Showing posts with label Engineering Fields. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engineering Fields. Show all posts

Saturday, March 1, 2014

DC/DC Converter Controller Design - Lecture

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlF2P8KrPpM&feature=player_embedded

Switched Mode Power Conversion by Prof. L. Umanand & Prof. V. Ramanarayanan,Department of Electrical Engineering,IISc Bangalore.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

ELIC TECHNOLOGIES Co. LTD is an engineering related company dedicated at providing smart and reliable solution in Energy, Information, and Communication fields. We are committed at creating a future smart Tanzania.
Stay tuned.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Smart battery brings new energy to home and industry

http://www.reuters.com/video/2012/07/27/reuters-tv-michelle-obama-praises-inspiring-us-olym?videoChannel=118065&videoId=236630247
July 23 - An Israeli company has developed a new energy storage system capable of communicating with other elements of the power grid. The firm, Nation-E says its battery technology stores, manages and distributes energy, potentially cutting consumers' electricity costs and allowing solar and wind power to be used more effectively. Jim Drury has more.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Interesting!!

Great Job by Engineers

In high school, reminding in TBR

The phyiscs

Interesting and very amazing design for our home private study place, why not!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Plans ready for 100MW thermal power by 2014

Thursday, 17 May 2012 00:00
The Citizen Reporters
Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s energy sector is heading for good tidings, going by the announcement issued yesterday to the effect that the country will start producing geothermal power in the near future.

Geothermal power refers to electricity that is produced by harnessing internal heat of the earth. Further prospects of more electricity came from the launch of the board of director for a joint venture company, which seeks to produce power from coal as at the Mchuchuma and Liganga fields.

While the geothermal project targets at producing 100MW within the next two years, a foreign company, Tanzania China International Mineral Resources Limited (TCIMR), plans to produce 300MW by the year 2014. Both projects would be implemented in Mbeya Region. While TCIMR is a joint venture between National Development Corporation (NDC) and a Chinese company, Sichuan Hongda, the geothermal project would be carried out by Geothermal Power (Tanzania), a local company.

Information released in Dar es Salaam yesterday said that TCIMR plans to start exploration work after six months. While China Development Bank has provided a $2.4 billion loan for the project, the company itself has made available $600 million, making it the single largest investment venture in East Africa.Geothermal Power (Tanzania) Limited chairman Graeme Robertson told reporters in Dar es Salaam yesterday that the company has initially invested $5 million (about Sh8 billion) for the project.
http://www.thecitizen.co.tz/component/content/article/37-tanzania-top-news-story/22424-plans-ready-for-100mw-thermal-power-by-2014.html

Saturday, May 12, 2012