OBJECTIVE
As we move into the twenty-first century, global economic prosperity is driving the consumption
of energy to record levels, with electricity consumption anticipated to increase at rates faster than overall energy supply.
The vast majority (80 per cent) of energy today is provided from thermal sources, i.e. coal, gas and oil; but there are growing
global concerns regarding the lack of sustainability of these forms of energy that bring into question their use in a long-term
energy strategy. Concerns over disruptive fossil fuel markets and uncertain pricing, the current decline of nuclear energy
as a viable energy source and the significant environmental consequences of thermal energy sources have placed greater emphasis
on sustainable energy policies that include the significant development of renewable energy supplies.
The largest source of renewable energy comes from a proven technology, hydropower. Hydropower
is renewable because it draws its essential energy from the sun which drives the hydrological cycle which, in turn, provides
a continuous renewable supply of water. Hydropower represents more than 92 percent of all renewable energy generated, and
continues to stand as one of the most viable sources of new generation into the future. It also provides an option to store
energy, to optimize electricity generation.
Uttarakhand is rich in natural resources like water
and accordingly hydropower. The inherent technical, economic and environmental benefits of hydroelectric power make it an
important contributor to the future world energy mix, particularly in the neighboring states. These states have a great and
ever-intensifying need for power and water supplies and they also have greatest remaining hydro potential. Development is
a basic human right, as few would deny. Energy policy makers must meet their responsibility in exploring the most rational
options for meeting the energy needs of the developing world, while protecting the environment to the maximum possible extent
COURSE
OUTLINE
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Introduction of Hydropower
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Advances in Hydropower
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Environmental Aspects
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International Experiences
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Environmental Management
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Hydropower Management
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Group Discussion and Interaction
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Hydropower Plant Visits
ELIGIBILITY
The course is meant for sponsored young faculty members of Engineering Colleges/ Technical Universities/ Polytechnics and Other Institutions approved by the AICTE. Faculty members
working in Private / Public / Government Organizations / Industries, Scientists / Engineers in R&D establishments are
also eligible to apply for participation at a fee of Rs. 2000/- to be paid in the form of a crossed Demand Draft towards their
non- refundable registration fee, course materials, mid session tea, snacks etc.
RESOURCE
PERSONS
Faculty members from GBPUA&T and the guest resource persons from other premier
Institutions like Indian Institute of Technology, National Institute of Technology’s and other reputed Governmental
organisations are invited to deliver lectures.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
The G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology is the first state agriculture university
established in India during the year 1960.
It has well established infrastructures with modern facilities. The university is located at Pantnagar near to hill station
Nainital and is about 250 kms from Delhi by road. The weather is warmer at Pantnagar during June and stay will be very much enjoyable in this location, which
is rich in flora and fauna.
The College of Technology is one among the 10 constituent colleges of the university and imparting
technical education with ten departments namely Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics and Communication Production, Computer,
Information Technology, Post Harvest Process & Food, Farm Machinery and Power, Soil and Water Conservation, and Irrigation
and Drainage Engineering
Course Fee
No course fee will be charged from the faculty members of AICTE recognized Engineering Colleges
/ Polytechnics / Institutions. A participation fee of Rs. 2000/- will be charged for all other participants.
MODE
OF PAYMENT
All payments should be made by a crossed demand draft in favour of “Coordinator,
SDP on HE” payable at Pantnagar on Punjab National Bank (PNB Code No
4446) or State Bank of India, (SBI Code No 1133) or UCO Bank (UCO Code No
0678).
TA/DA and ACCOMMODATION
All selected participants from the AICTE
recognised Engineering Colleges/Technical Colleges/Universities/Polytechnics, to and fro journey TA will be reimbursed by
the shortest route limited to 3 AC (Non Rajadhani) train fare and DA will be paid as per AICTE norms. Arrangement will be
made to accommodate all the participants in the Lambert Square
/ IGH guesthouse on twin sharing basis at University campus.