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Best practices to be implemented under Scope 1, 2 and 3 for Renewables

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Implementing some of the best practices in the renewable energy sector under Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions can contribute to sustainability and cover the environmental goals. Below are some of the best practices that can be implemented to minimize the carbon emissions: Scope 1: Direct Emissions 1. Renewable Energy Integration As renewable generating plants like solar, wind, hydro, and biomass are producing electricity is renewable, operation and maintenance activities in the respective sector, replace or reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Invest more in technologies like bio-fuels, Organic waste to energy, and other energy storage systems which can lead to sustainability 2. Energy Efficiency Adopting more energy-efficient technologies and practices in minimizing overall energy consumption. Periodic maintenance and upgradation can improve the efficiency of the system. 3. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Exploring more options and invest in carbon capture technologies to reduce or eliminate

What is Forecasting ?

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Forecasting: The process of calculating and predicting future events, usually based on extrapolation from the past experience and with varying degrees of uncertainty. Forecasting is an integral part of business decision processes. The energy industry relies on forecasters to forecast load, generation and prices, etc. These forecasts are being used by all segments of the energy industry for planning and operations of both power systems and business entities.  Some of the key topics related to renewable energy (RE) forecasting are as below: 1. Machine Learning Techniques for Renewable Energy Forecasting: Exploring how AI and machine learning algorithms improve the accuracy of renewable energy predictions. 2. Weather Radar Technology for Wind Energy Forecasting: Discussing the use of weather radar data to enhance wind energy forecasting models. 3. Blockchain Applications in Renewable Energy Forecasting: Exploring how blockchain technology can improve transparency and efficiency in RE fore

Nuclear Structure of India

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Introduction Every country is handling nuclear power, and certain specific departments of the countries have the powers or the rights to handle or deal with those kinds of matters which are used for electricity generation and developing more efficient utilization of nuclear fuel for self-sustainability to support carbon emission reduction, climate change and reduce global warming.  Table of Contents: Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) Intuitions under DAE Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI) Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) Heavy Water Board (HWB) Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)   Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)   Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) 1. Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)   The DAE is the umbrella that oversees all nuclear technology matters in India.  This includes research and development organisations, public sector