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Posted
3 hours ago, reality said:

Speaking of Koulu raithu... they are not as dumb as you think in your imaginary world... Raithu bandhu thravatha... they negotiated better deals with land owner and got better rates. Personally, we reduced lease rates.

I don’t think Govt needs to do any administrative work to determine Koulu raithu or other, its just overhead. And also its none of their business to interfere between property owner and koulu raithu.

Anyways centre is determined to raise the MSRP for agri products. So better price vasthe koulu raithu ki kuda gittubatu itundi... it would be a win win for both of them...

Posted
7 minutes ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said:

Anyways centre is determined to raise the MSRP for agri products. So better price vasthe koulu raithu ki kuda gittubatu itundi... it would be a win win for both of them...

Yes, totally makes sense that way.

Posted
4 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

Hydel solar renewable stopgap endhi uncle, long term avi undaali kaani. Solar ippudu becoming so cheap in market ktps will be useless already thermal projects chaala unna contracts aipothey close chesey plan lo unnayi, offcourse tg lo aa avasaram undadhu ley once Kaleshwaram finish aithey ee power antha adhey suck chesthundhi. Agriculture free power elaano undaney undhi

LOL wth u talking man

Solar production is only 8 hrs at best per day, hydel production is seasonal as per water availability

no matter how many renewable power sources come online unless a giant reserve power storage mechanism is put in place to store energy , high availability power generation modes like coal, naturalgas and nuclear will stay

peak power load ni batti avvey turn on off chesedhi 

of course some part of this new output will be used to pump water via kaleswaram projects

also kaleswaram  pumps will be run at best for 90 days per yr and as per water availability

so chill maadi

Posted
1 minute ago, sattipandu said:

LOL wth u talking man

Solar production is only 8 hrs at best per day, hydel production is seasonal as per water availability

no matter how many renewable power sources come online unless a giant reserve power storage mechanism is put in place to store energy , high availability power generation modes like coal, naturalgas and nuclear will stay

peak power load ni batti avvey turn on off chesedhi 

of course some part of this new output will be used to pump water via kaleswaram projects

also kaleswaram  pumps will be run at best for 90 days per yr and as per water availability

so chill maadi

Maa book lo idhantha ledhu... out of syllabus..

 

Posted
6 hours ago, karthikn said:

US lo most nuclear ani talk..india lo kuda ekkuva cheyochu emo inka no lolli water coal.... but reverse aithe locals ki radiation bokka

 @sattipandu @Android_Halwa

so nuclear ki water akkaerledhu antaara saar?

Posted
2 hours ago, sattipandu said:

LOL wth u talking man

Solar production is only 8 hrs at best per day, hydel production is seasonal as per water availability

no matter how many renewable power sources come online unless a giant reserve power storage mechanism is put in place to store energy , high availability power generation modes like coal, naturalgas and nuclear will stay

peak power load ni batti avvey turn on off chesedhi 

of course some part of this new output will be used to pump water via kaleswaram projects

also kaleswaram  pumps will be run at best for 90 days per yr and as per water availability

so chill maadi

Hmm I work for a utility company coal power is too costly and is bought only in peak summer. It takes 2-4 hrs for a thermal pant to generate power once stopped. Already musk uncle started storing energy but inka economical kaaledhu but very soon will be.

Posted

Total installed Power generation Capacity (end of April 2017)[166]

Source Utilities Capacity (MW) % Captive Power Capacity (MW) %
Coal 194,402.88 59.9 29,888.00 59.43
Hydroelectricity 44,594.42 14.0 64.00 0.11
Renewable energy source 50,018.00 15.9 Included in Oil -
Natural Gas 25,329.38 8.1 6,061.00 12.05
Nuclear 6,780.00 1.8 - -
Oil 837.63 0.3 14,285.00 28.41
Total 329,204.53   50,289.00 100

The total installed utility power generation capacity as on 30 April 2017 with sector wise & type wise break up is as given below.

Posted
Just now, snoww said:

Total installed Power generation Capacity (end of April 2017)[166]

Source Utilities Capacity (MW) % Captive Power Capacity (MW) %
Coal 194,402.88 59.9 29,888.00 59.43
Hydroelectricity 44,594.42 14.0 64.00 0.11
Renewable energy source 50,018.00 15.9 Included in Oil -
Natural Gas 25,329.38 8.1 6,061.00 12.05
Nuclear 6,780.00 1.8 - -
Oil 837.63 0.3 14,285.00 28.41
Total 329,204.53   50,289.00 100

The total installed utility power generation capacity as on 30 April 2017 with sector wise & type wise break up is as given below.

Coal is still the number one in India , I think same in US too

Posted
11 minutes ago, snoww said:

Coal is still the number one in India , I think same in US too

Ippudu construction lo unna thermal plants coal based aipothey no more new plants until 2027 ani already government decided 

Posted
1 hour ago, tom bhayya said:

Hmm I work for a utility company coal power is too costly and is bought only in peak summer. It takes 2-4 hrs for a thermal pant to generate power once stopped. Already musk uncle started storing energy but inka economical kaaledhu but very soon will be.

Wow... looks like Musk is doing a modable job by storing solar energy that too in India??

@sattipandu keep your storage worries aside.  Let’s scrap all coal based plans. 

Solar storage unit design ki Rajamouli aakruthulu kuda thayaru chesi untadu eee paatiki...

Posted
57 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

Ippudu construction lo unna thermal plants coal based aipothey no more new plants until 2027 ani already government decided 

true. But completely eliminating coal is still decades away. 

Posted
Just now, snoww said:

true. But completely eliminating coal is still decades away. 

Musk gadu 100x100 miles area needed to light up entire US with solar energy annadu. He is still experimenting on it. Solar storage is a big challenge unlike Coal. India lanti developing country lo ilaantivi full scale lo implement cheyalante one can only imagine how tough and time taking it will be, considering land requirements, population, electricity needs (demand).

 

Posted
5 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

Hmm I work for a utility company coal power is too costly and is bought only in peak summer. It takes 2-4 hrs for a thermal pant to generate power once stopped. Already musk uncle started storing energy but inka economical kaaledhu but very soon will be.

dude stop it

he barely made a 100 mw demonstrator  battery in south australia  to prove a point for a comment made on twitter.

we are still faaaar away from having a reliable storage mechanism that too at large scale 

SMES is the future but i dont see anything happening before 2040

so again chilll bruhh 

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