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KALIYAMOORTHY
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The ill-fate of Gulf spill puts the technologically developed nations' operation under question mark?.Whatsoever, the money energy lose due to this spill, the environmental damage it made is quiet a bit irrecoverable. Particularly, when the whole...
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Soma Gupta
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I dont like the way the BP is doing.The US govt shld take enough action againt violation.
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Padmaja Baskar
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I think we can believe it. It gave $ 12 billion compensation and an adverse publicity in business environment is what Obama ensured ....making BP work ! Their shares are steady the market looks good so they must have done the job.
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Debate: "BP claims it has capped its 3 month old leaking well! Should we belive it?" deleted from your view.
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sudhakar
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REVIVAL OF OLD PLANTS IS NO WAY BENEFICIAL NOT ONLY VIABLE FROM TECHNICAL AS WELL AS FROM THE COMMERCIAL POINT OF VIEW.
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Rahul srivastava
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absolutly right we can mordaniz and modified the old power plants and improve our economy
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Soma Gupta
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Yes,I think if some drastic changes are done in the power plants of India then there are possibilities that India will be able to solve its power crisis. Recently,World Bank has approved a $180 million loan to India for the renovation and...
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Debate: "Can modernization of old power plants help in solving India's power crisis?" deleted from your view.
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fear of health
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sai kiran M
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"fear of health"
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Nuclear radiation is considered as one of the reason for the genetic mutation. So,it is not considered as the best alternative for the energy production. People living in and round the nuclear projects are get effected with this radiations if...
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Rajesh Kamal
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In my view, there is still the cost factor that hindering India's nuclear growth. Apparently there is still high cost of nuclear power in comparison to the power from other conventional sources.
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Soma Gupta
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| 2 years ago
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Well Ayub, Its nice that you already have 11 years of experience. Still if you want to improve your skills further, I'd suggest you to keep on reading the updated news in the field you are interested in. Read as much articles as you can. No...
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Power from Tidal/wave
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Photoelectric cells and Solar Energy
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sreeramakavacham pardhasaradhi
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"Power from Tidal/wave "
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river water shortage due to dams,irregation,population growth,inter state misunderstanding causes to go for tidal power whichis cheep except corrosion to boiler tubes ,water speces effects only negative point,otherwise it is promotable...
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sreeramakavacham pardhasaradhi
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due to population,unevengrowth to roads, flyovers,currepted town planners,mafia oriented coalmnes,war oriented gulf oil fields,battery problms of recharge due to power shotdowns,is only alternative to the present crises of polution,illhealths...
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Ideate: "What infrastructure utilities should have in future?" deleted from your view.
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Increasing level of Mercury in environment
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Ashish Zawar
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"Efeect the ground water & polution"
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Manikandan Sankar
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"As First Step, think How to minimise the e-use?"
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E waste management is definitely a crucial task going to be faced with an importance matching to global warming.Many thoughts like Recycle &Re use are really appreciated and to be started yesterday.Prevention is better, so i believe we need to...
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Ideate: "What are the environmental health hazards of e-wastes?" deleted from your view.
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I am planning to install photovoltaic cell in my house. Can some one tell me, How much energy will a photovoltaic cell produce and how long will it last?
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Dupesh Singh Saini
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Designing a PV System involves the following steps: SOLAR PV SYSTEM WORKS ON THE PRICIPLE OF PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT CONVERTS SOLAR ENERGY TO DC VOLATGE WHICH CAN BE CONVERTED TO AC WITH THE HELP OF INVERTERS. BATTERIES CAN BE CHOSEN TO PROVIDE...
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Vineet Prakash
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Dear friend, based on experience, I think a 1-kWp photovoltaic cell produces between 800 and 1,050 kWh of electricity, depending on the region you live in, the alignment of the modules, the weather conditions and the system technology. In good...
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Recently I have read in some article that solar energy will be the future of renewable energy in India. I agree, it is available in a huge amount but to process it we need solar cell that convert hea...
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Padmaja Baskar
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Interesting question soma. Like you many have the same doubt, but the environmental impact and safety risk associated with the manufacture of solar cells is negligible compared with conventional energy sources such as coal, oil and nuclear power....
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G.Ranga swamy
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Aim is to acheive clean energy from the solar. To the greater extend it has been acheived, Silicon and Galium Arsonide are the eaxamles. It is only a mattr of tome where in solar becomes part of our livies.
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Answer: " Can the manufacturing of solar cells be environmental friendly? " deleted from your view.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India is willing to sign on to an ambitious global target for emission reduction or limiting temperature increase if it is accompanied by an equitable burden-sharing paradigm. Observing that climate change is a challenge of global dimensions which deserves an international and collaborative response, he said, 'climate change is becoming the pretext for pursuing protectionist policies under a green label. This would be contrary to the UNFCCC and a violation of the WTO as well. India and other developing countries will strongly resist this.' What do you guys think about think this? Seems India is in a hurry to follow the path of China after they have announc...
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ujjval jain
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Well, that's getting very intricate after the Obama's visit to china & with the China's assertion of 'volunteer' methods of emission cutting after that. Whatever we do at Copenhagen, being a very strong nation, it should be done with an approach...
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The Government is in the final stage of notifying the fuel efficiency standards for automobile sector in the country which will be enforced from 2011, said environment minister Jairam Ramesh. At pres...
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Balaji Nagarajan
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Its never too late considering the fact that a developed nation like the US which contributes to around 1/4th of the world carbon dioxide emissions only brought in a law recently to provide financial incentives to vehicles which meet a mileage...
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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The government’s decision on mandatory fuel efficiency standards holds importance against the backdrop of the next month’s Copenhagen summit on climate change where India can showcase its commitment to emerge with solutions to tackle global...
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