Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Your valued opinion plz : A, B, C or D as below ?


A hung assembly in the visibility, with fresh elections almost 6 months away, may we know about your opinion that what you are looking for ?

A : Fresh Poll
B : Formation of Govt by BJP / AAP on common minimum agenda
C : Congress to support BJP or AAP in the formation of Govt.
D : BJP / AAP to support Congress.

Plz mail us your opinion at the earliest.

Thanks

Team
RWABhagidari

Sunday, December 8, 2013

देश की जनता अब जाग चुकी है

यह जो वोट पड़ा है यह केवल Anti Incumbency का वोट नही है, बल्कि यह वोट है महंगाई के खिलाफ, बिजली के बिल के खिलाफ, गंदे पानी के खिलाफ, भरष्टाचार के इल्ज़ामों के खिलाफ जिसके लिए शायद कॉंग्रेस पार्टी ने कभी विचार ही नही किया. सिर्फ़ फुड सेक्यूरिटी बिल पास कर के अगर आप सोचते थे की आप चुनाव जीत जाएँगे, तो वो ग़लत था. जब आग पेट में लगी हो, अपने घर में लगी हो तो लोगों को मजबूरन उसे बुझाने के लिए उठना पड़ता है और उसका नतीजा है की एक नई नवेली पार्टी ने बड़े बड़े नेताओं को धूल चटा दी. अब सरकार बने या दुबारा चुनाव हो, इन नेताओं को जनता के बारे में गंभीरता से सोचना पडेगा वरना यह सच है की देश की जनता अब जाग चुकी है.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

BELIEF


Our " Vote Delhi Vote " campaign on Social Media

For the Delhi Assembly Elections, we started our, " VOTE DELHI VOTE ", campaign on 7th November & in less than 30 days, we uploaded over 30 banners on our Social network sites. Purpose was just the promotion of VOTING. Our Vote Delhi Vote banners can be viewed, all together at : http://www.rwabhagidari.com/VoteDelhiVoteBanners.htm

DERC invites ideas for solar power metering

NEW DELHI: Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has invited suggestions and feedback from stakeholders on a proposal to introduce netmetering for rooftop solar power generation as per guidelines laid down by the ministry of new and renewable energy. 

The commission claims that, with about 300 sunny days in Delhi a year and around 30 lakh households, Delhi has more than 700 sq km of built-up area for installation of photo-voltaic systems. With net metering, the commission will be able to keep an account of how much self-generated solar power the consumer will retain, how much they will pass to the distribution grid and how much they will draw from it. 

"Net metering will help in keeping account of the power produced from the solar panels. We are waiting for consumer feedback on the proposal before we proceed to fix up solar power tariffs," said an official. 

Senior officials said introducing solar power policy in Delhi has become a priority for DERC though the proposal has been stuck in red tape for years. "If somebody wants to generate solar power for their own purposes, they may do so and, if they produce more, they can then have an arrangement with their power supplier BSES or Tata to send the excess power in the distribution grid. The consumer can simultaneously draw solar power from this grid," DERC chairperson P D Sudhakar said. 

Renewable energy analysts, meanwhile, have had mixed responses about DERC's draft net metering proposal. Some clauses may not be very encouraging for people who plan to have solar rooftop facilities. 

Manish Ram, renewable energy analyst with Greenpeace India, says it's a "good initiative" to have a net metering proposal but adds "DERC's policy says that the capacity to be allowed for each distribution transformer shall not exceed 15% of the capacity of that transformer. I am not sure why there is such a limit. If people have rooftop space they must be allowed to instal bigger capacity solar generation facilities". 

Delhi doesn't have a solar policy, a fact that may constrain people from accessing incentives for producing solar energy. Delhi's environment department has prepared a draft solar policy that upholds "production-based subsidy". This means the government will pay for the units of energy one saves by using solar power. People who plan install solar roof-tops can also enjoy a 30% subsidy on solar panels from the ministry.


with thanks : Times of India : LINK



Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Experts warn taxpayer of power tariff burden


NEW DELHI: Electricity tariffs in Delhi have become the biggest selling point for political parties in Wednesday's polls. While new entrant Aam Aadmi Party has promised to cut tariffs in Delhi by 50% if it comes to power, the BJP manifesto has assured a 30% reduction. However, power sector industry experts say that, with discoms already defaulting on payments and unable to pay generation companies, the only way out would be increasing government subsidy.

Delhi discoms BSES Yamuna, BSES Rajdhani and Tata Power Delhi have been complaining to regulatory body DERC over unrealistic tariffs for the last several years. The financial situation of discoms has reached a point where they claim they are surviving only on bank loans and borrowings.

Reliance discoms, in fact, have been regularly defaulting on payments to NTPC, Damodar Valley, IPGCL and PPCL. DERC has also accepted that tariffs in Delhi are below par and have announced a series of hikes over the last few years to meet costs. In this scenario, promises by political parties for a tariff reduction could only come at the cost of the taxpayer if government subsidies are increased, say experts.

Tata Power Delhi CEO Praveer Sinha said, "Reduction in tariffs is only determined by DERC and the government or political parties have no role in this. The only way to reduce tariffs is by giving more subsidies. Discoms have to be financially sustainable and there is no clear cut way to reduce tariffs and can only come down by the subsidy mechanism. Even DERC knows that unless generation costs go down, power tariffs cannot reduce and it is the commission's responsibility to make the power sector sustainable."

"Unless there is some subsidy proposed by the government, with the current financial situation of the discoms, a tariff reduction is not possible. Companies are already not able to meet costs," a top official from east Delhi discom BSES Yamuna said. DERC officials, meanwhile, declined to comment on promises made by political parties and said they had no interaction with any party and were not involved in any party's agenda.

While AAP claims that a CAG audit of discoms will automatically show how discoms are actually in profit, BJP has come out with its own formula including bringing in more distribution utilities to end the current Reliance/Tata monopoly and bring down tariffs. "One of the ideas proposed is reducing surplus power. What parties do not understand is that surplus power is essential to ensure 24/7 availability of power in the city. To meet peak hour demand, surplus is sometimes necessary in certain time slots," explained a BSES official.


with thanks : Times of India : Link

Thanks Delhiites for BREAKING the RECORD - it's in between 65 % to 70%. Final figures awaited.


Voted ?


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Must vote today if you don't want a HUNG HOUSE !


MUST VOTE : 4th December : Vote Delhi Vote :

दोस्तो, 

पाँच सालों के बाद एक मौका मिलता है, अपनी वोट डाल कर अपनी मनपसंद सरकार को चुनने का. हम यह नही कहते की किस पार्टी को वोट डालो बल्कि हम तो सिर्फ़ इतना चाहते हैं की आप अपने मत का सदुपयोग करो, अपने वोट का पर्योग करो और अपनी मनपसंद सरकार को चुन लो. 

क्या आप इस मौके का सदुपयोग नही करोगे ? क्या सारा दिन सिर्फ़ व्यर्थ में खराब कर दोगे और फिर बाद में कलपोगे की यह नही हुआ या वो नही हुआ ? 

अभी भी समय है, उठो, जागो, सवेरा होने वाला है, सूरज निकलने वाला है, आप खुद भी वोट डालो और अपने सभी दोस्तों, रिश्तेदारों को भी बोलो कि वोट ज़रूर डालनी है. 

आप भी इस देश के ज़िम्मेदार नागरिक हो. हम उम्मीद करते हैं की कल Delhi वाले पिछले सारे रेकॉर्ड तोड़ कर वोट डालने का एक नया कीर्तिमान बनाएँगे. 

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