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Hinderances of Transforming Renewable Energy In India

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Industry : Oil & Gas
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Renewable energies have tremendous Potential in India and Abroad. there are many problems and hindrances in order to store and transform the renewable energies into application. But energy incorporated through solar, wind, thundering of clouds/electromagnetic interactions due to collision of like charges ions etc. Suzlon Energy has some projects on such transformation and many Eco friendly Govt. Organization are working to store Renewable energies into the applications.

Safar Md. Khan

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1 Clinton Foundation to set up 3000MW solar plant in Gujarat
2 Moser Baer India building Worlds largest solar power project in Maharashtra
By : Shikha Malhotra
kishore kr baishya  |  Supported idea  "Clinton Foundation to set up 3000MW solar plant in Gujarat"  |  3 years ago
Dear Sir/ Madam, very nice project. i am interested to know the brief summary process of the project.
monika computers  |  Added idea  "OPERATE EACH & EVERY DEVICE ON ENERGY ONLY"  |  3 years ago
our next project should have to be making such a device which can easily work for 24 hrs and 366 days with loosing any thing which can be environment  friendly means no atmosphere and climate condition can stop that device to work for us this...
 
 
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By : Vasant K. Katdare
Vasant K. Katdare  |  Argues in support of  "Economical for many applications"  |  2 years ago
Electrical Generating capacity needs to be 2.7 times consuner need considering load flactuations, transmission losses etc. We can offset this by using solar power for direct applications such as irrigation pumps etc. This offsets avilability of...
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