Angelique International Limited is an engineering company that delivers complete project solutions in areas like power, water, irrigation, agriculture, industrial projects, railways, and social infrastructure. Since its inception in 1996, it has grown to become one of the leading engineering, procurement, and construction companies in India with over 350 technical staff and 36 international offices. The company is committed to creating sustainable infrastructure and empowering communities through its work.
Angelique International Limited is an ISO-certified EPC company that has grown over the past two decades to have over 350 technical staff across 32 international offices. The company undertakes turnkey infrastructure projects in sectors like power, water, irrigation, agriculture, and social infrastructure in international markets in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Notable recent projects include hydropower projects in Rwanda and Afghanistan and substations in Ivory Coast and Mozambique.
1) In 2014, Angelique International won a contract worth Euro 10.5 million to build the Djibi substation in Ivory Coast, which involved setting up a 225kV substation and SCADA system.
2) The project faced many challenges due to the uneven terrain, hard soil, heavy rainfall, and muddy access roads, which made moving equipment and materials difficult.
3) After overcoming obstacles like delays in shipping transformers and getting stuck vehicles, Angelique commissioned the substation in October 2016, providing power to a new township and benefiting regional development.
This document summarizes the state of India's transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure. It notes that while transmission capacity has grown, distribution remains a concern with T&D losses as high as 23% in India compared to 5-8% in other countries. The government is taking steps like IPDS and DDUGJY schemes to strengthen the network. Private sector participation is also growing through projects using the tariff-based competitive bidding process. Overall, continued investment and upgrades are needed to support India's economic growth and achieve full electrification through initiatives like 'Power for All'.
Angelique International Limited is an engineering, procurement and construction company that was established in 1996 and has grown to nearly $300 million in turnover. With over 800 employees and 25 international offices, the company undertakes turnkey projects globally in sectors like power, water, irrigation, and industry. Over the past 20 years, Angelique has completed over 200 projects across 40 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, becoming a leader in hydropower and tractor assembly. The company aims to establish itself as a top international EPC player with expertise in multiple sectors over the next 3-5 years.
The document discusses Angelique International Limited, an ISO certified EPC company that has grown over two decades to have a $250 million annual turnover. It undertakes turnkey projects globally in sectors like power, water, irrigation, agriculture, and social infrastructure. With over 600 employees across 32 international offices, Angelique has extensive experience developing infrastructure in developing economies. It has received several awards for its work and expertise in project management.
Optimization of Cumulative Energy, Exergy Consumption and Environmental Life ...J. Agricultural Machinery
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Optimal use of resources, including energy, is one of the most important principles in modern and sustainable agricultural systems. Exergy analysis and life cycle assessment were used to study the efficient use of inputs, energy consumption reduction, and various environmental effects in the corn production system in Lorestan province, Iran. The required data were collected from farmers in Lorestan province using random sampling. The Cobb-Douglas equation and data envelopment analysis were utilized for modeling and optimizing cumulative energy and exergy consumption (CEnC and CExC) and devising strategies to mitigate the environmental impacts of corn production. The Cobb-Douglas equation results revealed that electricity, diesel fuel, and N-fertilizer were the major contributors to CExC in the corn production system. According to the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) results, the average efficiency of all farms in terms of CExC was 94.7% in the CCR model and 97.8% in the BCC model. Furthermore, the results indicated that there was excessive consumption of inputs, particularly potassium and phosphate fertilizers. By adopting more suitable methods based on DEA of efficient farmers, it was possible to save 6.47, 10.42, 7.40, 13.32, 31.29, 3.25, and 6.78% in the exergy consumption of diesel fuel, electricity, machinery, chemical fertilizers, biocides, seeds, and irrigation, respectively.
Angelique International Limited is an ISO-certified EPC company that has grown over the past two decades to have over 350 technical staff across 32 international offices. The company undertakes turnkey infrastructure projects in sectors like power, water, irrigation, agriculture, and social infrastructure in international markets in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Notable recent projects include hydropower projects in Rwanda and Afghanistan and substations in Ivory Coast and Mozambique.
1) In 2014, Angelique International won a contract worth Euro 10.5 million to build the Djibi substation in Ivory Coast, which involved setting up a 225kV substation and SCADA system.
2) The project faced many challenges due to the uneven terrain, hard soil, heavy rainfall, and muddy access roads, which made moving equipment and materials difficult.
3) After overcoming obstacles like delays in shipping transformers and getting stuck vehicles, Angelique commissioned the substation in October 2016, providing power to a new township and benefiting regional development.
This document summarizes the state of India's transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure. It notes that while transmission capacity has grown, distribution remains a concern with T&D losses as high as 23% in India compared to 5-8% in other countries. The government is taking steps like IPDS and DDUGJY schemes to strengthen the network. Private sector participation is also growing through projects using the tariff-based competitive bidding process. Overall, continued investment and upgrades are needed to support India's economic growth and achieve full electrification through initiatives like 'Power for All'.
Angelique International Limited is an engineering, procurement and construction company that was established in 1996 and has grown to nearly $300 million in turnover. With over 800 employees and 25 international offices, the company undertakes turnkey projects globally in sectors like power, water, irrigation, and industry. Over the past 20 years, Angelique has completed over 200 projects across 40 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, becoming a leader in hydropower and tractor assembly. The company aims to establish itself as a top international EPC player with expertise in multiple sectors over the next 3-5 years.
