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  2. Cost overrun - Wikipedia

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    Cost overruns are common in infrastructure, building, and technology projects. For IT projects , a 2004 industry study by the Standish Group found an average cost overrun of 43 percent; 71 percent of projects came in over budget, exceeded time estimates, and had estimated too narrow a scope ; and total waste was estimated at $55 billion per ...

  3. Water supply and sanitation in India - Wikipedia

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    The level on non-revenue water decreased from an estimated 36% in 2005 to 10% in 2009; one quarter of residents received continuous water supply (although the average supply remained at only 7 hours per day) in 2009; the share of metered connections increased from 2% in 2007 to 26% in 2009; the number of customers increased; and the company ...

  4. Energy policy of India - Wikipedia

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    Existing petrol engines can be converted at low cost into 100% LPG or dual fuel with LPG for achieving enhanced fuel efficiency and economy with drastically reduced emissions. [ 188 ] [ 187 ] Non-subsidy LPG prices are below the diesel or petrol prices in India in terms of heat content (heat content-wise one kg of LPG is equal to 1.85 liters of ...

  5. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    As the cost of computer power to the consumer falls, the cost for producers to fulfill Moore's law follows an opposite trend: R&D, manufacturing, and test costs have increased steadily with each new generation of chips. The cost of the tools, principally EUVL (Extreme ultraviolet lithography), used to manufacture chips doubles every 4 years. [44]

  6. Zero-energy building - Wikipedia

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    A Zero-Energy Building (ZEB), also known as a Net Zero-Energy (NZE) building, is a building with net zero energy consumption, meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site [1] [2] or in other definitions by renewable energy sources offsite, using technology such as heat pumps, high efficiency windows ...

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    With its average annual GDP growth rate of 5.8% over the past two decades, and reaching 6.1% during 2011–2012, [302] India is one of the world's fastest-growing economies. [303] However, due to its low GDP per capita—which ranks 136th in the world in nominal per capita income and 125th in per capita income adjusted for purchasing power ...

  8. Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)/RfC: Ending the system of ...

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    Portal:Christianity has received an average of 139 pageviews per day over the last 90 days - is that an incredibly low figure? Of all the articles that I've created, the most read is Dark Hedges , which over the same period has received an average of 119 pageviews per day. [1]

  9. Natural resources of India - Wikipedia

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    [63] [64] The country has increased its organised gold refining capacity, with an increase from just 300 tons in 2013 to approximately 1,800 tons in 2021. [64] India has only 0.75% of total world gold production. [65] As of 2022, the Hutti Gold Mine, located in the Raichur district of Karnataka, is the only significant gold producer in the ...