventional designs and technologies, the advancement in different RE technologies still requires substantial investments and research and development
Cover Story Jun 01, 2016 Coal will continue to have 70percent share in generation Developers interest in setting up of more coal based generating has not waned yet. The present lull is only a temporary phase. India will continue to be a potential investment destination because of huge demand supply gap.
Cover Story May 01, 2016 Power Tariff Policy to change things for the better While exact numbers and figures will be hard to come by, for long Indian power producers have suffered great losses due to idle capacity. The recently enacted Power Tariff Policy has, however, brought relief to the industry.
Cover Story May 01, 2016 The Power Paradox The power sector of the country seems to be full of contradictions - there are about 300 million people who do not have access to power, about a third of the population is not lucky enough to escape scheduled and unscheduled power outages, but about 25,000 MW of installed capacity is unable to find buyers, the reason is that most of the power distribution companies (Discoms) are unable to buy enough power to cater their customers´ needs and even if they are ready to do so, there are not enough transmission lines to transfer excess power from pockets of plenty to the needy geographies.