Manufacturers of Industrial
Cooling Towers, Water Treatment Equipments, Air Pollution Control Equipments and Scale-Ban (Non-Chemical Water Treatment Equipments).
CASE Group is currently also putting Turnkey projects in India in the field of Coal Gasifiers, DRI plants, Solar Power Plants and automatic steel rolling mills.
The Independence Day celebration started with cake cutting on 14thAugust 2010. The cake was cut by Mr. Imran Khan (General Manager) as he could not eat the cake because of ‘Ramadan Roza.’
On 15th August 2010 CASE held an open kite flying competition with seven teams, team A to team G. All the team members were excited to fly high to be a winner.
The team A won the competition which consisted of Mr. Roger Kumar, Ms. Neha Sood, Mr. Ramanjeet Singh and Mohd. Naushad Hassan. They won because of exemplary performance of Mohd. Naushad Hassan whose single handed was able to cut two kites one of Mr. Rao and second of Mr. Sonu Pal. LOCATION MAP
CASE Annual Conference 2010 was held at Sariska Palace, Alwar (Rajasthan) from 28th to 31st of March 2010.
28th started as an eventful day as everyone gathered at the corporate office to leave for the Venue. Reaching around the late afternoon all rushed into the standard check in procedures and quickly reported to the grounds for the main event of the day “Annual Cricket Tournament”.
An inning of 10 over's per team was good enough for the out of practice world class players. Maximum runs scored by an individual (Mr. Imran Khan) was a mere 48 runs. After a grueling session at the grounds all retrieved to their rooms to welcome the next eventful proceeding of the day “the Traditional regional night”.
Everyone danced to the tunes of the Rajasthani Folk and witnessed some of the most amazing talents of the region.
The evening came to an end around midnight and all were ready for a much needed crash.
The next day started off on a serious note where all discussed the role of various divisions . Presentations were flaunted to apprise all present individuals to make them understand the vision and focus of the Group. This was kicked off by a warm welcome speech initiated by CASE Managing Director Mr. Roger Kumar. Organizational growth, projects, strategies and plans were the points of discussion which lasted till around 6 p.m.
By 9.00 p.m. dinner was served followed by post dinner events. When the clock struck 12.00,Group’s country head Mr. Rahuel George was surprised with a delicious cake ready to be cut as he celebrated his Birthday . He was also given birthday bumps.
Understanding the importance and need for Personality Development, TM and role of EQ and IQ in daily activities, the 30th morning started off in the early hours with a series of outdoor activities . All these were conducted by guest professionals which helped in understanding these aspects. Post the outdoor activities, final day at the conference awaited everyone. Here future planning, strategic and tactical approach to the basic SOSTAC model were discussed. The conference came to an end with a photo shoot followed by a relaxing swim in the pool.
The evening was full of fun and frolic. All danced and tumbled to the Looney tunes of the DJ. More importantly, it was the “Award Giving Ceremony”. Awards were distributed to the winners of the various games and events which took place during the conference. Hard working and noteworthy employees were felicitated with certificates of exemplary performance. The most coveted award of “MR. CASE” was bagged by Mr. Ramashish Yadav of accounts department.
The wild side of everyone was exposed on the following day. A sleepless night awaited the excursion into the Jungle. It was 6:30 a.m. and all were set for the Jungle Safari. The Jungle was benevolent enough and everyone was able to spot Peacocks, Deer's, Antelopes, Crocodiles, Black bucks….. Unfortunately tigers were shy! Birds showed their affection by picking up pieces of biscuits and bread from the hands of mostly all the safari riders.
Everyone returned to the Palace and a feeling of sadness hovered around each individual. The conference was over and all were to get back to normal grind. All started their journey back and reached homes safely with a part of Rajasthan and its beauty so ever lurking in everyone’s heart……………. LOCATION MAP
The Japanese Government has selected 15 Japanese firms including Toshiba, Tokyo Electric Power and Mitsubishi, to carry out feasibility studies for pollution-cutting projects to earn carbon credits overseas.
The government will provide about JPY500m ($6m) for research into projects aimed at exporting low-carbon technology to developing countries according to Bloomberg, citing the country's trade ministry.
Aiming to reach its 2020 emission targets of reducing emissions by 25%, Japan will seek bilateral agreements to earn carbon credits according to trade ministry director of global environmental affairs Keisuke Murakami.
Japan has planned projects in nine developing countries and has initiated talks with Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and India for agreements on a carbon-offset mechanism.
Toshiba and Mitsubishi are planning work on geothermal plants in the Philippines and in Indonesia. Nippon Steel has proposed adding energy-conservation technology at a steel plant in India.
Tokyo Electric is considering building a coal-fired power plant in Indonesia.
China is using a bidding system for the second time in history for granting concessions to build and run solar energy plants after the first batch was awarded last year.
The 13 concession projects, generating 280MW, almost equals the cumulative installed solar capacity in China in 2009, according to Bloomberg.
The capacity of each project is bigger than independently developed plants that are normally approved, which average about 10MW, and the government has completed preliminary work for each project.
India's Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), a major initiative of the government of India, has set itself a goal of creating an enabling policy framework for deploying 20GW of solar power by 2022. India's objectives and intentions are commendable. Yet, as we have seen globally, once governments announce their intentions to develop a solar incentive program – a variety of interest groups, each with their own agenda, get involved to put their stamp on the policy. The final output of the recently released policy guidelines reflects both the overarching objectives of developing clean solar power, addressing power shortages and stakeholder concessions.This is our preliminary perspective on the recently released guidelines for new grid-connected solar power projects in India. In the future, we will take further in-depth looks at specific policy aspects and India’s opportunities and challenges as the market develops.
PV & CSP Ratio
The JNNSM calls for a total aggregated capacity of 1 gigawatt of grid connected solar projects to be developed under the bundling scheme in Phase-I through 2013. Solar PV technology projects and Solar Thermal technology projects are to be deployed at a ratio of 50:50, in MW terms. This provision is scheduled to be reviewed again in one years time to determine the need for modification............................
Water is one of the most important resources offered to us by Mother Nature. Due to its abundance availability water finds its use as the cheapest coolant in industrial processes. Our goal lies in conserving this precious resource by reusing and recirculation it when used as a coolant.
Evoporative Cooling Systems operate on the basic fundamental principle of Latent Heat Of Evoporation.In other words when any given liquid evoporates, it carries along with vapor some amount of heat; thus lowering the temperature of the residual liquid. Cooling towers in industry works on the above principle.Water which is being used as a coolant after passing through heat exchange zone gets heated and is made to enter the Cooling device (Cooling Tower). The Cooling Tower is designed to initialize and aggravate the process of evoporation.
Cooling Towers come in various designs aiming to give maximum results as per site and applicability. CASE manufactures state of the art range of Cooling Towers with respect to applications and site conditions.
Using best of the durable raw material left us short to serve the industry with our best potential. Our consistent and sustained R&D enabled us to introduce brain of the Cooling Tower for the first time in India. The Cooling Tower reads the atmospheric conditions and manipulates the speed of the motor accordingly thus saving enormous power.
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