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India Procurement News Notice - 972


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PNN 972
Work Detail Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) aims to identify sites for successful development of tidal and floating solar power projects in the country with the help of Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water).
SPPU signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with K-water for development of tidal and floating power generation projects last week and a panel of experts visited Mumbai to look into the possibility of setting up the first ever tidal river energy plant in India at the Kasheli bridge area along Ulhas River in Thane.
The energy director and manager of K-water, Hong Jeong Jo and Bong-Keun Oh, and Dr Arvind Shaligram, head of department of the electronic science at SPPU visited the location on Tuesday to check the feasibility of the project. The MoU is likely to facilitate closer scientific and technical interactions and open new avenues for power generation projects.
K-water is a well-known government owned corporation of Korea the has built world's largest tidal power plant in Korea and also several floating solar power plants in their reservoirs.
A D Shaligram said, "The sea is known to exhibit pe riodic tides -high tide and low tide behaviour -which contain substantial amounts of high energy . This potential of the sea has so far not been tapped in India. ln tidal power projects, the mo vement of sea water due to tides is converted into electricity. Floating solar power projects use water surface (those of reservoirs, like lakes and dams) covered with floating solar power generating panels, thereby offering several techno-commercial and ecological advantages."
Through the MoU, the university will provide its technical expertise and consultation to various government and non-government agencies for the identification of sites and successful development of tidal and floating solar power projects in lndia. K-water will extend its knowledge and experience towards the ambitious pro ject.
The MoU was signed by the registrar of the univer sity, Narendra Kadu and the director of energy department of K-water, Hong Jeong Jo.
W N Gade, vice-chancellor of the university said, "This is going to be very fruitful collaboration to fulfil power requirement of the society at affordable costs.The University will provide all the possible support for successful design and development of the projects."
Country India , Southern Asia
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 02 Sep 2016
Source http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/University-scouts-for-places-to-tap-tidal-solar-power-plants/articleshow/53903901.cms

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