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Safety Precautions for Heat Stress and Stroke

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Weather safety precautions are to be taken for the manpower and public in the hot summers and the impact is gradually increasing due to the climate change issues. please find some of the key aspects of weather safety precautions that are necessary to one and all: Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids; drink about 500 ml before starting and 200 to 250 ml every 15 or 20 minutes. Avoid dehydrating liquids.  coffee, tea, and caffeinated soft drinks can hurt more than help. Wear protective clothing.  Lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing helps protect against heat. Change clothing if it gets completely saturated. Schedule Outdoor Activities Carefully:  Try to limit your outdoor activity to when it’s coolest i.e. morning and evening hours. Rest often in shady areas so that your body has a chance to recover. Pace yourself.  Slow down and work at an even pace. Know your own limits and ability to work safe

Weather Forecasting

Over the last 20 years, 3 day forecasts are better than, one day forecast delivered 20 years ago. “Numerical forecasting”, mathematical equations to predict weather forecasting require powerful computers and lots of observable data collected from land, sea, and air. Thousands of (more than 01 million) weather stations are located across the globe for data pooling. Instruments like ground-based wind gauges (anemometers), rain collectors, and temperature sensors are used by amateur weather watchers. Complex mathematical models to predict, new based on incoming data, weather conditions might change over time. Large-scale phenomena, each are governed by multiple factors considering external and internal factors of the solar system, observing sun temperature and other radiations, earth temperature, pressure difference, will form clouds and winds, change in phase of ice-water-gas which will affect the flow of energy. The National Centres for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), objective is

Key highlights of Indian Union Budget FY2023-24

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Indian Union Budget: An exercise carried out by the central government every financial year, to estimate the revenue and expenditure for the forthcoming financial year. Every year 1 st February, the union budget is released since 2017. The first union budget is released by RK Shanumukhan Chetty on 26 th November 1947. Key highlights of budget 2023 (SAPTRISHI) 07 key budget priorities for FY2023-24 Inclusive Development Reaching the last mile Youth power Financial Sector Green Growth Unleashing the potential Infrastructure and investment Green Growth To be established under GOBARdhan (Galvanizing organic Bio Agro Resources Dhan) Scheme for promoting circular economy; (200 - biogas plant and 300 community/ Cluster based plants) with an investement of INR 10,000 Crs. natural farming press trust of India. Promotion of battery energy storage systems Promotion of constal shipping energy efficient transportation Funds to be allocated for replacing old polluting vehicles Tax proposal - Simpl

Honda can be the Indian EV Market giant comparing to OEMs

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Honda is one of the popular brands in the Indian automobile industry. with the Activa petrol scooter with multiple versions, the company is come up with an electric version which Indian consumers are awaiting for the same. Apart from their plans to launch the electric vehicle in the Indian market, some of the key points are strong enough for Honda can capture a great EV market share in the country. Kinetic Honda is the predecessor for Honda Activa which was a big hit in 90s.  Year wise Activa Models released by Honda:  2001,  2002,  2007,  2008,  2009,  2018,  2019,  2020,  2021 Some of the key advantages for Honda can be a great EV market giant compared with startups and OEMs due to the following: Charging facilities in service stations: As Honda has 334+ service stations [1] across various states in India, the majority of them are bigger compared to other two-wheeler service stations. So a large charging infrastructure network and facility can be developed which can provide easy ac

25 Differences between Private Sector and Government sector Managers

It’s become a saying that government would be better if it were only run by private-sector managers using standard business practices. Now after compiling the activities of both government and private sector managers and with the insight of the Department of Energy we are able to point out 25 different reasons why government management and business management are not the same.   The size, dollar value, and complexity of many government programs exceed that in the private sector. The government has fewer measures of progress or success than the private sector, although that is changing as a result of the Government Performance Reform Act requirements. Spending on a program is not equivalent to progress. The private sector has profit as a clear-cut measure. Most individuals join private sector organizations with the expectation and hope that they will have an opportunity either to earn Significant amounts of money or to be train

List of Legal Register required for a Renewable Energy Company

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As per the Indian rules and regulations, any renewable energy company is mandatory to maintain the following list of legal registers, Misprovision and has to be updated with the amendments as per the Integrated Management System (IMS) under ISO standards. The Factory Act Air Pollution and Control of Pollution Act Environment Protection Act Hazardous Waste Rules Central Motor Vehicle Rules 1989 Public Liability Insurance Act Water Cess Act Indian Electricity Act 2003 Noise Pollution Rules Child Labour Act Contract Labour Act Employee Provident Fund and Mis provision Act Equal Remunerations Act 1976 Income Tax Act Payment of Gratuity Act Trade Union Act Minimum Wages Act Payment of Wages Act Employees Compensation Act Industrial Disputes Act Weekly Holiday Act E-waste Rules Energy Conservation Act 2001 Battery Management Rules Plastic Waste Rules Water Preservation and Control of Pollution Act Gas Cylinder Rules Bio-Medical Waste Rules Information Technology Act Private Security Agencies

Renewable Power Markets and its strong future

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The renewable energy power market is a platform to buy and sell electricity generated from different renewable resources like solar, wind, hydro, biomass, geothermal, nuclear fusion, etc. These sectors involve various stakeholders like RE developers, utilities, consumers, think tanks, research-consulting, and regulatory bodies. Renewable Energy Power Markets are similar to the regular power markets, with the focus on the renewable regular grid which is gradually converting into a Renewable Energy Grid across the globe. The world "Renewable Foot Prints" is increasing day by day. But still much more to be done with the quantum of the pollution spread and timeline we have. Some of the Renewable Power Markets that support in minimization of carbon emissions with the following platforms are as follows: Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) International RE Trade Performance Achieve Trade (PAT) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Scope 1, 2 and 3 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs