Sunday, November 5, 2017

Roof Top Solar Energy installations with a 30% Subsidy from Delhi Government

In a positive move directed towards making the capital more reliant on Renewable & more specifically Solar energy, New Delhi was tasked with generating 1,000 MW of solar power out of the national quota of 40,000 MW in 2016. Now with the right subsidies in place, the target that was set by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) to be achieved by 2020 from residential and institutional rooftops, is well on its way.


An Elevated Rooftop Installation of 5kW in the busy neighborhood of “Pitampura”

“The Solar Experience” Roof:
Even though 1,000 MW is only part of Delhi’s total solar potential of 2,500 MW with a residential potential of 1,250 MW; Solar Universe India is helping drive the larger movement, which was initially kick-started by Greenpeace India – instrumental in getting the Delhi Government to draft its own Solar Policy in June 2016. Some of the highlights of that policy include:
• Concept of Virtual Net Metering for roofs with limited Solar potential
• Group Net Metering for societies and RWA's
• Generation Based Incentive of Rs 2 PER UNIT for up to 3 years
• Building bylaws amendment for Rooftop Solar Installations
• Tax breaks, benefits, and subsidies



The “Solar Universe India” reasons for Going Solar

How Going Solar Helps You:
The Delhi Government, with the help of its implementing agency and empanelled vendors, is providing UPFRONT SUBSIDY on Rooftop Solar Installations across New Delhi and Solar Universe India (Success Impex Pvt Ltd) is one of those, that provides a subsidy to the end consumers worth up to 30% of the cost of the Solar Plant. More importantly, through a concept called Net Metering, one can earn for the power they generate even when it is not being used, which is especially beneficial for large buildings like educational and religious institutions, hospitals, farmhouses and RWA's.


How Net Metering Works


How Solar Net metering Works:
Upfront Subsidy of up to 30% is available for the following type of buildings:

Institutional Buildings
  • Educational Institutions
  • Schools
  • Universities
  • Health Institutions
  • Hospitals
  • Medical Colleges
         Social Sector
  • Community Centres
  • Welfare Homes
  • Orphanages & Old Age Homes
  • Common Service Centres & Workshops
  • Trusts, NGOs & Voluntary Organizations
Residential Buildings
  • All types including RWA’s

Thanks to the introduction of UPFRONT SUBSIDY (doing away with the old practice of direct disbursement to client bank account after plant commissioning), the payback period of Rooftop Solar Installations has been reduced to less than 42 months. In comparison to industry standards, Solar Universe India (Success Impex Pvt Ltd) is also offering 15% more energy through their installations titled "The Solar Experience".



The Solar Experience:
In New Delhi, most of the houses with roof ownership have a sanctioned load of 11kV and open roof space of 80 sqm which equates to a Solar potential of 8kW. An 8kW Rooftop Solar Installation can earn you Rs 1.05 lakhs every year for up to 25 years and is equivalent to planting 960 trees over the lifetime of the installation.


“20kW Installation Solar Plant with Net Metering”

RWA’s usually have a sanctioned load of 40kVa for common area lighting & energy and can install a solar plant of up to 32kW that will generate approximately 51,000 units per annum (as per the “Solar Experience of Solar Universe India”) for an investment of Rs 14.75 lacs that can be recouped in 30 months and save up to Rs 90 lacs over the lifetime of the Solar Plant.

Schools & larger institutions can export excess energy to the grid for more than 140 days in a year on account of various holidays and recoup their investment in less than 30 months owing to the various monetary benefits being offered.


Going Solar is now as easy as getting a home entertainment system. An 8kW Solar System can be set up in 15-20 days. You can schedule a site feasibility analysis by simply sending a WhatsApp message to +91-9810288787. If you're looking for such an installation (with SUBSIDY) in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, J&K and Maharashtra or are just curious to know more, contact the above number for more details and go solar today! Solar Universe India, a brand of Success Impex Pvt Ltd have been the pioneers of Solar PV installations in India since 2003. For any more details, please log on to www.solaruniverseindia.com/ 

The next blog post will address "How Simple It Is to Make Your Home Go Solar" and will answer to all of your questions regarding Finance, Space, and Cleaning of Rooftop Solar Installations.

