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Sharma, Sudhir
- Gradual Developments in the Area of Automatic Load Frequency Control
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1 Department of Electrical Engineering, DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology Jalandhar-144008, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, DAV Institute of Engineering & Technology Jalandhar-144008, Punjab, IN
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Automation and Autonomous Systems, Vol 3, No 2 (2011), Pagination: 54-58Abstract
Large power systems are normally divided into control areas based on the principle of coherency. The coherent areas are interconnected through tie lines which are used for contractual energy exchange between areas and provide inter area support during abnormal condition. A mismatch in the real power balance affects primarily the system frequency but leaves the bus voltage magnitude unaffected. The problem of real power balance in a power system is termed as automatic load frequency control problem. The main functions automatic load frequency control are (a) Frequency to be maintained constant i.e at 50 Hz (b) the tie line power to be maintained between specified limits and (c) the economic operation of the generators. If the above parameters are maintained with in desired limits the generation control is said to be most effective. The present work deals with the literature review of automatic load frequency control during last four decades and its possible scope of future work.Keywords
Automatic Load Frequency Control, Economic Dispatch, Real Power Mismatch, Tie-Line Power.- Financial Sustainability and Outreach:Performance of Microfinance Institution in India
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1 Department of Economics, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, IN
1 Department of Economics, Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, IN
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The Microfinance Review, Vol 8, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 50-66Abstract
Microfinance has emerged as a medium of extending financial services to the unbanked sections of population. In India, microfinance evolved in the late 1980s and exists under various legal structures such as Trusts, Societies, Section 25 companies under Companies Act 1956, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) and Non-Banking Financial Companies - Microfinance Institutions (NBFC-MFIs). Sustainability and outreach are widely discussed issues in the field of microfinance today. An MFI cannot help the poor in the long run, if it cannot survive in the absence of financial resources. In this paper, the link between financial sustainability and outreach of MFIs is analysed.
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Microfinance Institutions, Financial Sustainability, Outreach, Legal Structure, Efficiency.References
- Micrometer (2016): Report published by Micro Finance Institution Network (MFIN).
- Sarma G K and Borbora, S (2011): “Is Microfinance Outreach Sustainable? A Case of Microfinance Institution Model in India”, Second European Research Conference on Microfinance, University of Groningen, Netherlands.