By admin · Thursday, Oct 29, 2009 0 Comments
By Naeem Khaliq
1. -Electricity outages issues
2. –EPA(Enviornment protection authority)issues
3. -Site Locking by land owners
4. -Security issues
5. -Equipment theft
6. -Deisel Shortfall
7. -Deisel theft
8. -Generator’s maintenence issues
9. -Batteries theft
10. -Imported batteries issues/shipment delays
11. -Bill Boards displayed without intimations
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By Saad Chdhry · Monday, Jul 27, 2009 0 Comments
Today, not only computer density is swelling, but they are getting in use more hours per day than ever before; with paper losing the hold of everything. With energy cost soaring day by day, reducing power consumption is becoming more important than ever. Moreover, some of the today’s most pressing green-issues are pushing businesses to hunt down ways...
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By Kamran Bukhari · Wednesday, Apr 8, 2009 0 Comments
Warid Telecom has selected Cummins Power Generation’s proven electricity backup solution for parallel operations. Before Warid Cummins had successfully erected six generators for Telenor.
Cummins press release says that Warid Telecom was particularly interested in sourcing generator set solutions that could deliver both standby and prime power...
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By Aamir Attaa · Monday, Dec 22, 2008 10 Comments
Atif Shamim, a Pakistani electronics PhD student at Carleton University, has built a prototype that extends the battery life of mobile phones, by getting rid of all the wires used to connect the electronic circuits with the antenna.
The invention involves a packaging technique to connect the antenna with the circuits via a wireless connection between...
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By Aamir Attaa · Monday, Oct 27, 2008 0 Comments
We had covered this Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) market review few months ago, however, changes take place in days now. As the energy crisis continue in Pakistan, in fact it has gone worse, people are again rushing towards UPS markets to get themselves electricity backups.
Thanks to winter, general people may not require UPS units as they did in...
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By Aamir Attaa · Friday, Jul 11, 2008 5 Comments
UPS sale in Pakistan is going down after reaching considerable saturation level. No doubt that power crisis in Pakistan is not resolved yet, however, you can easily get UPS in local markets at comparatively low rates than of one month earlier prices.
A through discussion with electronics business owners of College Road, Rawalpindi, it was revealed that...
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By Aamir Attaa · Tuesday, May 20, 2008 0 Comments
During this very intensive load shedding routine, throughout the country, the demand and prices of Un-interrupted Power Supply (UPS) has seen a record climb in electronics history.
The high demand of UPS has been observed throughout the country mainly in major cities including, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Multan, Peshawar...
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