EFY Times  
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
 
GO
Click here!
Delta India Opens First Green Factory In Uttarakhand
 
Home >> Infotech >> Growth Plans
 
Delta India Opens First Green Factory In Uttarakhand
 
The new eco-friendly factory will manufacture products for power management, display solutions, components, industrial automation and automotive electronics.
 
 
Rate this news:  (2 Votes)
Monday, September 15, 2008 Delta, a provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans, has launched its first green factory at Rudrapur, Uttarakhand. The company said the new eco-friendly factory reinforces its mission "to provide innovative, clean and efficient energy solutions for a better tomorrow."




Delta's Rudrapur factory spans 16657.48 square meters of manufacturing space and will manufacture products for power management, display solutions, components, industrial automation and automotive electronics. It is Delta's first green factory in India that incorporates eco-friendly energy saving practices and waste management system.

Yancey Hai, vice chairman and chief executive officer, Delta Electronics, Inc., commented, "Our new green factory in India is an important project for Delta. It not only supports Delta's green mission, but it also presents a significant opportunity for our strong growth in India. Delta is well positioned to help this dynamic economy with the latest power management solutions across industries. We are committed to providing energy efficient solutions as well as being environmentally conscious by reducing wastes and carbon emissions across the world."

The Rudrapur green factory is registered with the Indian Green Building Council and is aiming for the highest green building accreditation. Delta has made use of various energy efficient technologies like Natural Light Harvesting, Turbo Ventilation and the use of solar panels. The power factor controller saves electric energy by maintaining the power factor at 0.99 instead of 0.85. The linear panel polynum insulation saves electric energy due to minimum requirement of forced cooling. The Sewage Treatment Plant has been put up to recycle and reuse water. It functions on Anaerobic Bacterial action and the water is used for non-contact applications. Storm water harvesting is also carried out to conserve water.

"As a result of this operation, we also anticipate substantial job growth in engineering and manufacturing, facility maintenance, delivery and administration," added Dalip Sharma, managing director, Delta Electronics (India).





Print Email Comment  (1)
(Total Views: 2037)
 
 
Comments
 
The Hard work of Colonel Arun Sharma have borne fruits for this state of art project.
   
- A R Chaudhury, Mumbai, 10/11/2008 5:14:16 PM  
     
Reply >> Comment (1)
   
 
Infotech News
   
Blackberry Spyware Sourcecode Released
Micro Solar Cells Can Lead To Better Solar Panels
ESDN Software Plans Datacentre At Nashik
CA Expands Web Security Technology
Asus Launches Wireless HDMI Kits
 
 
 
Most popular
 
Dialogue
 
Govt Should Invest More In Digital Infrastructure
Srinivasan S., the founder-director of VIVA Communications, speaks to EFY Bureau on what motivated him to enter VoIP....
Microchip India To Begin Hiring In 2010
The company aims to surpass the market growth rate in the next few years by aligning their growth strategies with the changing market scenario....
Chengdu Offers Immense Opportunities For Indian Companies
Set up by the Chinese government in February 2008, Chengdu's Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone houses at least 30 Fortune 500 companies and 12,000 d...
Eyeing The Indian Pie!
With the Indian hardware market growing firm, EVOC Group plans to cater to its demands by providing customised solutions through investments in R&D fa...
'Key To Ensuring Growth Is To Adapt To Market Dynamics'
Aspiring Minds, a two-year old company, has not only been successful in coming up with a stack of interesting talent assessment and benchmarking tools...
   
  View All
    
    
Features
Technology: The Match Winner!
Intencity, a Pune-based exclusive video game store, has expanded its business and boosted revenue by 40 per cent, using online store solutions....
Reading A Customer's Mind Is Not Rocket Science!
Most organisations devote significant amounts of time and energy to explore ways to woo and retain their customers. IT has a solution for this busines...
 
Events
 
9 Feb: Macworld 2010

22 Feb: e-Crime India

23 Feb: Third International Conference On Digital ...

17 Mar: Open Source Business Conference

7 Jun: Telecoms World North Africa 2010

View All
   
   
 
 

home archives contact us
           
Magazines Portals Directories Events News Verticals Educational Institute  
Electronics for You
LINUX for You
BenefIT
Facts for You
Electronics Bazaar
electronicsforu.com
efytimes.com
bpotimes.com
itmagz.com
linuxforu.com
Electronics Annual Guide
EFY Awards
EduTech Expo
OSIWEEK Expo
Electronics
Infotech
Linux & Open Source
Consumer Electronics
Science & Technology
BPO
EFY Techcenter 
 
 
© Copyright 2010 EFY Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without written permission is prohibited.
Usage of the content from the web site is subject to Terms and Conditions