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New Delhi, June 12:
The Solar Thermal Federation of India (STFI), an industry body representing the solar water heater manufacturers, on Thursday appealed to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy to release the unpaid subsidies of around 350 crore.
About 50 crore of subsidy remains unpaid for the year 2012-13 and 300 crore for 2013-14. Going by the market growth, the subsidy liability will grow additionally to about 500 crore, said Jaideep Malaviya, secretary general of STFI.
As part of the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission launched in 2010, consumers could avail themselves of a subsidy of 30 per cent on solar water heaters. The subsidy was provided by sellers registered with the MNRE as direct channel partners under this programme. The sellers were to be reimbursed by the ministry for providing the subsidy to consumers.
Over the years, solar water heater manufacturing has risen to 10 lakh sq meters of flat plate collectors in the country as of 2013-14. However, this amount fell from 14 lakh sq meters in the previous year.
According to STFI, the fall in production was due to lack of funds with the manufacturers who have dues pending with banks and suppliers.
Demand has been growing at a CAGR of 35 per cent so it's not that demand has come down', but the fact is we dont have the money to produce more, said M D Akole, Chairman of STFI.
Akole added that manufacturers of solar water heaters were small-scale industries and most of them have given personal guarantees to their bankers.
Painting a gloomy picture for the industry unless the pending dues are cleared, Malaviya said that manufacturers would have to stop production soon if the dues are not cleared.
STFI, which has been seeking an appointment with Upendra Tripathy, Secretary of MNRE, has not been able to meet the top bureaucrat in the ministry to present their demands.
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Create a fragrant pathway. Turn the walk to your front or back door into a wonderfully fragrant experience by planting herbs along a sunny path. The closer you plant the herbs to the edge of the path, the more likely they'll spill over into where your footsteps will help release the herbal fragrance. You can choose from a variety of herbs, either perennials (such as lavender, oregano, sage, and thyme) or annuals (such as basil, dill, rosemary, and summer savory).
Turn your whole garden into a butterfly garden. Rather than designate only one bed as such, spread the wealth of pollinator food plants throughout the garden to nourish butterflies, bees, and wasps, all good pollinators. Incorporate native perennials such as butterfly weed ( Asclepias tuberosa), blazing star ( Liatris species), and purple coneflower ( Echinacea purpurea). You also can plant serviceberry ( Amelanchier species) and fall-blooming witch hazel ( Hamamelis virginiana), both small, native trees. Some non-native annuals like zinnia and marigold, as well as shrubs such as butterfly bush ( Buddleia davidii) and lilac ( Syringa species), can also be sources of nourishment for insect pollinators.
Patricia Schrieber is director of education for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) ( http://www.phsonline.org), and co-owner of Valentine Gardens ( http://www.valentine-gardens.com).
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CHATTANOOGA, TN (WRCB) - In Chattanooga, hot days like today usually mean kids flocking to the Coolidge Park fountain. The problem is, it's closed for repairs and has been for the last 10 days.
The "closed for repairs" sign is a disappointing sight for families looking for a free and fun way to beat the heat.
"We're sad because the water was not going," one kid said.
"We were just going to come down here for something different to do in the summer," parent Amber Wyatt said.
A broken pump put the attraction out of service June 13th.
"We had to un-install the pump and have it repaired and when we re-installed the pump, there were a couple other issues and we've had to un-install it again and have some additional repairs done," Chattanooga Public Works Dept. Deputy Administrator Justin Holland said.
Meanwhile, every day dozens of local families have been putting on their swimsuits and driving to Coolidge Park, just to turn back around.
"That's the alternative, papa's going to have to quirt them this afternoon with the hose," grandparent Fred Bennett said.
"If they don't come down here, they go somewhere else so that definitely hurts my sales," Bill's Shaved Ice owner Bill Henderson said.
Having fewer people in the park is costing surrounding businesses.
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It took three days, a 50-ton lift and a 70-foot flatbed to install Seward Johnsons statue A Turn of the Century, at PPG Plaza.
Passers-by on their way to Market Square Monday through the plaza stopped, took out their headphones and gazed at the 20-foot-tall, 14,440-pound monumental bronze sculpture.
The likeness of a Parisian couple dancing was celebrated Tuesday as the Freya String Quartet played La Vie En Rose, among other works, and the Point Park University Conservatory Dance Company, dressed in bright red, performed Memoirs in Renoir. As the crowd waited for the ribbon cutting, Paris-trained mime Mark Conway Thompson, dressed as Marcel Marceaus character, attempted to mop water back into the plazas dancing water fountain.
"This is another endeavor to give Pittsburgh the look and feel of a European City, Elizabeth Tata, president of Laurel Foundation, said.
