What are the approaches currently being used in wind and solar energy forecasts?
Know more about it from @iitmpune's workshop on “Meteorological Forecast for Wind and Solar Energy Generation"
🗓️ Today (14 July, 2021)⌛️2:30 PM - 6 PM
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In the current climate change scenario, we need to reduce our carbon footprint. We need to explore alternatives green in nature and friendlier to the environment. Solar and Wind Energy, two such promising alternatives, being extensively used in India: Prof Nanjundiah, @iitmpune
Our Govt. has set an ambitious goal of having an installed capacity of 175 gigawatts from renewable resources by 2022. To achieve this, it is imperative to have accurate forecasts: Prof Ravi Nanjundiah, Director, @iitmpune
The demand for non-conventional energy like solar and wind has been clearly brought out by our policy makers. Information about weather plays a dominant role in harvesting wind and solar energy: Dr. Mohapatra, DG @Indiametdept
For wind power generation forecast is needed. With proper forecast, generation becomes easier. Input data drives wind power generation: Dr. Mohapatra, DG, @Indiametdept
Forecast plays a significant role and can improve the economy in the power sectors. Apart from day-to-day variations in weather which plays a dominant role generation, distribution and load forecasting: Dr. M. Mohapatra, DG, @Indiametdept
.@moesgoi has implemented Ensemble Forecasting System, which is capable of dealing with the uncertainties of the NWD forecast. The ensemble forecasting systems are of very high resolution, which can help in issuing a range of forecasts in the energy sector: Head, @ncmrwfmoes
Govt. of India is exploring all the options of going for New and Renewable Energy, to cut down fossil fuel emission. @moesgoi has a social responsibility to help the industries which are working on wind and energy sector in the country: @rajeevan61, Secretary-@moesgoi
Government has taken various initiatives to increase the power generation by wind and solar energy and is also considering the energy generation from another renewable sources like ocean- Dr. M Rajeevan, Secretary, @moesgoi
We recognize the difficulties in meeting the requirements of wind and solar energy sectors. It needs very very highly localized and location specific forecast. A very high frequency forecast in every 15-20 mins also needed: Dr. Rajeevan, Secretary-@moesgoi
In 2021-26 plan period, @moesgoi will further strengthen forecasting activities related to energy sector, which will be initiated by @iitmpune and @ncmrwfmoes: Dr. M. Rajeevan, Secretary- @moesgoi
Renewable energy sector is very crucial and @moesgoi should really get involved very deeply and make commitments from our side: Dr. M. Rajeevan, Secretary- @moesgoi
#Budget2023चा ज्या चार मुद्दयांवर भर आहे ते आहेत महिलांचे सक्षमीकरण, बचतगटांकडे अधिक लक्ष पुरवणे, पर्यटन आणि युवा वर्गाचे प्रशिक्षण आणि आपल्या कलाकुसरीने भारताच्या सॉफ्ट पॉवरची निर्मिती करणाऱ्या विश्वकर्मांचे सक्षमीकरण यावर भर आणि चौथा हरित वृद्धी - अर्थमंत्री @nsitharaman
आम्ही भविष्यवेधी फिनटेक क्षेत्राकडे पाहत आहोत, लोकांना औद्योगिक क्रांती 4.0च्या माध्यमातून प्रशिक्षित केलं जाईल, आम्ही जीवनाच्या विविध क्षेत्रात डिजिटल अर्थव्यवस्था सामावण्याचा प्रयत्न करत आहोत.- अर्थमंत्री @nsitharaman
.@TexComIndia in collaboration with @UNEP is launching a programme on
“Enhancing Sustainability & Circularity in Textiles”, to promote sustainable practices
and minimise the negative environmental impacts of the Indian textile industry
LIVE now at
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Dignitaries at ceremonial lamp-lighting for launch of prog on
“Enhancing Sustainability & Circularity in Textiles”
Ms. Rossitza Krueger, Prog Head, Sustainable Cotton Project, GIZ, was also present at the ceremonial lamp lighting
Addl. CEO, GeM SPV Shri Ajit B. Chavan joined the programme and addressed online, and CGM, @NABARDOnline Shri Devashis Padhi also addressed in the inaugural session
"We are coming up with policies to connect the private film sector to the farms of Maharashtra to promote tourism. The government of Maharashtra trying to be proactive to provide visual locations to the producers."
- Dr. Avinash Dhakne, MD MFSCDC
India has every location to shoot however, every location doesn't have basic amenities which add to the cost of production. Government incentives and rebate have been very helpful for small producers to film in unexplored places of India. - Arfi Lamba, Producer