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    According to Bemis (1936) “A new conception of the structure of our modern houses is needed, better adapted not only to the social conditions of our day but also to the modern means of production: factories, machinery, technology and research”. Albert Bemis, US housing manufacturer in the early twentieth century has a vested interest in using technology to advance new concepts in the design of houses. Nevertheless he points to the important relationship of the use of technology in the structural

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    It also provides multifarious benefits such as lower tariffs, infrastructure development in remote and hilly areas, rural electrification, flood protection, food mitigation, removal of anthropogenic waste from the water for free drinking water supply, irrigation, tourism etc. The earnings (or cost saved) from these benefits are ploughed into the social sector helping in overall

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    TOPIC SCOPE OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN INDIA AUTHORS U. Mohamed Razik Ali E.Praveen SCOPE OF SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANTS IN INDIA U. Mohamed Razik Ali (UG student) E.Praveen (UG student) praveen93psn@gmail.com mohamedrazikali@gmail.com Abstract Now-a-days the importance of electrical energy is very severe, that no one could live without it. In such a condition, in India and especially in southern India there is a great demand for electricity. This article refers to

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MPPT ALGORITHMS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPLICATIONS D.Kannan *1, Dr.N.Narmadhai 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, Government College of Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore-641013.Tamilnadu, India,Mobile:+91 9543628236,E-mail:kannanstak@gmail.com Departments of Electrical Engineering, Government College of Technology, Anna University Coimbatore.Tamilnadu, India kannanstak@gmail.com narmadhai@gct.ac.in Abstract— This paper presents study and comparison of Maximum

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    Optimized Economy of Power Generation from a Hybrid PV/Diesel System Using Particle Swarm Optimisation P.Rama krishna Department of Electrical Engineering Andhra University (A) college of Engineering,Vizag-03 Andhra Pradesh Dr.K.Vaisakh ph.D,IISc Professor ,Dept of Electrical Engineering A.U college of Engineering (A),Visakhapatnam-3 Andhra Pradesh Abstract— There is a pressing need to accelerate the development of advanced clean energy technologies in order to control

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    INTRODUCTION Cummins was established in 1962 with the name Kirloskar Cummins Ltd. It manufactures a variety of engines operating on diesel ,natural gas, diesel engines. It provides innovative solutions across Industrial ,Power Generation and Automotive application. It approximately manufactures 50000 p.a. It is amongst the largest exporter of Engineering Products. Cummins India Foundation is headed by the Managing Director of the Cummins Group in India, Anant J. Talaulicar. He is assisted by the

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    1.Introduction Small Scale Enterprises (SSEs) have played and continue to play significant roles in the growth, development and industrialisation of many economies the world over. In Nigeria, the SSEs have performed below expectation due to a combination of problems. This situation has been of great concern to the government, citizenry, practitioners, operators and the organised private sector groups. Small businesses are generally regarded as the driving force of economic growth, job creation

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    The Power Crisis in Tamil Nadu Viable Remedial Measure to Over Come K Chandrasekar1* C Bharath Kumar2 Load shedding which was originally meant for an hour or so, has now been extended to Abstract: Electric generation system in Tamil Nadu is suffering with a serious problem of load shedding, power shortage due industrial and technological development without having any proper intension for increasing the resource of power. But we have the immense resource to fulfill our power need. As India is subtropical

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    Transport or transportation is the movement of people, animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure, vehicles and operations. Transport is important because it enables trade between persons, which is essential for the development of civilizations. Transport infrastructure consists of the fixed installations including roads, railways, airways, waterways, canals and pipelines

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    History, Final Notes

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    Review Questions for Wyoming History Final Exam, December 6, 2011, 10:15 a.m. The exam will consist of three parts:   PART I: Short Identifications (50 points total) You will asked to select FIVE names/terms from a list of eight or nine choices. You will write a paragraph identifying the name/term and provide additional information about the significance of the name/term to Wyoming history. Some possible terms are listed under questions in Part III (below).   PART II: Two Book Questions (25

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