The document discusses Angelique International Limited, an ISO certified EPC company that has grown over two decades to have a $250 million annual turnover. It undertakes turnkey projects globally in sectors like power, water, irrigation, agriculture, and social infrastructure. With over 600 employees across 32 international offices, Angelique has extensive experience developing infrastructure in developing economies. It has received several awards for its work and expertise in project management.
Optimization of Cumulative Energy, Exergy Consumption and Environmental Life ...J. Agricultural Machinery
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Optimal use of resources, including energy, is one of the most important principles in modern and sustainable agricultural systems. Exergy analysis and life cycle assessment were used to study the efficient use of inputs, energy consumption reduction, and various environmental effects in the corn production system in Lorestan province, Iran. The required data were collected from farmers in Lorestan province using random sampling. The Cobb-Douglas equation and data envelopment analysis were utilized for modeling and optimizing cumulative energy and exergy consumption (CEnC and CExC) and devising strategies to mitigate the environmental impacts of corn production. The Cobb-Douglas equation results revealed that electricity, diesel fuel, and N-fertilizer were the major contributors to CExC in the corn production system. According to the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) results, the average efficiency of all farms in terms of CExC was 94.7% in the CCR model and 97.8% in the BCC model. Furthermore, the results indicated that there was excessive consumption of inputs, particularly potassium and phosphate fertilizers. By adopting more suitable methods based on DEA of efficient farmers, it was possible to save 6.47, 10.42, 7.40, 13.32, 31.29, 3.25, and 6.78% in the exergy consumption of diesel fuel, electricity, machinery, chemical fertilizers, biocides, seeds, and irrigation, respectively.
This PPT covers the index and engineering properties of soil. It includes details on index properties, along with their methods of determination. Various important terms related to soil behavior are explained in detail. The presentation also outlines the experimental procedures for determining soil properties such as water content, specific gravity, plastic limit, and liquid limit, along with the necessary calculations and graph plotting. Additionally, it provides insights to understand the importance of these properties in geotechnical engineering applications.
Lecture -3 Cold water supply system.pptxrabiaatif2
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The presentation on Cold Water Supply explored the fundamental principles of water distribution in buildings. It covered sources of cold water, including municipal supply, wells, and rainwater harvesting. Key components such as storage tanks, pipes, valves, and pumps were discussed for efficient water delivery. Various distribution systems, including direct and indirect supply methods, were analyzed for residential and commercial applications. The presentation emphasized water quality, pressure regulation, and contamination prevention. Common issues like pipe corrosion, leaks, and pressure drops were addressed along with maintenance strategies. Diagrams and case studies illustrated system layouts and best practices for optimal performance.
Preface: The ReGenX Generator innovation operates with a US Patented Frequency Dependent Load
Current Delay which delays the creation and storage of created Electromagnetic Field Energy around
the exterior of the generator coil. The result is the created and Time Delayed Electromagnetic Field
Energy performs any magnitude of Positive Electro-Mechanical Work at infinite efficiency on the
generator's Rotating Magnetic Field, increasing its Kinetic Energy and increasing the Kinetic Energy of
an EV or ICE Vehicle to any magnitude without requiring any Externally Supplied Input Energy. In
Electricity Generation applications the ReGenX Generator innovation now allows all electricity to be
generated at infinite efficiency requiring zero Input Energy, zero Input Energy Cost, while producing
zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions, zero Air Pollution and zero Nuclear Waste during the Electricity
Generation Phase. In Electric Motor operation the ReGen-X Quantum Motor now allows any
magnitude of Work to be performed with zero Electric Input Energy.
Demonstration Protocol: The demonstration protocol involves three prototypes;
1. Protytpe #1, demonstrates the ReGenX Generator's Load Current Time Delay when compared
to the instantaneous Load Current Sine Wave for a Conventional Generator Coil.
2. In the Conventional Faraday Generator operation the created Electromagnetic Field Energy
performs Negative Work at infinite efficiency and it reduces the Kinetic Energy of the system.
3. The Magnitude of the Negative Work / System Kinetic Energy Reduction (in Joules) is equal to
the Magnitude of the created Electromagnetic Field Energy (also in Joules).
4. When the Conventional Faraday Generator is placed On-Load, Negative Work is performed and
the speed of the system decreases according to Lenz's Law of Induction.
5. In order to maintain the System Speed and the Electric Power magnitude to the Loads,
additional Input Power must be supplied to the Prime Mover and additional Mechanical Input
Power must be supplied to the Generator's Drive Shaft.
6. For example, if 100 Watts of Electric Power is delivered to the Load by the Faraday Generator,
an additional >100 Watts of Mechanical Input Power must be supplied to the Generator's Drive
Shaft by the Prime Mover.
7. If 1 MW of Electric Power is delivered to the Load by the Faraday Generator, an additional >1
MW Watts of Mechanical Input Power must be supplied to the Generator's Drive Shaft by the
Prime Mover.
8. Generally speaking the ratio is 2 Watts of Mechanical Input Power to every 1 Watt of Electric
Output Power generated.
9. The increase in Drive Shaft Mechanical Input Power is provided by the Prime Mover and the
Input Energy Source which powers the Prime Mover.
10. In the Heins ReGenX Generator operation the created and Time Delayed Electromagnetic Field
Energy performs Positive Work at infinite efficiency and it increases the Kinetic Energy of the
system.