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Anna George
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| 8 months ago
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Yes, let the private players come to this sector and make drastic changes. This would also help in the decrease of current charge per unit if there are competitors. Anybody who can give us a high quality outcome for a cost effective price can be...
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Panneer Selvam.R
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| 1 year ago
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Problem is not due to keeping the power generation in public sector, but because of the interference in clearing the project in time and exhibiting the criticality in favour of privatization. Tamilnadu faced criticality because of not taking up...
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Debate: "Privatization of power " deleted from your view.
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Is it justified in state already have number of projects coming
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It should have been located in power defecient state.
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swapnil patil
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"Is it justified in state already have number of projects coming"
| 1 year ago
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it is justified, its just coz maharastra is one of the fastest growing state in our country, & lots of industries r coming in MH, & on the other hand it provides good apportunity for locals too, if consider overall situation maharastra is the best...
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vishnu khandelwal
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"It should have been located in power defecient state."
| 1 year ago
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i think that these type of project should be come into others states where the more electricity required for the development of that state and India.In the Maharashtra many projects already in commissioning phase and Maharashtra will be became...
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Shikha Malhotra
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"It should have been located in power defecient state."
| 1 year ago
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What is happening is good and a little more safety concerns will make things easy. Why to introduce other distracting factors here?
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Debate: "Jaitapur Nuclear Power proect of 9900 MW by NPCIL,is justified in Maharashtra ." deleted from your view.
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Yes, India has to continue the path with nuclear energy
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Nuclear is dangerous. We shall learn to live with power cuts
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Kadal Amutham
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"Nuclear is dangerous. We shall learn to live with power cuts"
| 1 year ago
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Yes, we are living a luxurious life. Can we stop all our air conditioners at home, office and car?
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Shikha Malhotra
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We cannot live with power cuts though there is a lot we need to do. Nuclear power is the answer and till when we do not develop an alternative to this we just cannot help it.
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Ravindra Sharma
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"Nuclear is dangerous. We shall learn to live with power cuts"
| 1 year ago
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Have we sufficiently worked with tapping of Solar and wind energy? Have we looked at the possibility of electricity from bio-waste? Are we investing in any research to find more alternates? Are we looking to ensure our buildings are eco-friendly...
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Debate: "Coal and oil are getting depleted day by day. Under this, do we have any other option other than nuclear?" deleted from your view.
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we should review these hazardius projects
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we should not affraid with japan accident and go ahead.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"we should not affraid with japan accident and go ahead."
| 1 year ago
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One of the reasons i support this is because of the low cost of atomic power vs conventional sources. We should learn from the japan disaster to further tighten and safegaurd our reactors rather than be afraid and cancel such projects. In a...
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Atluri Manmohan
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"we should review these hazardius projects"
| 1 year ago
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There is nothing wrong in reviewing the projects as it is rightly said ' Prevention is better than cure'. Reviewing does not mean that the advancement in the new projects should be stopped. Atomic power projects are not a small projects like...
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Shikha Malhotra
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"we should not affraid with japan accident and go ahead."
| 1 year ago
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After what happend to Japan we all have started talking about all this. Who was concerned before that? Anyways we should go forward with our plans with a quality recheck but rethinking on the whole project, i.e., to so or not to is not possible.
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Debate: "should we continue the hazardous atomic power projects or should we review these projects in the wider interest of human race" deleted from your view.
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Yes, failures are the most brilliant people
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No, failure results in breakdown
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Supriyo Chaudhuri
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"Yes, failures are the most brilliant people"
| 1 year ago
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Tom Peters says that if you see someone's CV who has got everything right - don't hire him! Though Scott Fitzerald said that there is no second coming in America, we have Steve Jobs, someone who got fired from his own company. I think the key...
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Shikha Malhotra
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Mam these poeple were drop outs by choice.. It is different from drop out for lack of performance. Let me give you an example.. Mr Marayan Murthy was forced out of his company before after which he established Infosys.. He is right there on the top....
