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Chandigarh ramps up rooftop solar push under PM Surya Ghar Yojana
Chandigarh ramps up rooftop solar push under PM Surya Ghar Yojana

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Chandigarh ramps up rooftop solar push under PM Surya Ghar Yojana

Aiming to promote the use of solar energy in private homes, Chandigarh Renewable Energy and Science and Technology Promotion Society (Crest) has initiated a big move under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojna. Crest plans to involve several departments of the Chandigarh administration to help spread awareness and encourage people to join this central government scheme. In a detailed letter, Crest has asked the municipal commissioner, deputy commissioner, and secretary engineering of the UT administration to actively support the scheme. Their role will be to engage with residents and motivate them to install rooftop solar panels . The goal is to help one crore households across the country generate their own electricity using solar power by the end of the 2026-2027 financial year. In its communication to the officials, Crest explained that the ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) will soon brief field officers and promote experience-sharing on the scheme. Therefore, it is important to help people understand the scheme, its guidelines, and its goals. The letter reads that a video conference will soon be held by the ministry to brief field officers and encourage experience-sharing. Officers are expected to actively participate and come well-prepared with a good understanding of the scheme's guidelines and objectives. According to the Chandigarh administration, CREST has already implemented the scheme on govt properties. By installing solar panels on the rooftops of govt buildings, it is generating around 20 megawatts (MW) of solar power under this scheme alone. The challenge now is to expand to private buildings, which requires the consent of individual households. Chandigarh is generating about 90 MW of solar power. Resco vs PM scheme Under the Resco model for private properties, which is still awaiting approval from the central government, consumers will not have to pay anything upfront. A selected company will install solar panels on rooftops at no cost to the property owner. In return, the consumer will be charged ₹3.95 per unit (kWh) of electricity generated. This rate will remain fixed for a BOT (build, operate, transfer) period of less than 20 years. Out of this amount, ₹0.07 per unit will be retained by the electricity department as facilitation charges, while the remaining ₹3.88 per unit will be paid to the Resco company on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. In contrast, under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana , the consumer is required to make an initial capital investment to install the solar panels. However, the government provides a subsidy to support this investment. For installations up to 2 kilowatts, a subsidy of ₹30,000 per kilowatt is offered, totalling Rs 60,000. For the third kilowatt, an additional ₹18,000 is provided. This means that for a 3-KW system, the subsidy is ₹78,000. No more subsidy is given for systems above 3 KW, as the maximum subsidy cap is fixed at ₹78,000.

Crest mobilises UT departments to promote rooftop solar adoption
Crest mobilises UT departments to promote rooftop solar adoption

Time of India

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Crest mobilises UT departments to promote rooftop solar adoption

1 2 3 Chandigarh: Aiming to promote the use of solar energy in private homes, Chandigarh Renewable Energy and Science and Technology Promotion Society (Crest) has initiated a big move under PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojna. Crest plans to involve several departments of the Chandigarh administration to help spread awareness and encourage people to join this central government scheme. In a detailed letter, Crest has asked the municipal commissioner, deputy commissioner, and secretary engineering of the UT administration to actively support the scheme. Their role will be to engage with residents and motivate them to install rooftop solar panels. The goal of the scheme is to help one crore households across the country generate their own electricity using solar power by the end of the 2026–2027 financial year. In its communication to the officials, Crest explained that the ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) will soon brief field officers and promote experience-sharing on the scheme. Therefore, it is important to help people understand the scheme, its guidelines, and its goals. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The letter reads that a video conference will soon be held by the ministry to brief field officers and encourage experience-sharing. Officers are expected to actively participate and come well-prepared with a good understanding of the scheme's guidelines and objectives. Expansion is the challenge According to the Chandigarh administration, CREST has already implemented the scheme on government properties in the city. By installing solar panels on the rooftops of government buildings, the authority is generating around 20 megawatts (MW) of solar power under this scheme alone. The main challenge now is to expand the scheme to private buildings, which requires the consent of individual households. Currently, Chandigarh is generating a total of about 90 MW of solar power. Resco vs PM scheme Under the Resco model for private properties, which is still awaiting approval from the central government, consumers will not have to pay anything upfront. A selected company will install solar panels on rooftops at no cost to the property owner. In return, the consumer will be charged Rs 3.95 per unit (kWh) of electricity generated. This rate will remain fixed for a BOT (build, operate, transfer) period of less than 20 years. Out of this amount, Rs 0.07 per unit will be retained by the electricity department as facilitation charges, while the remaining Rs 3.88 per unit will be paid to the Resco company on a monthly or bi-monthly basis. In contrast, under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, the consumer is required to make an initial capital investment to install the solar panels. However, the government provides a subsidy to support this investment. For installations up to 2 kilowatts, a subsidy of Rs 30,000 per kilowatt is offered, totalling Rs 60,000. For the third kilowatt, an additional Rs 18,000 is provided. This means that for a 3-kilowatt system, the total subsidy amounts to Rs 78,000. No more subsidy is given for systems above 3 kilowatts, as the maximum subsidy cap is fixed at Rs 78,000. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Hampshire escape room used to trial new terror attack tool
Hampshire escape room used to trial new terror attack tool