Having received a Solar Grading of “SP1B” (only 8 out of 551 companies in India have this grading) from the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (Government of India) symbolizing “Highest Solar Potential & Moderate Financial Capability”, the company has directly or indirectly touched more than 150,000 lives with their solar installations. In New Delhi alone they have carried out more than 60 installations of 1kW to 140kW at residences, schools, gurudwaras and RWA’s.

Monday, October 30, 2017

REMINDER TO THE RWAs OF DELHI: Delhi government had opened registration for rooftop solar power plants in June 2017

Under the scheme, 30 per cent central financial assistance will be given by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy(MNRE) on the cost of the solar photovoltaic plant.
New Delhi: The Delhi government's power department today (news dated 18th June 2017) said it has opened the registration process for installation of rooftop solar power plants in the city, as it aims to tap one GigaWatt of green energy by the year 2020.
"The registration process has been opened for residents of Delhi in the residential, institutional and social sector categories under the city government's solar policy of 2016 and Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission's (Net Metering for Renewable Energy) Regulations 2014," a senior official said.
Under the scheme, 30 percent central financial assistance will be given by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on the cost of the solar photo voltaic plant.
The generation-based incentive (GBI) of Rs two per unit is also there for the residential category, the official said.
The Indraprastha Power Generation Company Ltd (IPGCL) has empanelled vendors for solar photo-voltaic installations.
Earlier this month, Lt Governor Anil Baijal had directed the power department to prepare a standard operating procedure(SOP) and a roadmap for promoting installation of solar power panels in the city.
The Delhi Solar Policy, which aims at the mass adoption of solar power in the city, was notified on September 27, 2016.
The highlights of the policy includes a generation-based incentive for three years.



Link used with thanks to Economic Times

Traffic jam at Jagat Puri Intersection in east Delhi

This is to inform you that traffic Light at the Jagat puri a Block intersection is frequently down resulting into in massive traffic Jam. Today also the traffic light was malfunctioning and this has resulted in massive traffic Jam at 7.52AM.  I had called the traffic helpline no 01125844444  from my mobile and they have promised the quick action but till 8.20am no traffic policemen were there so some youngster had taken the traffic duty and traffic was controlled to some extent. Will the Joint CP Traffic will look into this traffic light problem and make a permanent solution to this frequent problem at this intersection.  

with best regards 
chander mohan

Thursday, October 26, 2017

The environment that gives the residents a Super Life with a Super status

As per Wikipedia, “Environment is everything that is around us. It can be living or nonliving things. It includes physical, chemical and other natural forces. Living things live in their environment. They constantly interact with it and change in response to conditions in their environment.” And this is the hardcore truth. If we are living in a most polluted city, i.e. Delhi, we have to adjust our lives accordingly. If it is the most populated, with massive traffic jams, with many other issues, we have no options, but to adjust our lives accordingly.


As, it is the same city, that gives us a Super Life too. Just enter it from any of its borders and you will feel the difference. The difference, that emerges clearly from your eyes, mind, heart as well as your soul. This political capital of India is a city of Flyovers to move from one end to another. The Metro has given it a greater connectivity that is being enjoyed by one & all. The top-rated Railway stations & Airports have given it a super statusThe beautiful malls on every corner enhance the shopping power of residents to a greater extent. And the emergence of Vodafone as the strong player has made it very well connected digitally & otherwise.


Yeah, we can say that in spite of various issues connecting the National capital, it has got a Super Life and has also resulted in the super development of the NCR areas, such as Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida, Greater Noida as well Sonipat. The residents of these areas are today enjoying a Super Life, but it was not there till a few years ago when there were no flyovers, no big malls & no Delhi Metro. The life was not the same when there was no Vodafone too. I still remember the days of a dozen disconnections, a dozen missed calls, a dozen missed opportunities, every hour, and it was just a routine till Vodafone had not emerged as the strongest service provider in Delhi & NCR. 


