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Kanad Mahesh Gandhi
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No, Thorium is not the final answer to India's deficiency of Power. I think Solar energy with the Molten Salts technology is the right answer. In the Thorium Reactor too, the molten salt technology is used. But I must say that why should we build...
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Padmaja Baskar
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I think that using Thorium as an alternative energy source can really benefit in many ways.It also has the capability to generate power inexpensively, offers no possibility of a meltdown, creates no weapons grade by-products and burns up existing...
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Nandakumar Parthasarathy
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I would agree that extracting thorium for meeting the energy demands is an alternative option. However, in order to achieve the power generation and dumping of nuclear waste a huge step has to be taken from the government's standpoint and a lot...
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Gaurav Gupta
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| 1 year ago
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I am working in INDIA's No.1 Solar cell producer that is IndoSolar Limited and my company has so much orders in upcoming years so we cann't say that solar energy is not for everyone. Before 5 to 10 years efficieny of solar cell was 10 to 12.5%...
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Nandakumar Parthasarathy
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Through Distributed generation, (de-regulation of the utility market) it is possible to harness electric energy from solar energy on a large and ecenomical stage. When we consider the long-term effect of the de-redulation (say probably after 20-25...
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Vijay Raj
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Yes it's true that at present we don't have high-end technology to make maximum use of solar energy. But if you take the example of natural gas ,and look back a few years back, oil companies used to burn the natural gas due to lack of...
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