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LACK OF KNOWLEDGE & MOTIVE - BASED POLITICAL BABUS
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Guru Vaga
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"Due to Loby of Politicience & Higher officials of country is the major reason for discouragement/initiative to invest in Renewa"
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Even though we have all resources legal clearances & approvals & loby of above said people is discouraging the investors.
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Rishi Gupta
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Up to an extent I am agree with Shikha, but this is not the only hindrance in the path of renewable energy production. Since, I am working on biofuels I can surely tell u that the largest problem in our country is the availability of biomass. The...
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sai kiran M
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"Infrastructure "
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Ā infrastucture n knowledge r not supporting them to come inĀ
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Ideate: "Barriers for Renewable Energy in India" deleted from your view.
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wwwwww
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| 3 years ago
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Well here in Melbourne we as university students use the internet a lot for our study as most of our lectures and other material is available there.The schools here especially the public schools are being upgraded to the level of private schools...
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Rishi Gupta
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I am agreed with Darshil. As e-learning is OK with urban area schools but what about the schools in rural areas? The concept of e-learning in even urban area schools work only in helping the teaching process for teachers but again when students have...
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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I think this will work, and elearning is the future in the education system, but it is too early to say as there will be few shortcomings in this new technology that we are talking here, where every thing will be in one ebook in the PDF format of...
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Lagging behind in application of researches and ideas
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India lagging behind in Quality
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kawaljit kaur
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"the major issues-FUNDS AND LIMITED LOCAL ASSISTANCE."
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deployment of energy efficient or say green technology requires huge funds at all level.be it research and development ,trials ,acquisition or maintainance such technology . that's the reason ,why both private and public sector are shying away...
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Rishi Gupta
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I do agree with Beena ji, that there is no shortage of furitful ideas but to fulfill them proper support from the governement and the funding agencies are not there. Their desire a lot without investing much. Perhaps we should give all sort of...
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Ideate: "India lags in green technology. Why do you think so?" deleted from your view.
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ESCO has a potential for vast annual energy savings
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Use Solar & Wind power, Use LED lights instead of existing convensional light sources
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anant maria
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"A lot of stress should be put on Solar, Wind, Hydro, Biogas and other renewable sources rather than conventional."
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The government has the resource and courage to start these renewable forms of energy. The private investors, invest only where they see their profit. So initial steps should be taken by the government, & surely the private investors would follow.
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Rishi Gupta
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I do agree with that. Government should give and/ or increase the subsidies on the other alternatives of electricity such as solar cooker and solar batteries etc. And one more thing there should be some plans to make the common man aware about the...
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Ideate: " Energy Efficiency Could Save India 183.5 Billion kWh: What other measures we should take?" deleted from your view.
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According to my thinking.... 1. We are not the the appropriate research track to find its feasibility..... 2. Every research and project is haffazard and there is no systematic approach... 3. We are ...
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Rishi Gupta
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Hello Kaustubh, I am not very much convinced with your statements.It is not like that research and projects are not going on the right path, but the problem is of the globally economization. In Brazil, AmericaĀ and European countries, people are...
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Sidhartha Singh
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Great kaustubh you have cleared my doubts....but then will it be able to match up the volume that is there in the case of fossil fuel and as Beena has said we can produce different variants through Tissue culture and i guess by this we can make...
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kaustubh gokhale
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Mr. Siddhartha.....u were askin that what do you think Mr. Kaustubh is Biofuel the real alternative...or is it possible for India toĀ implement biofuel as the alternative?? what are your views on this.........and even i have seen the debate where...
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Answer: "Almost everyone is ok with the thought that biofuels are best alternatives to fossil fuel for now...then y India is not..." deleted from your view.
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Archanaa sundar raghavan
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| 2 years ago
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no way bio-fuels are harmful to the environment. Even if it is that is very negligible when compared to the crude oil effect. In fact biofuels help in reducing the global warming. For example, if you are using microalage as the biofuel soure,...
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Rishi Gupta
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No, Vineet. I dont think that biofuels are going to harm the environment any how. Its an other question about its sustainability, but ofcourse in terms of environmental benefits it is surely benifit the ecosystem
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Rohit Khanna
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No, it will not harm the environment. The amount of carbon dioxide released by burning fossil fuels in a year can harm the environment and result in warming, with bio fuel theĀ amount of carbon dioxide released can be reduced by almost 20%. This...
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We are using activated charcoal as a detoxifying agent but it is very costly. Is there any available method to reuse it. Please help me for that.
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Isha Verma
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As far as recycling charcoal one will normally heat the charcoal in the oven after washing up from the debris collected in filter. after it has been heated for about half an hour or so at the maximum temp of oven, then it is cooled themĀ in the...
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I am just worrying about that weither the ethanol can be a viable alternative to petroleum. The economic point of view of this fuel, and its impact on environment.
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Prakash Saitwal
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Etahnol is not a alternative to Petroleum. It is an additive to Petrol. It can be added to 10% maximum in Petroleum, without changing ignition, emission properties of Petroleum. In Europe, it is added in ratio of 10%. In India, we have started...
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Answer: "Can ethanol be a viable alternative to gasoline?" deleted from your view.




