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  2. Plug-in electric vehicles in India - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] It has been specified that each 3-by-3-kilometre (1.9 by 1.9 mi) area in cities must have at least one charging station, and one station every 25 kilometres (16 mi) on both sides of highways. These guidelines were mandated in cities with populations of over four million and all expressways and major highways connecting those cities by ...

  3. Production Linked Incentive schemes in India - Wikipedia

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    For example, one of these sectors is the Automotive industry in India, for which GoI introduced 3 schemes, a Rs. 26,000 cr (US$3.61 b) scheme for production of electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel vehicles (PEVHV), the Rs 18,000 crore (US$2.5 b) "Advanced Chemistry Cell" (ACC) scheme for new generation advance storage technologies for the ...

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    A lot of the Season 3 Claim To Fame-rs are nieces, nephews, and first cousins once removed to actors and musicians – or so they say. This season's crop of unknown celebrity relatives is all ...

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    Claim to Fame just returned for Season 3 is coming to an end, and after six episodes, things are coming down to the wire. This week a seventh contestant was sent packing which leaves just four ...

  6. 'Claim to Fame' Season 3: Every celebrity revealed through ...

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    The "Claim to Fame" Season 3 finale is here, and we officially know the names of the cast members' famous relatives. Hosted by Kevin and Franklin Jonas, the series features 11 individuals related ...

  7. Fatty acid methyl ester - Wikipedia

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    FAME are typically produced by an alkali-catalyzed reaction between fats and methanol in the presence of base such as sodium hydroxide, sodium methoxide [2] or potassium hydroxide. One reason for using FAME (fatty acid methyl esters) in biodiesel production, rather than free fatty acids, is to mitigate the potential corrosion they can cause to ...

  8. College Sports Subsidy Scorecards - The Huffington Post

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    Total subsidy income, 2010 - 2014: $98,354,004 < 25% subsidized. 26 to 50%. 51 to 75% > 76% subsidized. See scorecard Nicholls State University.

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