World Energy FocusWe are delighted to bring you the June 2015 issue of World Energy Focus, the monthly e-magazine of the World Energy Council(WEC).
The cover story is on this year’s World Energy Trilemma Report; bringing relevant messages during the run up to COP 21. An exclusive interview with Yongping Zhai, Technical Advisor for the Energy Group at the Asian Development Bank shares ADB’s initiatives in the region. Also is a report on the progress of UNSE4all initiative. The county focus of this issue is on Italy.Each month World Energy Focus brings you news, features, interviews, and World Energy Council member insights on current energy developments. Find the Magazine as an attachment to this mail or you could down load it from the link below.
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- Harnessing sun, wind power
Business Standard looks at the companies which want to change the landscape of India's renewable energy sector- AP Transco buys out GVK Power's plant in Andhra Pradesh
- Delhi Budget session may see debate on power
- DJB turns to solar power to cut costs, protect environment
- Govt lays groundwork for 24x7 power for all
Plan that will be ready by December will take into account the needs of states and UTs and their financial capacity- Govt ramps up solar power capacity target by five times
India will now aim to generate 100,000 MW from solar power by 2022- Thirty one countries including India produce nuclear power, France tops at 73%
- Sri Lanka to take call on Rs 3k cr undersea power link: PGCIL
- Solar companies set to power homes, factories in rural Tanzania
- Power ministry reviews Gujarat model for national rollout
Gujarat's Jyotirgram Yojana is a major achievement of Narendra Modi's Gujarat model of development.- Power crunch in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh: A test for PM Narendra Modi
Can Narendra Modi, in power for less than a week, live up to reputation for providing reliable services?- Power demand peaks in Delhi as mercury soars
Temperature was above normal in Delhi on Thursday with the mercury soaring to 43.7 degree Celsius.- NMDC scouts for new sites for UP power plant
The EAC earlier refused to clear the project saying that the place where the project is proposed is fertile agriculture land and suggested the company to find another site.- Changes in mega power policy get Cabinet approval
The project is expected to directly benefit a rural population of about 78 lakh people.- Cement, power push core sector up 1.7% in November
Economists see revival, caution mild activity going forward.- Power cos whose mines face green hurdles get coal supply
These 24 power plants with tapering linkages were part of the 78,000 MW approved by the CCEA earlier for fuel supply.- Solar power costs trend down, wind blows away tariff advantage
For instance, in 2011, when the government invited bids to build 500 MW of solar power capacity.For more information Contact - WEC India Secretariat, C/o NTPC Limited, 7th Floor, Core-6, SCOPE Complex, New Delhi-110 003, India
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