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Net metering versus net billingedit
By Dhaval Desai
According to a study, ‘Estimating the rooftop solar potential of Greater Mumbai’ conducted in 2017 by ORF, IIT Bombay, Bridge to India and IEEE Bombay chapter, Mumbai alone has the potential to generate 1.72 giga watt peak (GWp) rooftop solar power. This means solar energy can take care of half of Mumbai’s power needs, which has an annual demand of around 3.4 GW. Currently, the city generates only 5 MWp solar energy, merely 0.3% of its estimated potential.
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Why cyber security training is important?edit
CISSP deals with 8 domains which are essential in managing cybersecurity of an organization; Security and risk management, Asset security, Security architecture, and engineering, Communication and network security, Identity and access management, security assessment, and testing, Security operations, Software development security.
Cyber threatCyberSecurityThese technological innovations will revolutionise the Indian realty sector by 2020edit
The technology is ‘out there’ for use, we just need to embrace it more openly, in order to create efficiencies and work effectively. In the cases where technology is being put to use, it has exceeded expectations and delivered phenomenally. Proptech, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, drones, Internet of Things (IoT) and 3D printing are transforming real estate and the future is transpiring now
AIIoTReal EstateIndustry News: Future of Mobility
Prakash Javadekar arrives at Parliament in EV, appeals people to join fight against pollutionedit
“Government is gradually switching to electric cars as they are pollution-free. They run around 450 km in one charge and do not pollute the environment. I appeal to people to contribute to fighting pollution start using public transport and electric vehicles,” Javadekar told here.
e-mobilitygreen mobilityLubricant industry faces Kodak moment from EVsedit
The $146-billion lubricants industry is at risk of suffering the same fate as Kodak, thanks to the rise of electric vehicles. From Volkswagen AG to Nissan Motor Co., carmakers are switching to battery-powered models that use fewer greases than combustion vehicles. With demand expected to decline from 2025, lubricant makers are wary of Eastman Kodak’s demise when it failed to grasp the potential of the digital camera in the 1970s.
e-mobilityFuture of MobilityICEElectric cars drive into luxury segmentedit
By Sitapathi Rao
Tokyo: Electric vehicle manufacturers are throwing in bells and whistles into their latest roll-outs to woo uber rich car buyers who have traditionally backed internal combustion engine vehicles. Toyota has said that all its fossil fuel vehicles will become e-enabled in a way that the same ICE engine cars will also have electrified versions by 2025.
e-mobilityFuture of MobilityIndustry News: Future of Work
Engineering Grads Struggle for Jobs Not Because They Don’t Know the Latest Stuffedit
Why a Common Exam for Engineering Admissions Is Not a Good Idea To just pick up one skill – programming – as an example, the problem is not that our graduates do not know the latest programming language (the one which is more heavily used in industry today), but that our graduates do not know any programming language
Future of WorkSkillingIndustry News: Education
Why do schools need to invest in robotics program?edit
By Vivek Kumar
Technology, especially Robotics, is standing in the way that drives the world today and now students need to be in tune with this latest advancement. Robotics takes education to a new level, powering the next progression in teaching. It enables students to learn STEM disciplines in different ways, with the purpose to facilitate skills and attitudes for analysis and operation of robots. Thus, robotics is a production-based learning module, bringing a high-class education
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