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- RES and EES Situation in India
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 1&2 (2020), Pagination: 3-3Abstract
India is the world’s third-largest producer of electricity. The country’s installed power generating capacity of 334399.83 MW as of January 2018 is the world’s fifth-largest. Over the last five years, India put up 99.21 GW of additional capacity. India has been mainly depending on the fossil fuels for its electrical energy needs. Coal-based power plants serve 61% of the total demand. In order to reduce economic burden, pollution, oil imports and to promote renewable energy sources (RES) utilization, Government of India (GoI) has launched several programmes and policies. RES capacity of the country has increased from 6 MW in 1985 to 57260 MW in 2017. Of the total installed capacity of around 334399.83 MW as on 31st January 2018, and the break-up comprises coal (193821.50 MW), gas (25150.38), diesel (837.63 MW), nuclear (6780.00 MW), hydro (44963.42 MW), and RES (62846.90 MW).- The Survival Codes of Power Industry in Slowing Economy
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 1&2 (2020), Pagination: 4-4Abstract
Studies in the USA and the Europe find that in the last decade industry players with (1) a greener energy mix, (2) smaller scale and, quite naturally, (3) better financial performance fared better than the others. New business models and the most adaptive business models succeeding are those that circle around the customer interface with fast digital solutions. The flexible interplay between consumption and production of energy, and/or between several service alternatives to fulfill basic needs for customer comfort proved important.- Are Micro-Grids the Future of Power for the People in the Remote Villages?
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 3&4 (2020), Pagination: 38-38Abstract
The agriculture sector contributes 16.4% to India’s GDP, but the major population involved in agricultural activities live in remote villages and are still not connected to electrical power. These villages are deprived of grid connection and solely depend on firewood, kerosene, diesel to meet their energy requirements. A possible solution to power the remote community is to develop reliable and resilient Microgrids (MG) with renewable energy sources.- Market Based Electricity Price Deregulation
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 3&4 (2020), Pagination: 37-37Abstract
As your favourite journal is trying to reinvent in this challenging time, we will seek your continuous support and patronage. It is thus important that you communicate with us more on what we should do next. Please communicate with us by your information, suggestions, inputs and concern, and more particularly, how you think that the future of power engineering, technology and economics will change and pose new arenas of growth and challenges.- Covid-19 Severely Exposed Victims in the Power Sector
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 5&6 (2020), Pagination: 71-71Abstract
No Abstract.- Price War, Climate Change and COVID-19: Shift of Power in the Global Energy Industry and Resource Curse
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 5&6 (2020), Pagination: 72-72Abstract
Even before the price war in March, 2019 it was evident that the oil and gas industry faced a new energy order. First, the “shale revolution” in North America has created a more flexible source of oil and gas, undermining the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their ability to manage production. In 2014-15, Saudi Arabia tried to damage the shale industry in the United States (US) by increasing production and driving down the oil price. But this strategy ultimately failed as the shale industry reduced its costs and was able to recover and secure the finance needed to expand production. In September 2016, Russia and Saudi Arabia reached the so-called OPEC+ agreement, involving 24 oil-producing countries, to manage oil production to support the price of oil. This worked briefly, but it also incentivized the US shale industry to increase production. Output surged, reaching record levels in early 2020. The emergence of the US as a major exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has had an equally destabilizing impact on global gas markets. Second, following the Paris Agreement in 2015, there has been an increased determination to address climate change and accelerate the de-carbonization of the global energy system, alongside a desire to reduce urban air pollution. This has been aided by the rapid fall in the cost of renewable power generation and a growing acceptance of the need to reduce fossil fuel consumption sooner rather than later. In this context, the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting unprecedented fall in oil and gas demand preview an inevitable, more definitive shift that presents an existential threat to so-called “Producer Economies”.- Pandemic and Renewable Energy
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 7&8 (2020), Pagination: 109-109Abstract
No Abstract.- Co-firing of Biomass in Coal Power Plants can be Promoted just to Reduce Air Pollution, Inter Alia Other Benefits
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 11&12 (2021), Pagination: 167-169Abstract
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- An Introduction to Solar Power Electronics
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 11&12 (2021), Pagination: 170-171Abstract
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- Expanding the Renewables Market: How the Merchants can be Attracted
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 9&10 (2021), Pagination: 131-132Abstract
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- Geothermal Plants: A Brief State of the Art
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 9&10 (2021), Pagination: 133-135Abstract
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- Greening and biodiversity protection in the power sector: benefits outweigh cost .
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 9 &10 (2020), Pagination: 143Abstract
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 9 &10 (2020), Pagination: 144Abstract
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No keywords- Don’t Blame the Government for Lack of Support. Innovations will Come from Inside: Openness to Ideas and Action
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 7&8 (2021), Pagination: 103-103Abstract
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- Where Standsthe Development and Innovation of Smart Pressure Sensor Technology
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 7&8 (2021), Pagination: 104-105Abstract
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- How will Micro-grids Sustain the Renewable Energy Systems of the Future
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 7&8 (2021), Pagination: 106-106Abstract
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- On-grid or Off-grid Solar Power for Homes and MSMEs?
