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Monitoring Environmental Impacts of Power station Cooling water abstraction & discharge - Involvement invited!

Hi, I'm looking into the use of satellite based and in-situ sensors to assess the effects of climate change on environmental impacts associated with power station cooling water abstraction andRead More

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Draft infrastructure policy - Infrastructure Development Department (Government of Orissa) (2001)

This  policy document by the Government of Orissa outlines the draft infrastructure policy designed to promote development of the state of Orissa. The policy promotes private sector participation through provision of guidelines for private investments in infrastructure.

It encourages public private partnership, and provides a broader institutional and legal framework for implementation of projects through cross sectoral perspective.Read More

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Power finance: Financial institutions in India's hydropower sector - A report by SANDRP, Urgewald and IRN

This report published by SANDRP, Urgewald and International Rivers Network (IRN) provides a brief background on India's power and financial sectors and illustrates the issues at stake by giving examples of two important power projects in India, the Dabhol project and the Maheshwar project.

The next part of the report describes the role that the domestic and international financial institutions have played and continue to play and the controversies that have been associated with the functioning of these institutions in the implementation of the hydropower projects in India.Read More

The report emphasises the importance of the role of NGOs and civil society movements in making these institutions accountable to the common people whose lives are affected by the projects/ interventions.

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Mandleshwar, MP, India
Latitude: 22.176653, Longitude: 75.657175

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Evolving an integrated approach for improving efficiency of electricity-driven pumping of groundwater for agriculture - A discussion paper by CWS and Prayas

This study explores possibilities of local energy and groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh with the involvement of farmers for constructive contribution in improving the field situation in electricity supply and groundwater management.

Ground water pumping using electricity is a complex issue, leaving all actors - the farmers, distribution company, State government and environment conscious analysts - frustrated and dissatisfied. Farmers are frustrated with the poor quality of electricity supply, distribution companies with the low revenue, State government with the high levels of subsidy and the environmentalists with inefficient water use resulting in falling water tables. Level of mistrust between actors is also quite high. The process of evolving a sustainable solution is not clear.

In this context, this study by Prayas Energy Group and Centre for World Solidarity (CWS), explores:Read More

  • Grassroot and state-level insights, regarding electricity use and water management in agriculture
  • Developing a simple methodology in consultation with farmers for collecting baseline field data and analyzing it towards improving the efficiency in a strategic way 
  • Possible areas of intervention in future

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Discussion Paper on Electricity in Agriculture by Ramamohan and Sreekumar (2009)1.54 MB

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Medak, AP, India
Latitude: 18.050193, Longitude: 78.264700

Water management by industry - A case study of Reliance Energy - Dahanu

This presentation describes the work of Reliance Energy, in taking up water management initiatives with the local community around their plant in Dahanu. The work taken up includes constructing check dams, weirs and installing hand pumps for providing drinking water to the community. As a result of this, people in approximately 17 villages were benefitted as the availability of potable water improved and ground water levels increased resulting in higher incomes for the villagers. Read More

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Water management by industry - A case study of Reliance Energy - Dahanu (2008)2.18 MB

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Dahanu, MM, India
Latitude: 19.970000, Longitude: 72.730000

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