Delhi and Singapore: A Comparative Study
Delhi and Singapore: A Comparative Study
Delhi and Singapore: A Comparative Study
A Comparative Study
Physical Infrastructure
Physical infrastructure refers to the basic physical structures required for an
economy to function and survive, such as water supply networks, drainage
network, solid waste management, a power grid and sewerage and waste
disposal systems. Viewed by some developmental economists as part of a
three-pillar system, along with human capital and good governance, physical
infrastructure is a prerequisite for trade and other productive activities. In a
functional sense, a society's physical infrastructure facilitates the production
Anthropological research has demonstrated the importance of infrastructure
of goods and services.
to social development. Infrastructure shapes human society and, in turn,
society shapes the infrastructure in ways that will enable its growth.
POWER:
Delhi has a power generation capacity of 2543 mw. Discoms have estimated this year's peak power demand
to cross 6,500-6,600MW. But Delhi meets its power demand by purchasing power from other states.
States which supply electricity to Delhi are Uttarakhand , West Bengal, Haryana, Punjab , Rajasthan and UP.
600
330330 THDC, Uttrakhand (2010)
282
247.5 1000
210
135105 160
108 16
750
Jhajjar, Haryana (2010)
1500
Jan-17
TOTAL NO OF SUBSTATIONS:
1. 66 kV Transmission Substation
: 16
2. 66 kV Underground Transmission
Substation : 1
3. 230 kV Transmission Substation
:3
4. 132 kV Transmission Substation
:1
5. 220 kV Transmission Substation
: 18
6. 400 kV Transmission Substation
:3
ELECTRICITY POWER GENERATION IN SINGAPORE
The total licensed generation capacity in Singapore
climbed to 13,405 MW as of end March 2016.This was a
3.0% increase from 13,009 MW in 2015
Projected Composition of Total Quantum of Municipal Solid Waste (Tons /
Municipal Solid Waste for 2021 Day)
15100
6000 6000
3750
5250
Solid Waste
The problem of solid waste management in Delhi is assuming serious proportions due to increasing population, urbanisation, changing lifestyles and
consumption patterns.
The projected average garbage generation up to the year 2021 is at 0.68 kg per capita per day and total quantum of solid waste is 15750 tons/day.
EXISTING LANDFILL SITES FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT EXISTING LANDFILL SITES FOR WASTE
MANAGEMENT
60
Filled Up In Operation
1. Kailash Nagar, 1. Site near Ghazipur 50
East Delhi Dairy Farm
40
2. Tilak Nagar, West 2. Site near Jhangipur /
Delh Bhalswa 30
3. Subroto Park 3. Okhla Phase 1
4. Purana Qila / New
4. Crossing n G.T. Karnal
20
150
146.5
150
100 200
100 70.3
120
43.3 50 90 100 100
50 25
11.4 40
Capacity 0 0 0 0 0
0
Changi Bedok Jurong Kim Other
water water water chuan
treatment treatment treatment 70.3 MGD
plant plant 11.4 plant 43.3
146.5 MGD MGD
MGD
TOTAL 35 45
Others
Others
Sen Nursing Home Nalla STP - 2.2 Delhi Gate Nalla STP - 17
Sen Nursing Home Nalla STP - 2.2 Delhi Gate Nalla STP - 2.2 Yamuna Vihar - 45 Timarpur - 6
Yamuna Vihar - 20 Timarpur - 6 Mehrauli - 5
Mehrauli - 5
Delhi - 2001
Delhi - 2021
North Delhi
North Delhi
Narela/Alipur - 10 Rohini - 15
Narela/Alip…
Delhi -2021
Delhi - 2001
West Delhi West Delhi