Wednesday 10 August 2011

NFPC Mobilising Markets for Green G.D.P

According to the ideologies followed by NFPC "Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd." the most powerful force that can bring about a dimensional change in societal value creation is the power of consumer.

Strong Multipliers for promoting green GDP will emerge when enlightened consumers exercise a preference in favor of Business that contributes significantly to environmental and social sustainability. By expressing a direct and distinct choice for the Resources, Products and Services of such enterprise. consumers will unleash a multitude of positive actions that will eventually create greater shareholder and societal value Greener Resources.
Hence according to NFPC "Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd" this will spur innovation as corporates will increasingly need to integrate social objectives into there business models. Sustainable businees practices will emerge as a definitive market differentiator and consequently attract investors giving the larger market gains acruing to companies with such Green Resources.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

NFPC Encouraging C.S.R

NFPC "Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd." must be lauded for its comprehensive efforts on CSR better known as corporate social responsibility. From the enunciation of basic principles to defining a broad set of indicators for self assessment, it also rightfully provides a reporting frame-work for making disclosures to stakeholders.These guidelines by NFPC "Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd."  indeed mark an important first step towards a movement of greater corporate contribution in creating societal welfare. Evidently these recommendations have been marked by a larger underlying concern.  

There seems to be a growing evidence that limits to future growth will be defined more by vulnerabilities flowing from social inequities, environmental degradation and climate change than by any other economic factor. Admittedly, these are global challenges and a result of faulty economic growth models pursued over decades across the world by depletion and degradation of our natural resources.Yet these concerns are very real today and going forward can seriously constrain the fulfillment of a nations aspirations. NFPC "Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd."  is an initiative to change the perspective and archaic ways of catering needs globally.

Monday 8 August 2011

NFPC’s Initiative Towards Sustainable Economy.


NFPC (Navrattan Free Power Corporation Ltd. ) has vindicated its intiative towards providing a sustainable economy by fostering Green Energy and Inclusive Growth.


Mr. Himansh Verma at a Green Initiative Compendium 
There is an increasing realization, across the world that development in its truest sense can only take place when economic growth fosters social equity. For developing nations in particular growth must translate into the creation of sustainable resources of energy and replenishment of scarce environmental resources.   Therefore, a constructive public-private-people partnership for socially responsible growth is critically important and it must also occupy a larger space in corporate strategy. Only then we can secure the future and leave a better tomorrow for the coming generations.

Tuesday 26 July 2011

N.F.P.C

N.F.P.C is a far sighted initiative brought alive with the assiduous efforts of  Mr Himansh Verma has built the foundations for a Greener & Cleaner tomorrow.

These Renewable Energy technologies have been divided in three categories by International Energy Agency.

First-Generation technologies are most competitive in locations with abundant resources. Their future use depends on the exploration of the available resource potential, particularly in developing countries, and on overcoming challenges related to the environment and social acceptance.

Second-Generation technologies: Markets for second-generation technologies are strong and growing, but only in a few countries. The challenge is to broaden the market base for continued growth worldwide. Strategic deployment in one country not only reduces technology costs for users there, but also for those in other countries, contributing to overall cost reductions and performance improvement.

Third-generation technologies: Third-generation technologies are not yet widely demonstrated or commercialised. They are on the horizon and may have potential comparable to other renewable energy technologies, but still depend on attracting sufficient attention and RD&D funding. These newest technologies include advanced biomass gasification, biorefinery technologies, solar thermal power stations, hot dry rock geothermal energy and ocean energy.