Thursday, July 12, 2018

HPCL will make all petrol pumps automated by December.

Chennai. Public sector Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) will automate all its petrol pumps by December. The objective of this company's move is to provide the right amount and quality fuel to the customers.


T R Sudernaman, executive director of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, said that the company has about 15,000 petrol pumps, of which 9,000 are currently automated. He said that by December we plan to automate all the petrol pumps. By that time all 15,000 petrol pumps of HPCL will be automated.

Sundaraman said that there is not much investment in this. He said that due to the automation of petrol pumps, customers will get fuel in the amount of fuel they will get as much as they have asked for. He claimed that HPCL is the first oil marketing company that started automation system in 2003.
When asked if there will be any sort of withdrawal on the pump pumps, they said, no, no. Because after that the staff will be required to refuel. In response to a question, the official said that the company had started self service system on some petrol pumps in Mumbai but did not get help from this.

Ashok Leyland Managing Director Vinod K Dasari said that 70 percent of commercial vehicles cost on fuel and this co-brand card will save them up to Rs 50,000 a year. Using this card will save them from one and a half to three percent. We are the first company to offer such facility.






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Sunday, July 8, 2018

750 MW solar plant in Madhya Pradesh, Delhi Metro will get electricity

new Delhi. You also travel in Delhi Metro, so this special news is for you. Now Delhi Metro will run from Solar Power. But the special thing is that this power is 800 km from Delhi. You will get from Operations in the 750 MW Rewa Solar Power Project in Madhya Pradesh started on Friday. This solar power plant will be supplied power to Delhi Metro. Madhya Pradesh Energy Development Corporation Limited (MPUNL) said that its largest beneficiary would be Delhi Metro.


A statement issued by MPUVN said that the plant is spread over 1,590 acres and it is being operated by Rewa Ultra Mega Solar Limited. It is the largest solar power plant in the world. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said, "The bid for the project was done online. The project has invested Rs 4,000 crore." According to MPUVNL, the project will reduce production of 15.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually.

This project is being developed by Mahindra Renewables, ACME Solar Holding and Solenzeri Power. Rewa Solar Power Plant is India's first solar power project, generated from the money collected for a period of 40 years on 0.25 per cent interest from the Clean Technology Fund. This is India's first solar park which has got a concessional loan from the World Bank. This project is likely to save Rs. 4600 crores to State Discom and Rs. 1400 crores for Delhi Metro.


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