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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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WB funding for transmission line between India and Nepal

 
 

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KATHMANDU, July 16: The World Bank and the Government of Nepal signed an agreement on Saturday for financing the implementation of the Nepal India Electricity Transmission and Trade Project (NIETTP).

According to a press statement, the agreement was signed by Lal Shanker Ghimire, Joint Secretary and Chief of the Foreign Aid Coordination Division, Ministry of Finance, and Andras Horvai, World Bank Acting Country Manager for Nepal.


Ellen Goldstein, the World Bank Country Director for Nepal and Bangladesh, in the statement said the landmark project is one of the several joint efforts that Nepal and the World Bank are making to help relieve the chronic shortage of electricity and will contribute to removing the infrastructure barriers which stand as the key challenge for development.

The action plan includes development of the Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur transmission link, a key component of the NIETTP and the first major cross-border transmission line between India and Nepal to be developed on a commercial basis.

Upon completion of the project, Nepal is expected to significantly reduce load shedding with consequent positive impact on trade and industry. The assistance package is part of a $202 million project, which is also supported by the private sector and development partners, as well as the governments of Nepal and India.

World Bank´s contribution in the project comprises of $84 million in credit from the International Development Association (IDA), the concessionary lending arm of the World Bank Group and an IDA grant of $15 million.

"The project will provide Nepal with at least 100 MW of additional electricity imported from India to meet its power needs," said Goldstein. "It will also develop key segments of the backbone high voltage system to help expand access to electricity across Nepal."


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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

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India's first renewable energy based smart mini-grid system commissioned

OUR BUREAU Jul 4, 2011, 02.28pm IST

NEW DELHI: India has commissioned a first of its kind Renewable Energy Based Smart Mini-Grid System at TERI Retreat in Gurgaon.

"The country must have strong safeguards so that it gets the best technology and also develops it indigenously", said Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy.

" Renewable energy is important as it reaches unreachable areas," said Shri Sushilkumar Shinde, Union Minister of Power. He said that smart mini-grids will be very useful for stand-alone projects in villages and inaccessible areas.

A Smart Mini-Grid (SMG), or Micro-Grid, is an intelligent electricity distribution network, operating at or below 11 KV, where the energy demand is effectively and intelligently managed by diverse range of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) such as solar PV, micro-hydro power plants, wind turbines, biomass, small conventional generators such as diesel gensets etc in combination with each other through smart control techniques.

"Renewable energy is important as it reaches unreachable areas," said Shri Sushilkumar Shinde, Union Minister of Power. He said that smart mini-grids will be very useful for stand-alone projects in villages and inaccessible areas.

Advanced sensing, communication and control technologies are used in smart grids these days for not only generation and transmission of power but also distribution and utilization of electricity in a more intelligent and effective manner.

Such an application will not only foster the effective inter-connection and utilization of multiple renewable energy resources but would also help in advancing access to energy to the last mile in the most optimum way by improving the efficiency of the overall system.

The Smart Mini-Grid system has a great potential in large commercial and industrial complexes, hospitals, shopping malls/ complexes, apartments, residential complexes, educational institutions, remote un-electrified as well as electrified locations to ensure maximum flexibility, reliability and safety.



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Gopinath S
Chief Executive
nRG Consulting Services, Bangalore
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http://nrgcs.blogspot.com/
+91 99161 29728