BBC News

time03-06-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Hampshire escape room used to trial new terror attack tool

An escape room has been used to trial a new method of obtaining life-saving information from people caught in terror Time-Critical Questioning (TCQ) protocol, developed at Portsmouth University, was carried out during a controlled trial at Other World completing puzzles to escape the room, 142 volunteer participants were questioned using either the TCQ method or a more standard average, there was a 97% accuracy in the answers given by those asked questions using the TCQ method. That is compared to 87% achieved by those in the other group, which Counter Terrorism Policing South East said "cannot be underestimated".Failing to extract accurate intelligence from shocked witnesses and victims in fast-moving situations can put lives at risk, the university said. But the research team said early results showed the new method supported "better decision-making" and cut the chances of "missing vital information". Prof Lorraine Hope explained emergency responders needed to find out key information about perpetrators, weapons, locations or escape routes "as rapidly as possible". She said in these kinds of "high-pressure situations" response teams may have only a few minutes to question the escapees."Quick-fire questions often miss important information and don't make the most of what the interviewee knows," she team's TQC method was developed in collaboration with the UK's Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (Crest).It involves quickly building a rapport with people who may be scared, upset and confused, to help them "focus and recall important details more easily", without overwhelming them. Prof Hope said it did not require specialist knowledge or years of training, and early results suggested it was "easy to adopt in a variety of professional settings".Originally designed for emergency responders, the method is now being explored for use in healthcare, cybersecurity, transport and other high-pressure settings."We're keen to explore this further," Prof Hope said, adding that her team was also harnessing virtual reality to design new trials of the terror officers have been trained in the method and tested its use during a hostage taking scenario training exercise for emergency response teams in Hampshire. Ch Supt Claire Finlay, head of Counter Terrorism Policing South East, described the research as "ground breaking"."The operational utility of it cannot be underestimated," she said."It provides an innovative solution to a very real and challenging problem facing policing today - how to get as much information as possible from someone when both the interviewer and the interviewee are under pressure." You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

Boil in Style – Top Electric Kettles on Myntra for Easy, Everyday Use
Boil in Style – Top Electric Kettles on Myntra for Easy, Everyday Use