I still remember the days when I used to get messages to my SMS that my mobile is out of reach. The service provider that I was using at that time was not strong enough to provide quality signals all over. The result was that there were no incoming rings as I was mostly out of the reach, due to weak signals, and if there was a ring, there was a very low voice both inwards & outwards, that was difficult to hear, and thirdly, the call used to disconnect at every few seconds. The only incoming thing at that time was the hefty bills due to the nuisance mentioned above. And all this was happening in the mega city that is known as New Delhi, all over the world.


I still remember that after my dozens of complaints, the service provider sent a team with certain instruments to check the signal strength at my home & shockingly there was NO CONNECTIVITY at my residence as per that equipment & they were sending me hefty bills and I was forced to pay all those bills every month. The minute Vodafone emerged as the strongest player in the mobile sector, I immediately switched towards Vodafone, years ago, and till date, I have no problem with it.  Thanks to Vodafone as that was the time when my tensions, my problems due to poor connection vanished and till date, I am using the Vodafone as its proud customer.


Vodafone has indeed helped Delhi in getting a super status by digitally connecting the entire Delhi & NCR, as it is already having more than 1.2 crore customers in these areas. Vodafone has also opened Free WI-FI hotspots at various locations to make the City & NCR digitally connected. It is also giving a boost to the new startups. It has also created Airy-purifying bus shelters for the benefit of those traveling in this most polluted city. If you are not yet connected via Vodafone, till date, just try it once for the super life & a  super status. Just log on to https://www.vodafone.in/home-delhi


Links/Sources:
Wikipedia LINK with thanks
Pics 1,2,3 with thanks to Vodafone
Pic 4 with thanks from Afaqs
Pic 5 with thanks from TechPlayOn

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Delhi residents fear diseases may spread soon : DNA

The garbage dumps outside most homes have led to an alarming rise in dengue, malaria, and viral fever, affecting the overall health condition of the national capital

The sanitation workers’ strike in the last one year has caused a lot of inconvenience to the city residents. Heaps of garbage on the roads have become a regular sight for locals especially for those living in east Delhi. The garbage dumps outside most homes have led to an alarming rise in dengue, malaria, and viral fever, affecting the overall health condition of the national capital.
“The stink emanating from garbage has made it difficult for us to even walk in the area. The corporation should understand the sensitivity of the issue and address it. The piled-up garbage can spread many diseases, and result in a pest situation,” said BS Vohra, president of east Delhi RWA’s Joint Front Federation.
Doctors and public health officials have sent out a warning that Delhi could soon be hit by an epidemic if there is any more delay in tackling the situation. According to doctors, decayed household waste items, containing mostly solid waste like half-eaten vegetables and meat products, may give rise to bacterial illnesses such as typhoid and jaundice that spread through contaminated food and water.
“This is the time of the year when water-borne diseases like malaria and typhoid are on the rise. Young kids are susceptible to such diseases. All precautionary measures must be taken by parents. We advise all our patients to maintain good hygiene levels,” said Dr SP Byotra, department of internal medicine, Sir Ganga Ram hospital.
Recently, the Delhi High Court also pulled up the authorities for the ongoing health crisis in the Capital. A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said the failure to remove garbage and clean the dhalaos (dumps) have major repercussions. It results in the breeding of disease-bearing mosquito larvae leading to serious diseases like dengue and chikungunya. “Safai karamcharis shall ensure that they seriously carry out the assigned duties of MCDs and no obstruction shall be caused. There can be no stoppage of essential work of cleaning and removal of garbage. Doing so imperils lives of the public at large,” the bench said.
During the hearing, central government standing counsel Monika Arora said that there were some safai karmacharis who were creating problems and refusing to discharge their duties, and also stopping others from doing work. Consequently, she said, garbage was accumulating on roads having an adverse impact on the health of the residents.