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 7&8 (2021), Pagination: 107-108Abstract
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- Solar-aided Coal-fired Hybrid Power: A Model under Consideration
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 5&6 (2021), Pagination:Abstract
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- Energy-saving Innovation for Magnesite Transport Bed Flash Calcinations (TBFC) Process
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 5&6 (2021), Pagination: 71Abstract
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- The Mind of a Hybrid Car Buyer
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 5&6 (2021), Pagination: 72Abstract
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- INDIAN JOURNAL OF POWER & RIVER VALLEY DEVELOPMENT
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 3& 4 (2021), Pagination: 33Abstract
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- Hydrogen technology and economy: adoption challenges under the shadow of COVID-19
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 3& 4 (2021), Pagination: 34Abstract
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- Solar-aided coal-fired hybrid power: a model under consideration
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 1 & 2 (2021), Pagination: 3Abstract
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- Coal-fired power plants, health impacts and some planning inputs
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 1 & 2 (2021), Pagination: 4Abstract
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- Ethnically diverse but equal societies are less energy poor
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 1 & 2 (2021), Pagination: 2 - 5Abstract
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- How electricity industry have been responding to Covid-19 crisis and other challenges
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 71, No 1 & 2 (2021), Pagination: 6 - 9Abstract
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- Nexus between energy efficiency and electricity reforms: A DEABased way forward for clean power development, Energy Policy, 8 January 2021, Muhammad Mohsin et al.
- Impact of COVID-19 on the Power Sector, Saket Surya - April 23, 2020, Policy .
- Will integrated solar-coal hybrid power plants prove to be the best foot forward for future energy in India?
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 11&12 (2020), Pagination: 173Abstract
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- Hydrogen technology and economy: adoption challenges under the shadow of COVID-19
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 70, No 11&12 (2020), Pagination: 174Abstract
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- Grid Solar Installations can be Anti-micro/macro Biological Environment, and What are the Choices
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 3&4 (2022), Pagination: 51-53Abstract
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- Recent Developments of Inductive Pad for Charging of Electric Vehicles (EV)
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 3&4 (2022), Pagination: 54-56Abstract
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- Ahmed A. S. Mohamed et al, (2020): A comprehensive overview of inductive pad in electric vehicles stationary charging, Applied Energy, 12 February.
- Power Sector Reforms Must Strive For Financial Efficiency and Accountability: The Case of India and Great Britain (part-i)
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 5&6 (2022), Pagination: 87-90Abstract
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- Self-powered Skin Electronics for Energy Harvesting
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 5&6 (2022), Pagination: 91-92Abstract
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- Power Sector Reforms Must Strive for Financial Efficiency and Accountability: The Case of India and Great Britain (Part-ii)
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 7&8 (2022), Pagination: 115-120Abstract
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- Singh, Anoop (2006): “Power sector reform in India: current issues and prospects” Energy Policy, Volume 34, Issue 16, November, Pages 2480-2490
- Liu, Jinqi, Wang, Jihong and Cardinal, Joel (2022): “Evolution and reform of UK electricity market” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 161, June.
- Chao-yo Cheng et.al, (2020): “Vested interests: Examining the political obstacles to power sector reform in twenty Indian states”. Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 70, December.
- Can Russia-Ukraine War Interrupt Clean Energy Transitions for the Industries?
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 7&8 (2022), Pagination: 121-123Abstract
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- Replacement and Cost of Replacement of Solar Panels
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 9&10 (2022), Pagination: 150-152Abstract
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- The Role of Green Technology Innovation in Pollutant Reduction from the Electric Power and Thermal Power Industry
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 9&10 (2022), Pagination: 153-155Abstract
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- https://www.powermag.com/worlds-largest-post combustion-carbon-captureprojectcompleted/
- The continuing woes of power distribution companies in India and what can be done about it? (Part-I)
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 11&12 (2022), Pagination: 191 - 194Abstract
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- Natural gas soars 700%: Shortages of the fuel are rippling throughout the global economy, threatening recessions and a further wave of inflation (Part 1 and 2)
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 72, No 11&12 (2022), Pagination: 195 - 197Abstract
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- Electrical Industry and Technology Trends
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 73, No 1&2 (2023), Pagination: 3 - 7Abstract
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- How is Electricity Priced in the Efficient markets of the Developed World? And the Case of India
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 73, No 1&2 (2023), Pagination: 8 - 11Abstract
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- Global EV Market: as it is Changing After the Ukraine War
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 73, No 3&4 (2023), Pagination: 42 - 45Abstract
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- Carbon Control Policies can Significantly Affect ESG Performance of Power Companies
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Indian Journal of Power and River Valley Development, Vol 73, No 3&4 (2023), Pagination: 46 - 49Abstract
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