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NCEC
2005- May 2005 |
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CENTRAL POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE – BANGALORE
The Energy Conservation & Development Division
(CPRI) has conducted in-house energy conservation awareness
programmes for the employees of CPRI during may 2005.
The lecture programme was held on 27th May 2005
for Technicians, Sr. Assistants, Engineering Assistants,
of the Institute at Swayambhu Memorial hall, CPRI,
Bangalore. 25 delegates tool part in the lecture
programme.
Sh. B.H. Narayana, Additional Director, CPRI, had
inaugurated the lecture programme.
Sh. M.Siddarth Bhatt, Joint Director & Shri
Nagaraja Rao V.N, Scientific Officer of this Division,
delivered lecture through power point presentation
highlighting the need for conserving power, Governments
Endeavor in this regard and some salient methods
and practices that are to be followed in our daily
life to conserve power. Some tips were also given
to save LPG consumption in the domestic activities.
At the end of the lecture there was a good interactive
session, during which the doubts raised by the delegates
were clarified and also some suggestions came from
the delegates to improve the lecture programme.



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INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LTD. – PANIPAT REFINERY
During Oil and gas Conservation Fortnight (OGCF) at
Panipat refinery a quiz for Township ladies as well
as LPG clinic was organized in DPS junior wing ground
to inculcate the awareness amongst the ladies of
employees. Around 150 housewives took part in the
written quiz and LPG programme. On the occasion,
Mr.Rohit Bhardwaj, Executive Director; Panipat Refinery
along with refinery officials was also present.
The presentation was made on safety, precautions
and proper handling of LPG burners and cylinder
by Marketing Personnel. In the quiz also, out of
23 nos. of questions, there were six nos. of questions
on LPG
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POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED
Following activities were undertaken by POWERGRID during
the month of May 2005.
A. Corporate Centre:
• 42 tender/notice advertisements were released
by POWERGRID during May 2005 having the baseline
promoting “Energy Conservation”. These advertisements
were released in 76 national and regional newspapers
covering the length and breadth of the nation.
• 10 no. of goodwill advertisements propagating
the message of Energy Conservation were released
in various publications during May 2005.
B. Regions:
(i) NRTS-I
Delhi: RHQ, NRTS-I organized a painting competition
on the theme of Energy Conservation at U.P.R.A.S.
School, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi in which 75 students
from classes I to XII participated under three
different categories. During the prize distribution
ceremony, POWERGRID officials, while addressing
the gathering, dwelt upon energy conservation,
alternative sources of energy and their economic
utilization. The audience was sensitized about
how we, in our day to day lives, knowingly or unknowingly
indulge in misuse of energy and the need to curtail
the same as energy production and energy conservation
are the two sides of the same coin. The speakers
also encouraged the audience to opt for energy
efficient electrical gadgets/practices in their
day to day lives. The audience comprising school
students and teachers were exhorted to contribute
to nation- building by spreading awareness about
energy conservation to all those whom they come
into contact with.
Uttaranchal: POWERGRID’s Roorkee office organized
a painting competition on the theme of Energy Conservation
at Roorkee Govt. Inter College, in which 150 students
took part in three different categories.
Rajasthan: A painting competition on Energy Conservation
was organised by Bassi S/s at St. Edmund’s School,
Jaipur. 255 students prepared creative paintings
on the theme of energy conservation.
Uttar Pradesh: The Lucknow office of POWERGRID
organised a painting competition on the theme of
energy conservation at Modern Academy Inter College,
Gomtee Nagar, Lucknow. 55 students took part in
the competition. An insightful speech on energy
conservation was delivered by Powergrid to the
students prior to beginning of the competition.
(ii) NRTS-II
An awareness programme on energy conservation
was organised for the sub-station engineers of
NRTS-II at Jallandhar Substation. The importance
of energy conservation and the various measures
of energy conservation which can be applied in
the sub-stations were emphasized. Presentations
on Energy Conservation were given by POWERGRID
representatives of Jallandhar, Moga,Hissar, Kishenpur
and Wagoora groups. Detailed discussions were held
on different techniques of energy conservation
adopted by Jallandhar group which resulted in savings
of Rs. 6 lacs annually on energy bill. At the end
of the workshop, it was decided that every sub
station of NRTS-II may adopt energy saving techniques
and energy efficient electrical gadgets in their
system to reduce their energy bill at least by
10%.
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ITI LIMITED, MANKAPUR UNIT
In-house workshop on Energy Conservation
Schedule activity for the month of May 2005
The ongoing activity in respect of Prime Minister
of India launched ‘National Campaign on Energy Conservation_2005’
had been taken as starter with the constituted ‘Small
Group Activity’ members of various section of plant
area .25 employees were participated in the events.
The various installation of the factory like Power
distribution Network, Air-conditioning System, Central
Compressed Air System, lighting and plant energy
utilities were included for the Energy Efficiency
Measures .The workshop was organized on dated 20th
May’ 2005 in the Central Services Building.
The general awareness among plant engineers have
an impressive look and practical approach, but the
higher capacity of the system creates critical issues
for the adopting energy efficiency measures. The
regular monitoring of the system made possible in
reduction in energy. Each member agreed for review
the practicing techniques for improvement. The workshop
session was organized in the valued presence of Deputy
General Manager (Plant), CM (HRD), CM (Central Services),
Manager (Plant-AC), Manager (Electrical) alongwith
Energy Conservation Team.
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