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Electric Miles helps develop smart grid for system operators and energy suppliers
UK Power Networks has chosen Electric Miles to help deliver its smart grid that will increase the resilience of the network
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UK Power Networks (UKPN), the Distribution System Operator (DSO), has chosen Electric Miles to help deliver its smart grid that will increase the resilience of the network.
UKPN has awarded energy capacity contracts worth £30 million to 17 innovators in the energy, tech and car sector, including Electric Miles, making it the UK’s largest-ever ‘Flexibility’ tender.
As part of a seven-year contract, Electric Miles will deliver up to 20 MW of grid-balancing flexibility across London and the South East through its innovative electric vehicles (EV) charging software.
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A fresh explosion of Covid-19 cases in India has extended the destination’s road to recovery, upsetting travel and tourism players’ efforts to rebuild both domestic and international business.
The latest wave of infections in early April has impacted almost the entire country, especially in key tourism destinations such as New Delhi and Mumbai, resulting in lockdowns and night curfews. There are now more than 15 million confirmed cases across the country at press time.
New Covid surge derails India’s tourism recovery; CBD of Connaught Place in New Delhi pictured
E M Najeeb, chairman of ATE Group of Companies, which has businesses in travel and hospitality, said the latest development has dimmed future prospects.
The Supreme Court recently in
Phoenix Arc Private
Limited v.
Spade Financial Services Ltd. and others
dealt with two sets of appeals being Civil Appeal No. 2842 of 2020
and Civil Appeal No. 3063 of 2020, arising from the judgment of the
NCLAT dated 27th January 2020 whereby it dismissed the appeal under
Section 61 of the IBC preferred by AAA Landmark Private Limited
( AAA ) and Spade Financial Services Private Limited
( Spade ) and held that they are related parties of the
Corporate Debtor ( AKME Projects Limited ). The appeal
before the NCLAT was to assail the order of NCLT dated 19th July
2019 whereby the NCLT held that the transactions between the
Foreign tweets to foreign hands â Indiaâs âFDIâ moment under Modi was a long time coming
Whatever Meena Harris, Rihanna or Greta Thunberg may say, they are not coming here to fight on behalf of a weak and supine opposition. Modi knows that.
Jyoti Malhotra 9 February, 2021 1:23 pm IST Text Size:
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Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs âforeign handâ moment has been a long time coming, but it is finally here. From Modi laughing contemptuously at âprofessional protestersâ (â
andolan
jivisâ) and warning about the perils of âFDIâ or âforeign destructive ideologyâ to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh expanding its circle of intimacy with retired ambassadors and encouraging them to speak up, foreign policy is taking new and interesting turns these days.