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Renewable energy sector growth in India during the last four years has been significant, even for electricity generation from renewable sources.Renewable energy systems are also being looked upon as a major application for electrification of 20,000 remote and unelectrified villages and hamlets by 2007 and all households in such villages and hamlets by 2012.
Discus issues related to renewable energies like solar energy, wind energy, photovoltaic, alternative energy, hydro energy, geothermal energy and renewable energy here.
A video by Bill Gross, the founder of Idealab, talks about his life as an inventor, starting with his high-school company selling solar energy plans and kits. Learn about a groundbreaking system for solar cells -- and some questions we haven't yet solved.
Discus issues related to renewable energies like solar energy, wind energy, photovoltaic, alternative energy, hydro energy, geothermal energy and renewable energy here.
A video by Bill Gross, the founder of Idealab, talks about his life as an inventor, starting with his high-school company selling solar energy plans and kits. Learn about a groundbreaking system for solar cells -- and some questions we haven't yet solved.
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Gaurav Gupta
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I am working in INDIA's No.1 Solar cell producer that is IndoSolar Limited and my company has so much orders in upcoming years so we cann't say that solar energy is not for everyone. Before 5 to 10 years efficieny of solar cell was 10 to 12.5%...
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Sanjit Biswas
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We still don't possess so much advanced technology of using solar power thus its not so easy to implement solar power in the immediate years. It has still a long way to go and if it has to become an efficient energy source, it is not going to...
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Vijay Raj
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Yes it's true that at present we don't have high-end technology to make maximum use of solar energy. But if you take the example of natural gas ,and look back a few years back, oil companies used to burn the natural gas due to lack of...
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Isaac Aitalegbe
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So purchasing of crude oil?
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Gokul Chandra Patnaik
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India has vast reserves of coal as natural resource and coal is our prime fuel (65-70%)for thermal power gerneration. We must make all efforts to use coal by using high efficiency & eco-friendly technologies in sustainable
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Jim McKirdy
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The only answer to our current problems is fuel and well ness to all living things including people. To solve this problem is very simple and I do not understand why it is so hard to understand. The sun's energy is free. No moving parts to break...
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K LAXMINARAYANA RAO
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Yes, The Government should fund as well as control renewabke energy projects. Fund because such projects are capital intensive and not economically viable at todays level of technology and costs. Government should fund such projects of private if...
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RAMESH KANDADAI
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I do not think that government should directly fund projects. However I am all for indirect encouragement by government for such efforts. This can take many forms. A good example would be tax benefits.
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sandeep s sanaf
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Yes, i strongly in the side of the way of funding for renewable energy project by Govt. The Govt. should provide all the facility to this type of project. The Govt. is having CERC which is controlling the National Gred for power. The Govt is...
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Navneet Gupta
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I would rather go in favor of nuclear energy than renewable source of energy keeping in mind our ever increasing energy need that cant be fulfilled by the renewable source. but there is no option of nuclear energy so i would go in favor of...
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Sarika Singh
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Renewable source of energy are the best use of any energy materials. Non renewable sources cannot be recycled and also they will extinct since they are limited whereas by repeated recycling, renewable resources can be used again and again. It is...
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S.Chandrasekhar
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Technologies such as Solar Thermal power have been developing over the past few years. Today, a 50 MW solar thermal power plant can be constructed and made operational in just 2-3 years. "Coal is a necessity. Solar is an opportunity" India should...
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sandeep s sanaf
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Its nice artical, and we can have it in our industrial area where this is useful. An expert with the help of government should start this project in industrial sector which available in every where. After successsful working this cost may be...
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Vineet Prakash
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Mr.Phani definitely a dream technology which will save energy and reduce pollution.and it would certainly be great for the whole world if it can be applied asap.
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anup bagla
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"Form a group & implement these wonderful ideas!"
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Let us popularize use of Bicycles on Sundays and holidays and Government declare holiday for petrol pumps on Sundays/holidays Let all the schools hold Nature and Environment retreat for 2 weeks in Nature park and students given assignment on...
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Charles davison
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"Leave Luxuries"
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Luxury means something which is not a necessity.so why add it to create problems.any luxury item uses energy which contributes to global warming.luxury is something which we can live without.
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Rashmi koul
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"Own and take responsibility of one tree by every one Indian"
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If every human being will take responsibilty of green india by planting trees,India will be pollution free soon.
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sandeep s sanaf
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Its very typical question because as you think deeply the storage of coal, gas will exist for few years as per the studies of scientiest. The problem we are facing is that what should we do? we must have some alternative otherwise all our...
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Surendhar
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Nuclear power is the technology that can face the demands renewable...
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Saleel Deshpande
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"Look for different forms of natural energy"
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There are different forms of renewable enrgy..which should be explored in the indian sub-continent like tidal power, hydro power, wave energy,wind energy, geothermal enrgy....if these energies are also utilized,then i think we can copeup with the...
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Saleel Deshpande
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"Create solar farms and parks"
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If this mission is sucessfully carried out I think India can be a leader.Well but Lack of infrastructure ay prevent us from it. Government needs to start acquisition of lands from now and then thus while the execution of this plan starts the...
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taranath joshi
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In rural India, Wastages for biomass like - coconut shells and leaves, dried cowdung, dried up tree trunks and branches etc are used as fuels which give carbon dioxide and ash. There are rural boilers (low cost) in which they stack up these...
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kaustubh gokhale
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Dear Ankit Gandhi and Bindu Narayan....u r telling that greenfuels are generated from fossil sources...!!! then please explain me by giving example to ur justification because as much i know fuels from fossil resources are termed as Fossil fuels...
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anup bagla
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Biofuel or green fuel is defined as solid, liquid or gaseous fuel obtained from relatively recently lifeless or living biological material and is different from fossil fuels , which are derived from long dead biological material . Also, various...
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Jaspal Singh Sodhi
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Kindly watch this video to get some more info. on Solar batteries ! Enjoy !
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Jaspal Singh Sodhi
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Sujit Kumar ji , you have to reply the question ! Now, please don't say you can not find the question, too ! Yahi to mystery he, Pahele QUESTION ko dhondo, phir ANSWER ko !? Life itani EASY hoti to har koi maze le raha hota, is Duniya me koi bhi...
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A strong rival brands “ Complan, Horlicks and Bournvita ” are now conceptually focusing on “Energy of milk”. All brands are targeting on children growth by which conveying common message i.e. it includes many types of vitamins, proteins, calcium which will make strong bones, gives energy growth. Recently Bournvita has released the aggressive campaign on “Getting Calcium from milk or not?” It has shown in television commercial where one mother is asking to another mother that “what are you doing for calcium while you are giving milk to your child?” And, that another mother is replied thrice time “I am giving milk to my child”. Ad Link: - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SF4nMqqWdA At that time, first mother is pointing out that “your child is getting calcium from that milk or not!”. Then quickly, another mother feeling confuse and thinking, what does it mean?. And at the end of campaign voice over conveying message that “ Use Bournvita which will be quickly absorbing with milk where...
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Integrity of any political party and its worthiness is judged from the way they conduct themselves in the Parliament and make themselves worthy to the people who elected them. Democracy is strangled when elected representatives, ignore the needs and aspirations of the people whom they represent. Democracy is strangled, when the political parties stoop down to use the communal feeling of one group against other to come to power and compelled to oppress other communities to appease its supporters. Democracy is strangled, when ‘Playing dirty Politics’ become the main business and theme of the Government and Political parties that support and oppose the government. "The Bitter Pills for India Reprieve" I wrote this in this community in toosteps.com few years back. The article is available in the following link in www.wordpress.com http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-5I
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