India.com

time16-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • India.com

Boil in Style – Top Electric Kettles on Myntra for Easy, Everyday Use

An electric kettle is one of the most useful kitchen appliances, making it super easy to boil water for tea, coffee, or even quick meals. If you're looking for an electric kettle that combines style, performance, and safety, Myntra has a great collection. These kettles are perfect for home, office, or hostel use. Whether you love sleek stainless steel or compact designs, there's something for everyone. Explore these top-rated electric kettles and find one that fits your daily routine. Wipro: Sea Green Stainless Steel Elato BK212 Electric Kettle Image Source: Order Now The Wipro Elato BK212 electric kettle stands out with its sea green stainless steel body and elegant design. It not only looks stylish but works efficiently for quick boiling. With a 1.8L capacity, it's ideal for family use or busy workdays. Key Features: 1.8-litre large capacity for daily needs Durable stainless steel inner body Auto shut-off for added safety Cool-touch outer surface to prevent burns No water level indicator on the outside Warmex Home Appliances: Black Double Wall Electric Kettle Image Source: Order Now The Warmex Double Wall Electric Kettle is a reliable pick for those who prefer minimalist design and solid performance. Its double wall structure keeps the exterior cool while boiling water inside quickly. A great mix of safety and efficiency. Key Features: Double-wall design keeps exterior cool Boils water quickly with 1500W power Concealed heating element for easy cleaning One-touch lid opening for convenience Power cord length is slightly short Crest Innovative Lives: Duo Grey Stainless Steel Easy To Clean Kettle With Holder Image Source: Order Now This Crest Duo kettle offers modern looks and practicality in one. The stainless steel build ensures durability, while the included holder adds a touch of convenience. Ideal for users who need a neat and clean setup. Key Features: Easy to clean stainless steel body Ergonomic handle for firm grip Comes with a base holder for safe placement Dry boil protection for longer life Outer body gets slightly warm during use Double Safety: Barcelona Silver-Toned & Black Stainless Steel Easy to Clean Kettle Image Source: Order Now The Double Safety Barcelona kettle features a stylish silver-toned design and a user-friendly experience. Built with stainless steel, it ensures both durability and fast performance, ideal for any kitchen or pantry. Key Features: Sleek stainless steel design Fast boiling with 1500W motor Auto shut-off and boil-dry protection 360° swivel base for easy handling Slightly heavier than other models Choosing the right electric kettle can make your daily tea or coffee routine faster and easier. Each of these kettles offers unique benefits—whether it's fast boiling, a stylish look, or extra safety features. The Wipro and Crest models shine with their strong build and practicality. Warmex and Double Safety offer solid value with user-friendly features. Available only on Myntra, these electric kettles combine convenience and design beautifully. If you're ready to upgrade your kitchen setup, explore these options and pick the one that best suits your lifestyle needs. Make every cup of tea faster, easier, and more enjoyable. Disclaimer: At IDPL, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. It should not be construed as an endorsement to buy. IDPL may make a very small commission from its sale if one chooses to buy the product from any of the links in this article.

Ken Paxton's Fluoride Toothpaste Conspiracy
Ken Paxton's Fluoride Toothpaste Conspiracy

Wall Street Journal

time15-05-2025

  • Health
  • Wall Street Journal

Ken Paxton's Fluoride Toothpaste Conspiracy

It's harder to tell the difference these days between Republicans and left-wing Democrats. Take Ken Paxton, the Texas Attorney General and Senate candidate whose idea of a good government cause is to sue . . . toothpaste makers. Mr. Paxton said last week he is investigating Colgate-Palmolive Co., which makes the Colgate brand paste, and Procter & Gamble, which makes Crest. Their offense? He says they've been 'marketing toothpaste products to parents and children in ways that are misleading, deceptive, and dangerous.' He's out to nail what he thinks is the vast fluoride toothpaste conspiracy. Mr. Paxton claims there is a 'statistically significant association' between children who ingested too much fluoride and lower IQ scores. He says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends only a 'rice-sized 'smear'' for three-years old and the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends 'no more than a pea-sized amount' for children between three and six. Guess who else endorses the pea-sized amount? The toothpaste sellers, who put the same recommendation clear as day on their children's toothpaste labels. The label on Crest Kids toothpaste says 'use a pea-sized amount in children under 6.' Mr. Paxton says he must act to ensure the toothpaste makers are not 'putting Texas families in peril through their false, misleading, and deceptive marketing.' But the CDC website says fluoride 'helps both children and adults prevent cavities.' The addition of fluoride to drinking water since 1962 is '1 of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century.'

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