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February16, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
When MBA turned IPR experts describe Generic Inventions as Disruptive Technology that too repeatedly, to this inventor of 40 yrs experience is most irritating/stupid, because they can use better words like Newgen Technology or Commercial Technology or Revolutionary Technologies, or Sustainable Technology or simply New Technology.
A friend forwarded a Youtube video link to a Tony Seba [Solar Trillion] presentation of where in he describes SolarPV and EV as ‘Disruptive Technologies’ which begins with pictures of how Automobiles replaced Horse Carts completely on New York streets in a span of 13 years [1900-1913] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBkND76J91k
Automobile Evolution Started 1769, Steam > IC > Electric Power
This Stanford Lecturer didn’t realize that this Transformation in Transportation happened through Millions of Collaborative Evolutionary Steps is a Never Ending Process and that earlier versions of automobiles had Steam Engine pulling a Buggy on Rail Track and improved to IC Enginesfitted on to Horse Buggy, Electric Motor in some look like Farm Tractor.
The design of the Cugnot Steam Trolley (Jonathan H.) (1769)
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The Selden Road-Engine
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Engine Fixed to a Hand Cart ‘About 1870, in Vienna, Austria (then the Austro-Hungarian Empire), inventor Siegfried Marcus put a liquid-fuelled internal combustion engine on a simple handcart which made him the first man to propel a vehicle by means of gasoline.’
Weird Ideas of Tony Seba of Stanford University, USA Lecturer
US Universities ought to promote Evolution of Technology not commercial interests of Developers [India too] – Assuming 1m New Home in USA built annually are mandated to generate 25KW per home – USA will get 25,000 MW Rooftops every year – just 0.4m home installations by 2013 is not impressive. [Tony Seba June22, 2011 &UCS pdf]
UCS have not updated 2013 presentation, estimated cost of Rooftop Solar @ $4.56/W [2013 Q4] – in 2016 could be just over $1/W for Grid Connected SolarPV.
UCS didn’t divide Labor Cost & Equipment cost – THIS IS ACCOUNTING MISCHIEF – for Rooftop every $1.56Billion of Equipment Cost and say $3 Billion paid as Labor Cost is actually GOOD ECONOMICS – than $3.56b & $1b respectfully for Utility Scale SolarPV.
Stanford, UCS and Tony Seba didn’t insist on FEED IN TARIFF for ROOFTOPS CLEAN POWER to be as par with GRID Power Retail Tariff which is twice more.
Condemning MULTI-PURPOSE Hoover Dam was Worst* – Nuclear Power Also
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471, 9718280435, 9650421857
ICC Cricket for Good & UNICEF launch Team Swachh clinics
ICC Cricket for Good & UNICEF launch Team Swachh clinics in partnership with BCCI
MOHALI, 16 February 2016 – Building up to the ICC World T20 in India, the International Cricket Council (ICC) Cricket for Good and UNICEF in partnership with BCCI launched the Team Swachh clinics during the ICC WT20 Host City Tour. This is to promote a nationwide initiative that aims to build a social movement for sanitation and toilet use there by leading to an open-defecation-free India.
The ICC WT20 Men’s and Women’s trophies travelled on the Nissan Trophy Tour float through the beautiful town of Mohali. Exhilarated fans got the opportunity to photograph themselves with the ICC WT20 Trophies.
A specially designed double-decker bus carried the children from a local NGOs and Gurkeerat Singh Mann. Local hero, Gurkeerat Singh Mann interacted with his fans as the cavalcade made its way to photograph themselves with the ICC Trophies.
Playing cricket-based games with the children along with advocating the use of toilets, Gurkeerat Singh Mann engaged with the children when sharing cricketing tips and discussing the importance of hygiene and sanitation in the specially designed Team Swachh WASH clinic set up inside the PCA Cricket Stadium.
Calling the initiative a ‘social movement for sanitation’, Ms. Caroline Den Dulk, Chief of Communication, UNICEF India said, “The idea of team and team play is at the core of the Team Swachh initiative and it leverages the vast passion of the sport in the country to advocate toilet use and save lives of children”.
After Dharamsala and Mohali, the ICC WT20 Host City Tour will visit each of the venues that will host the ICC WT20 matches. It now travels to New Delhi on 18th February, followed by Kolkata (24th Feb), Nagpur (27th Feb), Chennai (1st March), Bangalore (3rd March), and Mumbai (6th March 2016).
Earlier in October 2015, the ICC Cricket For Good and UNICEF launched a five-year global partnership in New York. They decided to engage the broader cricketing community to empower children and adolescents. In particular, during the many ICC events over the next five years, they will develop and implement various community outreach programmes and initiatives in collaboration with coaches, cricketers and cricketing personalities.
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