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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, America and European countries, people are...
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Sidhartha Singh
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your views are right Mr. kaustubh...i think it has to do with like people are just satisfied with the current resources that are available and not planning anything for the future...and even the government is not interested to take any initiative...
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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 to 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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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, America and European countries, people are...
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Sidhartha Singh
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your views are right Mr. kaustubh...i think it has to do with like people are just satisfied with the current resources that are available and not planning anything for the future...and even the government is not interested to take any initiative...
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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 to implement biofuel as the alternative?? what are your views on this.........and even i have seen the debate where...
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Coalition formed by BJP
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Sidhartha Singh
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I think this time the BJP will come through, as the poll results to go by in the Karnataka and Gujarat elections the BJP won it successfully and this may rub the positiveness within the BJP to perform better this time and L.K.Advani going for PM...
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Electricity is a convenient form of energy. Thermal power plants convert the energy in coal to Electricity. how much is lost in the process of generating electricity? how efficiently the natural energ...
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Amar Nath Mukherje
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This shows if you can save 1kw in house or in industry you save Power Plant input equivalent to more than 2 kw.,since thermal plant efficiency is less than 45%. Energy saving by new method is welcome for future survival.and to reduce global warming.
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Vineet Prakash
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The efficiency of a thermal power plant is typically between 30 and 50%. This means that only half or even less of the heat energy generated in the plant is available as electricity the remaining heat is dissipated to the environment. As a...
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SSPatel
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Boiler Efficency in the range 75 % to 85 % depend up on design, while Turbine Efficiency we can get @ 40 45 %. Generator Efficiency may be considered 99.5%.
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With the world population nearly doubling in the past three decades, the present surge in electricity demand, and the projected increase of the global population, the importance of available energy cannot be underestimated. In India, the burning of coal accounts for approximately one half of all electricity generation, nuclear energy approximately one fourth of all electricity generation, and hydro, and gas roughly ten percent of the total electricity generation. Globally, India is presently positioned as the eleventh largest manufacturer of energy, representing roughly 2.4% of the overall energy output per annum. Usually energy, especially electricity, has a major contribution in speeding ...
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Sidhartha Singh
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True rakesh but at the same time thermal power stations is adding more problem in India, where poor quality of coal is used, add to environmental degradation problems through gaseous emissions, particulate matter, fly ash and bottom ash. Ash...
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Rakesh K Swarnkar
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Generating Power and saving Environment are the burning topic of this world.Using nuclear power for generating power in India invite poblem of disposal of waste materials. good topic has been choosed by you.
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DEEPAK KUMAR JAIN
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sidhartha, i too have similar view about energy reqiurement. Can you express the deal for nuclear with USA is good for india or not.? also being in Raipur/orissa massive power project are underway, how will it fill the vacuum of the demand?
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Dhan Raj
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A considerable %age of generated electrical energy is being unutilised. It may be in form of missuse by human beings such as many people do not switch off electrical appliances i.e. lights, AC's etc, when not in use. Many places we use over rated...
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Transmission and disrribution losses should be minimised by utilising modern equipment.Â
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I agree that India has to go for solar and wind energy. As regards wind energy, though India is having a large coast line, I learnt that the wind speed in most of the coastlines are not haigh and will not be economical to put wind power on those...
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600 GRAM IS ENOUGH FOR 1000 MW POWER NO CO2e, ONLY HEATING PP RATE $1/100 kwh  COST 7 Mn$/MW
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I strrongly disagree Mr Sidhartha, using nuclear fusion as an alrernative is extremely difficult. Â While liberating huge amounts of energy using fusion was achieved over half a century ago in both the USA and the USSR (we call it the hydrogen...
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Sidhartha Singh
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When we think of alternative energy, fusion power seems ideal: 1. Â Â Â Â Â No soot to pollute the air. 2. Â Â Â Â Â No carbon emissions to contribute to global warming. Â 3. Â Â Â Â Â The fuel -- deuterium -- easily available from the ocean. Â First you...
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You know it. I know it. Everyone knows it. We are spending way too much money on gas, and it's literally starting to kill some of us. Well I have one question for you. Why are you spending so much when you don't have to be? That's right, you don't have to be spending all your money just to drive around and make MORE money. Doesn't that seem a little counterproductive?? I'm about to let you in on one of the biggest secrets not released to the public: how to make alternative fuels cheaply. It's sort of an underground experiment, but is exploding like crazy because of all the money you can save on gas! Get ready, because you're in for one wild ride. Over the past few years, our gas prices have...
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Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more effective at trapping heat than carbon dioxide. 'By using methane produced by bacteria as a fuel source, we can reduce the amount released into the atmosphere and use up some carbon dioxide in the process!' Bio-gas or methane is made up of CH4 and CO2 in a mixture of about 70% to 29% with other trace gases. Methane is currently being used in India and Thailand in cars and trucks in lieu of gasoline or diesel fuel. Methane is the gas of the future because it's easy to make in the process known as digestion. A methane digester is a simple devise that can produce methane easily and cheaply. One reason it hasn't caught on in colder places of the...
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The sun has been in existence for billions of years. Everyday, the sun shines down on our earth, shooting its solar energy in our direction. This solar energy is commonly known as solar radiation, and contains a significant amount of energy we are able to harness. The suns rays contain photons. These photons are capable of transforming electrons into conduction electrons, which means they are able to carry an electrical charge. But how about using this solar power for home use?? This is the future of energy, cheap and reliable. Solar power for residential homes can provide hot water, warm pools, heating and even energy for cooking. This resource can be tapped with an initial investment that...
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