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Virag Shah
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"Yes, failures are the most brilliant people"
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Failure are always most brilliant people because they have faced much bad experienced from different ways, they learnt from failure. They are very aware about what to do or not to do, in decision making etc...Every body are some time failure and...
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sudhakar
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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YES SE CAN PROVIDED IF WE ABSORB EARTH DAY FOR ONE HOUR EVERYDAY . THIS MAY SOUND FUNNY THAT THERE POWER CUTS FOR ALMOST 3 TO FOUR HOURS IS ALMOST EVERYDAY SCENARIO.WHATEVER MAY B THE CASE IT ALL DEPENDS ON HOW ONE PERCEIVE IT
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Praveen varma
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| 1 year ago
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This should be done. A course should be introduce in the school so as the childern will adopt this habit from childhood only.
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Shikha Malhotra
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| 1 year ago
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Yes sir we can do this but for this everyone has to understand and do it i unison. This is difficult and tricky because there are people who are irresponsible and do not care about anything.
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Debate: "energy saving by correcting habits" deleted from your view.
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Ashwani kumar mittal
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| 1 year ago
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ya nothing can be done with the budget alone when there is no application of the schemes announced and the corruption in this country tackled seriously
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VINAY BUSHAN. S
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| 1 year ago
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yes Shika-this is more of a political issue than economic
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Debate: "Will reduction of custom duty on imported crude to nil help in reduction of petrol prices?" deleted from your view.
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The world is facing either a “golden age of gas” or a decade long global gas glut, depending on your point of view. Either way, it appears to be good news for Australian gas companies, if less-so for efforts to tackle climate change. According to the International Energy Agency’s annual outlook, gas might provide a short-term bridge to wean the world off some of its coal addiction, but long-term climate targets will require a greater global focus on renewables and nuclear. The IEA estimates that the world – based on current policies – is not even close to meeting the emission reduction targets that would cap greenhouse emissions at 450 parts per million and hopefully limit average global wa...
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Phani Mohan krishna
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Al Deebel, a 142,795 cubic-meter tanker owned by Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd., may arrive at Dahej port on Oct. 19 carrying the cleaner-burning fuel from Qatar, according to transmissions from ships captured by AISLive on Bloomberg. Castillo de Villalba,...
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Phani Mohan krishna
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The sharp rise in energy prices and temporary cutbacks in pipeline gas imports from Russia in the recent past have raised concerns about the security, diversity, reliability and affordability of the EU’s gas supply. Delivering LNG by sea has been...
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Insight: "CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Clean energy? It's a gas" deleted from your view.
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HVDC
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HVAC
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TooStep Team
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"HVDC"
| 2 years ago
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Hai Bipin, Thanks For Supporting HVDC.......and thank You for participating the debate
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Shikha Malhotra
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"HVAC"
| 2 years ago
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I would like to oppose here.....Alternating current (AC) is the main driving force in the industries and residential areas. I think HVDC are its higer costs and that it remains a technology that can only applied in point-to-point applications...
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Bipin Lal
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"HVDC"
| 2 years ago
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Thanks Rasla for your referral.....I am suppoting HVDC Transmission system. Because Undersea HVDC cables have more electromagnetic comparability with the marine environment as the varying electric and magnetic fields of primarily single phase...
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Debate: "Which type of Power Transmission Systems Is Better In todays World???????" deleted from your view.
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Arijit Modak
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"Yes"
| 11 months ago
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this can be the best way to implement the solar roadways project at this moment of energy crisis.....
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Shikha Malhotra
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| 2 years ago
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@ Praveen nohar ......... Thanks for supporting ..... Yes we can use it some other ways... @Kiran if they can manufacture for low cost, everyone will start using it in homes. why for roads.....
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Praveen varma
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| 2 years ago
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This solution can work for us, but why to build the road with solar panel instead I will put the solar panel on all the roof or empty area. Praveen
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Debate: "Solar Roadways: Can this be the solution for Energy woes??" deleted from your view.




