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Kailash Rathore
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Encourage to develop low cost photovoltaic cell to convert solar power to electric power. Product if easily interfaceable with available 12-24V inverters then I am sure a big market is there in India as this power will be almost free. Develop...
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Amit Madhav
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I think Silicon Valley is not the only answer to the emerging worlds technology issues. Countries like China, Korea and India and many other countries in the eastern block are putting in a lot of funding to develop technologies and business...
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Another imponderable is the approach that the US will adopt to the demands of Pakistan and Israel, which will also claim to be responsible nuclear states with impeccable record in non-proliferation. ...
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Kailash Rathore
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| 3 years ago
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I feel that immediate gain is to get fuel for existing reactors. Later on encourage FDIs from NSGs to establish reactors on Built-own-operate basis so that they will ensure continued supply of fuel. Simultaneously, India should do R D on Thorium...
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Darpan Sinha
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I feel its in benifit of all the developed countries as well as they have to recognice india as a very good growing economy and benifit from the trade. The stable political condition have also helped in that. For US i can say that they know it all...
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Since fossil fuels are essentially finite in total availability over the long haul, new sources of creating electricity will have to be found or existing alternative methods made profitable.In limite...
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Kailash Rathore
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India must attack on muliple fronts to fight with power shortage limited coal resources. 1) solar power - R D to bring down it's cost 2) Wind energy 3) Thorium based nuclear reactors as we may not get continued supply of Urenium from NSG
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kartar singh thakur
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we can replace fossiels by using or commercializes solar power, which is uninterrupted. Solar power is 100% clean and pollution free and parallel utilize of hydro power because hydro power is economical than other technologies whereas nuclear...
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