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Kerala Electricity Board
Kerala State Electricity Board commenced functioning on 31-3-1957 After Noon as per order no. EL1-6475/56/PW dated 7-3-1957 of the Kerala State Government. It had 5 members with Sri K P Sreedharan Nair as Chairman. All the staff belonging to the erstwhile Electricity Department was transferred to the Board. The 'Board' consisting of the Chairman and the Members is the Supreme Governing Body. -
Welcome to Kerala Legislature
Welcome to 'Niyamasabha.org'- the official website of Kerala State Legislative Assembly.Log in to this comprehensive site for information on all aspects of Kerala Niyamasabha, including archives from 1957 onwards, daily agenda and synopsis of the House proceedings, related news and official press releases. You can contact Members of the House through 'Niyamasabha.org' and also access the online telephone directory of the legislature. -
Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation LTD
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Kerala Government has became the first State Government in India to establish an Energy Management Centre (EMC) at State level, aiming primarily to remould and instrumentalise energy sector as a catalyst in promoting a development process which is econo-ecologically sustainable. With a view to making energy sector achieve such a lead and catalytic role, EMC has evolved a novel and comprehensive energy management approach and institutional philosophy encompassing management of energy technology systems - both conventional and non-conventional, energy conservation in all sectors of the economy, energy resource management, rural and urban energy systems, energy education and training, energy generation and conservation based employment and poverty alleviation programmes.since the Earth Summit and the emergence of Agenda 21 as its pivotal and substantial outcome, energy as a sector and a component, got identified as the corner-stone and balancing factor in the process of environment-development interaction, that decide the status and nature of sustainable development. It has also got accepted by the political leaderships of the world governments that to mould a development process which is econo-ecologically sustainable, the management of energy for achieving the maximum end-use benefits and efficiency which include increased use of renewable energy resources through technology development as well is the most important administrative and development priority. Further, at a time when economic growth, employment opportunities and balance of payments scenarios are negatively affected due to increasing energy price in the developing and third world countries; and carbon dioxide (CO2) and other energy consumption induced green house gases are increasing globally, especially due to heavy energy consumption in the developed countries, comprehensive management of energy becomes the urgent need of all the countries.
