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A Training visit of students of Faculty of Electrical Engineering of AKS University They received information about Turbine, Generator, Power House and Transformer, Learnt nuances during the visit of Tons Hydel Power Station

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Seventeen students of  5th Semester B. Tech Electrical Engineering Department and 16 students of Diploma Electrical of  AKS University went for training to Tons Hydroelectric House No. 1, Sirmaur.  Students got detailed information about turbine, generator, power house, hydropower plant structure and transformer.  The students told that they were taught that there is no loss of energy in water electric. It can be reused.  He told that due to the end of fossil fuel, the dependence on solar, hydel and water power is increasing. There is no water pollution and water can be used again and again.  It is noteworthy that in all the faculties of AKS University, training is organized for the students for detailed knowledge about the working style, systems and machines of the industries and from there the students also get the opportunity of selection.  Faculty of Engg. Ajay Singh, Madhu Soni and Diwakar Dubey were present along with the students.  After the completion  of the training of students, the Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Rama Shukla and Administrator, Engg. R.K. Shrivastava have expressed happiness and extended their best wishes for the bright future of the students.

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