WHAT THE LAW SAYS

As per recommendations of the Third Delhi Finance Commission, the three municipalities must receive 10.5% of the amount from the city government collected through duties, toll and other taxes under the non-plan head. The grant is divided into three parts — 5% (education expenditure), 4% (routine assignments) and 1.5% (municipal reform funds). Under Article 243 of the Indian Constitution, if the municipalities are in financial distress then the state government has a responsibility to provide assistance. Corporations want the Fourth Finance Commission’s recommendations, which are pending since 2012, to be implemented. This will take the state government grant to Rs 8,000 crore.

with thanks: DNA: LINK

Say No To Crackers in Delhi due to very heavy pollution : HT
























with thanks: Hindustan Times

Sanitation strike continues in East Delhi

National Organ Donation Awareness Program

We are organizing National  Organ Donation Awareness Program  on the occasion of Indian Organ Donation Day under aegis of NOTTO (National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization ), under Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt of India, in association with Safdarjang Hospital and VMMC, North Zone Urology Society of India ,Udai India Knowledge Tree and Delhi Medical Association, on 22 October at Constitutional club of India,Mabalankar Auditorium, New Delhi. Timing- 9am - 12 noon.



This is the initiative of North Zone Urology Society of India(NZ-USI) to create awareness among general population along with capacity building measures to strengthen organ transplant program in India, in collaboration with NOTTO.

A huge gap exists between the patients who need organ transplants and the availability of potential donors in our country. Average life expectancy of India's population is increasing and problems like diabetes, one of the main causes of kidney failure, are expected to rise, creating greater demand for organ donations. There is an urgent need to promote organ donation and dispel the myths and misconceptions that surround organ donation.

The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has implemented Transplantation of Human Organs Act 1994 which was subsequently amended in 2011. The purpose of the act is to develop a system of Organ Transplantation for therapeutic purposes and to prevent commercial dealings in Organs. 

This program will spread awareness about deceased Organ Donation and will dispel the myths and misconceptions regarding Organ Donation. This program also envisages to review the current status of Organ Donation and Transplantation and felicitate Organ Donors & their families. We have invited Dharam Gurus of all religions to spread the noble message of Organ Donation in general population.

Around 800-1000  people representing all sections of society will participate in this event.

Many eminent persons are coming - Swami Ram Dev, Swami Chidanand Saraswati(Parmarth Niketan), Ajmer-e-sharif  Dargah Chief, Shri Prem Ji Goyal (Senior RSS leader), Shri Shyam Jaju( National Vice President BJP) Union Minister of state of Health and Family Welfare , Smt Anupriya Patel, Union Minister of  State of Home Affairs Shri Kiren Rijiju, Shri Manoj Tiwari ( Delhi BJP president).

We request you to join this program and spread this information among your members to attend this program to create awareness about organ donation in case of brain death and to know more from Dharam gurus about organ donation.

Regards 

Dr. Anil Goyal                                                                             
Organizing Co-Chairman                                                           
M.S MCh DNB(Uro)                                                                      
Member- Delhi Medical Council 

Friday, October 20, 2017

TOI : Sanitation stir off, some stick to guns


NEW DELHI: The strike by sanitation workers was called off partially on Wednesday after a meeting between union leaders and the deliberative wing of the three municipal corporations in the evening.




Standing committee chairman of North Delhi Municipal Corporation, Tilak Raj Kataria, said, "We met the union leaders and assured them of fulfilling their demands. A high-level committee comprising members and officials from north and east corporations will be formed to find a solution to the demands of safari karamcharis."



However, Sanjay Gahlot, president of MCD Swachhta Karamchari Union, said that they are in no mood to back out even though a few unions have called off their strike. "We will be on strike till our demands are met," he added. Around 11,000 workers of the total 60,000 have decided not to call off their strike.



Earlier, a group of safai karamcharis had protested outside the office of Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari at Yamuna Vihar due to non-payment of arrears and regularisation of employment.




"We also burnt Tiwari's effigy for making false promises to us. He had told us that once BJP wins the civic elections, they will ensure that all safai karamcharis are regularised and their arrears are cleared. But now no one is coming to help us," said Gahlot.


With workers being on strike for days, east Delhi areas have been the worst affected with garbage remaining dumped on the roads. The areas include Geeta Colony, Krishna Nagar, Vishwas Nagar, Pandav Nagar, Laxmi Nagar and Shakarpur. When residents tried to get the mess cleared by a private labourer, the agitating safai karamcharis blocked their efforts.




"Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal should intervene in the sanitation crisis and provide a solution," said BS Vohra, president of RWA Federation of East Delhi.




TOI : Sanitation stir off, some stick to guns