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PRASTUTI: Journal of Management & Research
Vol 5 , Issue 2 , July - December 2016 | Pages: 68-71 | Research Paper

An Effort of Faridabad Entrepreneurs for Energy Efficiency

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1. * Bindu Agrawal, Associate Professor, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad, Haryana, India

India a fastest emerging economy is heavily dependent on energy for industrial development and growth which will lead to achieve the human development goals. The country’s energy supply and demand has been a challenge for all including the Government as it needs to create the opportunities for increased power generation and dissemination or alternative arrangements. Various initiatives by the Government, organizations and industries regarding energy consumption and efficiency have been taken. This case study is about one such initiative by the Faridabad Small Industries Association. Faridabad Small Industries Association (FSIA) has initiated the Word Bank Funded project for the Faridabad industries. SIDBI executed the project through FSIA and its SPV IamSME of India.

Keywords

Energy Efficiency, Growth, Faridabad Small Industries Association.

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