NCEC 2005- June 2005


HINDUSTAN PAPER CORPORATION LIMITED

The following activities were organised by M/s Hindustan Paper Corporation Limited.

1) Awareness campaign on “Energy Conservation” among the children of Class VII & VIII of HPC High School, Kagajnagar, Morigaon, Assam on 13-06-2005 which was conducted by Sh. M.R.Mathur, manager (mechanical-Recovery). The programme was attended by 82 students in two batches and the programme was rated quite beneficial for their day to day life.
2) A Training programme on Energy Conservation for Contractor Labours was conducted on 15-06-2005 by Sr. Plant Engineer (Utilities) Sh. P.K.Chanda covering details of classification of Energy; Primary Energy & Secondary Energy; Commercial & Non-Commercial Energy renewable & Non-Renewable Energy; Energy reserve; Global Energy conservation; Effect of burning fossil fuel; Energy Conservation etc. Also discussion about the Energy Conservation at grass root level like by labours & contractors were discussed. The programme was attended by 12 contractor labours of various section engaged in the mill which was rated as quite beneficial to work & self development.

EXCEL INDUSTRIES LIMITED

A programme on “Energy Conservation at Home” was conducted for the students of 10th & 12th standard of the local school on 23rd June 2005.

About 200 students participated enthusiastically in the programme. After the programme, the quiz about the subject was conducted and top 5 students were felicitated with the prizes from Maharashtra Energy Development Agency and Excel Industries Ltd., Roha.

Same day in the afternoon, Excel Industries Ltd., Roha had arranged an interactive session for the members of Roha Industries Association and Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA). MEDA authorities explained the Energy Scenario in India, details of Energy Conservation Act 2001.

Also, two empanelled Energy Auditors Delivered the expertise on the subject during the session.

About 15 managers and 25 senior engineers from different industries have participated in the session.

Plantation of Jetropha saplings (500nos.) was conducted on World Environment Day. And demonstrate the plantation to nearby farmers and encourage them to cultivate the Jetropha plantation on waste lands. Necessary help for saplings and soil enrichment is also planned. Simultaneously experiments on bio-diesel production from Jetropha seeds are also planned which will enable to explain the economy behind it to nearby farmers.