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    Performance of utility scale PV Plant in Malaysia and India: a comparative study by Sudhakar, K., Mahendran, Samykano, Ria, -

    Published 2018
    “…In this research work, we have compared the capabilities and outputs of a 8MW solar mono-Si and poly-Si PV systems for the cities of Kuala Lumpur and Lucknow. The simulation is done with the help of PVsyst software with uniform parameters used for all the simulations. …”
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    Greening airports: A methodological framework for site assessment and assessing solar PV potential by Sreenath, S., Sudhakar, K., Ahmad Fitri, Yusop

    Published 2024
    “…The developed methodology is applied as a case study to seven Indian airports: Madurai, Goa, Raipur, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Amritsar, and Dehradun. It was understood that the suitable area for solar PV projects on airport land depends on airspace restrictions, built area, and glare occurrence. …”
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    Energy-exergy-economic-environmental-energo-exergo-enviroecono (7E) analysis of solar photovoltaic power plant: a case study of 7 airport sites in India by S., Sreenath, K., Sudhakar, A. F., Yusop

    Published 2021
    “…The minimum and maximum values of exergy efficiency are estimated as 9.89 (Goa airport) and 12.00 (Lucknow airport), respectively. Except for Ahmedabad airport and Dehradun airport, the IRR value is less than the discount rate (10) for the five airports, with Goa airport on the borderline (9.5). …”
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    SEWA - A case on social entrepreneursip by Mishra, Jagriti

    Published 2014
    “…Over the years SEWA has trained several artisans in the art of Chikankari and provided them with employment options by involving these women in its production, retailing and supervisory activities.The firm has been dealing with both export and domestic orders since past thirty years.It mostly sells through exhibitions; its retail presence is limited with its single store located in Hazratganj, Lucknow.This case delineates how SEWA started up, its social initiatives and skill upgradation programmes to support Chikankari workers.The case is based on the findings of field research conducted at SEWA Lucknow.The research was conducted using qualitative techniques such as observation and in-depth interviews with the company CEO, marketing, retail and production teams, the supervisors and the artisans.…”
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