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Paris Agreement formally enters into force

Jakson Bags Rooftop Solar Power Plant At Rashtrapati Bhawan

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The International Energy Agency will soon release World Energy Outlook 2016, which will highlight the various pathways to reach these targets. The report this year looks at individual country pledges and examines how close- or far- nations are from reaching these goals. It outlines a course that would limit the rise in global temperature to below 2 ° C and, for the first time, it also plots possible pathways for meeting the much more ambitious 1.5 ° C goal.

W ith the entry into force of the historic Paris Agreement today, the world is finally committing to tackling climate change.

The agreement was ratified last month, less than a year after it was approved by 197 countries under the French Presidency at COP21 last December. The agreement marks an unprecedented milestone in the global effort to combat climate change.
Under the landmark agreement, nations have agreed to limit greenhouse gas emissions and focus efforts and investments toward a low-carbon, resilient and sustainable future. The goal is to keep global average temperatures from rising well below 2 ° C with the aim of working to limit it to 1.5 ° C.
The question now turns to implementing the terms of the agreement, helping nations meet their goals and, more critically, ratchet them further. Next week, the world meets in Marrakesh, Morocco, during COP22 to do just that.
The Paris Agreement will transform the global energy system for decades to come. WEO-2016 will examine how a post-Paris world redefines the idea of energy security, particularly in the power sector, the frontline in the fight against climate change.
akson has secured a contract of 508 kWp Rooftop Solar PV Plant with net metering to be installed at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. It will design, install, commission and maintain the plant at Rashtrapati Bhawan. The system will also incorporate net metering system for exporting power in case of surplus. The project is expected to be commissioned by this year end. It will generate approximately 7.41 lakh units per year. Jakson Engineers Limited to establish Canal Top Solar Plant of 5.92 MW onJakhlaun Pump Canal Top in District Lalitpur( U. P.) Jakson has bagged Turnkey Engineering, Procurement and Consultancy
“ Let’ s not underestimate the task ahead,” Dr Fatih Birol, the executive director of the IEA.“ Limiting carbon emissions and changing our energy systems is a monumental challenge. But the IEA is working with governments around the world to help identify solutions and show how it can be done.”
Mr. Dr Fatih Birol
Executive Director
WEO-2016 offers the most comprehensive analysis of what this transformation of the energy sector might look like, thanks to its energy projections to 2040. It reviews the key opportunities and challenges ahead for renewable energy, the central pillar of the low-carbon energy transition, as well as the critical role for energy efficiency.
orders to execute a 5.92 MW Solar Power Project at Jaklaun Pump Canal Top in District Lalitpur( U. P.). As part of the project, Jaksonwill supply, install and commission this power plant for Irrigation Department, Uttar Pradesh. In addition to producing electricity it will also reduce evaporation of water from the canal and benefit the end-users like farmers. The power generated will be fed to the Grid. The solar Power plant will be installed on first 7 KM of the canal and the efficiency of the solar power plant will be closely monitored by the experts to assess the real time data. Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, Varanasi, U. P. is going green with the installation of Solar Power Plant by Jakson Engineers Limited.
Jakson Group that Jakson is among top 2 players in India Solar Rooftop market and has a portfolio of 30 MW Rooftop project. It is geared to achieve 50 MW by end of the financial year 2016-17.
Mr. Sundeep Gupta VC & MD,
JAKSON Group
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