The statue, which has been displayed in other cities, is based on an 1883 life-sized painting by impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Dance at Bougival.
Renoir used two of his close friends as models for the piece, which evokes the scene at open-air cafes in the Paris suburb of Bougival. Ms. Tata said the foundation brought the sculpture to Pittsburgh because the work reflects the city with European flair, with many plazas and open-air cafes.
The Laurel Foundation was started by Mellon heiress and philanthropist Cordelia Scaife May in 1951 to preserve the citys culture and history. Since Mays death in 2005, Ms. Tata said, the foundation honors her legacy by bringing people to the city with interesting and unique works.
The foundation rented the sculpture for $22,000, which included hauling the three pieces and gluing them together, and it will stay in PPG Plaza until Oct. 3 before the ice rink is installed. Ms. Tata said she hopes the sculpture will bring people to the city. Already, a bridal party took pictures imitating the couple Saturday as the piece was being installed.
Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald said at the ceremony he also hopes the statue will bring people to the city.
"Were a city known for making things and building things, but we are also known for our arts, he said.
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The futuristic design was revealed today as part of Arup's Future Of Rail 2050 report The design consultancy says it wants to transform the station into an 'urban icon' The new site will feature 18 platforms and handle over 500,000 passengers a day Other predictions made in the report include driverless trains and ticketless travel In the future, rail stations could be powered by LNG, hydrogen and even algae Passengers will be able to make 'HoloCalls' and browse virtual shopping walls
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Published: 18:03 EST, 23 June 2014 | Updated: 02:42 EST, 24 June 2014
With its vast indoor platforms, raised glass-panelled walkways and giant, futuristic pillars it is a far cry from the scene that greets India's rail passengers on their current daily commute.
The striking image is an artists impression of plans by a global engineering and design consultancy to transform New Delhi railway station into an urban icon for a modern, vibrant city.
Arup has been appointed to redevelop the 86 hectares that the station covers and make the site fit for 21st century travel.
'Urban icon': The computer-generated plans for the new station include vast indoor platforms, raised glass-panelled walkways and futuristic, sweeping white pillars
Outdated: The new design is a far cry from the current New Delhi railway station where passengers have to wait outdoors on crowded platforms
The proposed station - which is covered by a white ceiling and dotted with trees - will feature 18 platforms and handle in excess of 500,000 rail passengers per day.
The company hopes to completely transform the current overcrowded site, which travellers on TripAdvisor complain is chaotic, dirty and dangerous.
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Leesburg Concrete Company, Incorporated (LCCI) scored a home run/99.79 when they were reviewed un-announced by the NPCA auditors. NPCA plant audits are performed by independent, nationally accredited engineers and are conducted in varying months of the year, un-announced. The inspector spends a full day at the facility to closely examine management policies, production processes, raw materials, concrete mixes, QC procedures, reinforcement fabrication placement, casting, curing & stripping operations, and storage & handling. Being part of the NPCA Plant Certification program illustrates LCCIs commitment to produce high-quality precast concrete products. And the users and specifiers benefit because they can easily identify and select high-quality precast-concrete manufacturers. Plant certification is a stamp of excellence and top scorers are indeed an elite group. Leesburg Concrete Company, Incorporated is proud of this achievement and appreciates all that is required to maintain such a reliable quality status.
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The Hillsboro City Council and staff are discussing plans to make the Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery more alive than ever with improved visitor access, new plant species and community events such as historical re-enactments.
The cemetery can really be a place for education, said Hillsboro city recorder and cemetery manager Amber Ames. The city hired Kurt Lango of Lango Hansen Landscape Architects to create a new master plan for the cemetery and present it at a recent council meeting.
We looked at a number of options, said Lango, including how people entered the cemetery with or without vehicles, areas for potential interpretive opportunities to tell the citys history, and we looked at maintenance issues such as plant upkeep.
The changes proposed in the master plan are extensive. On the structural level, they include installing new gates for vehicular and pedestrian access, repaving walkways and building plazas and memorial areas to make the cemetery more accessible to visitors.
We want people to take a look at it; make it visible, said Lango.
Meanwhile, the introduction of native plants such as shadbush and red ferns will reduce maintenance costs and evoke a timeless landscape.
We try to have a light touch, said Lango. Because with the oaks and the gravesites and the rolling hills we dont want to take away from that historical character.
According to the master plan, changes also include the installation of plinths with art work of historic interpretive elements devised with the Hillsboro arts community to create a meandering experiences punctuated by benches and planting areas set within the gravel surface.
The purpose of the new master plan is to encourage community involvement in the cemetery.
Historically, cemeteries were used actively by city dwellers as a cooler area for gatherings and picnics, added Lango. So with the Pioneer Cemetery, its interesting a lot of people dont know its there.
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