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Lauding the pioneering concept of ‘On Demand Delivery’ of diesel at door step, he added that the initiative is backed by cutting edge state of the Art Technology having all features like Geo Fencing, Automation, Mobile application for ordering Diesel , Live tracking facility etc .
He said the facility aims to cater the bulk diesel buyers like housing societies, hotels, hospitals, malls, construction sites, industries, banquets at their doorstep.
Officials of the BPCL informed that facility is fully compliant to Explosive and Legal Metrology statutory requirements and ensures the Company Promise of delivering Diesel with 100% Quality and Quantity. He added that individuals, companies, organisations can order Diesel from home through Mobile App and accordingly Diesel would be delivered at their door step. He added that customers can make online payments using Debit Card, Credit Card, UPI, PayTM , or Cash on Delivery facility can also be availed.
Beth Burger, The Columbus Dispatch
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11:29 am UTC Jan. 18, 2021
Not many people call Cheshire, Ohio, home now. Nearly 20 years ago, bulldozers sent by a utility company razed most of its homes in the small Appalachian village along the Ohio River.
One of the nation s largest coal-fired power plants still looms over the village s handful of remaining businesses and its post office. The Gen. James M. Gavin Power Plant, named for a decorated World War II paratrooper, has the capacity to generate 2.6 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power 780,000 homes.
The plant is Ohio’s largest polluter, emitting about 13 million metric tons of greenhouse gases each year, with a history of residents living nearby reporting health problems such as asthma.
Blocked from developing more wind power in Ohio, renewable energy companies have set their sights on the sun.
Nearly two dozen solar farms are in some form of development across the state, according to the Ohio Power Siting Board, the state agency that approves construction of new sources of electricity.
Add it all up, and it amounts to about 4,000 megawatts of power the equivalent of two or three traditional power plants and about a seventh of Ohio s current total electricity production. Right now, solar power contributes just about 0.5% of Ohio s output. We can t develop them fast enough. The market is so hot, said Sarah Moser, senior development manager for Savion, a solar energy developer based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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