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Future Perspectives of Renewable Energy Sources

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More than 70% of the population of India is in villages, but supply of electricity is in sufficient amount to the survival, economic and social development and growth. Non-conventional energy sources such as sunlight and wind are ample in India. In future these energies must be utilized for household gadgets. Lets discuss and share here on non conventional energy sources & our knowledge on the topic Future Perspectives of Renewable Energy Sources....

1 insight , 7 debates , 4 idea contests , 5 question on topic: " Future Perspectives of Renewable Energy Sources "
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By : Padmaja Baskar
Sushrut Bhat  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Afford? no but it definitely has to be implemented in future course of time. If you look at the statistics, solar power is atleast 5 times costlier than hydro power and wind has got its own share of problems. The economics of our country suggest...
Saamson Raymonds  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Renewable Energy resources such as sun, wind, biomass are in plenty. Conversion of these resources to provide energy is in most of the cases affordable, provided the technology or equipment or the project is indigeneously procured.
Padmaja Baskar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Though we are talking about more on climate change and global warming, it will be really hard for a developing nation like India to afford such costly technologies, the Coal-fired power will stay for the next 20-25 years at leas". Look at the...
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1 Generation of energy from natural free resources...
2 Price hike
By : Shikha Malhotra
GODFREY SHITSAMA  |  Added idea  "Cost of energy"  |  3 years ago
With the increasing numbers in population the traditional sources of energy i.e hydro, have become very expensive and  socially disruptive, it therefore means that renewable energy will incrementally be relied upon as we go forward. Some of the...
Funkky Exalter  |  Supported idea  "Price hike"  |  3 years ago
renewable energies are regenerative, hence they r called so... they never end... never extinct...
malladi madhukumar  |  Supported idea  "Generation of energy from natural free resources..."  |  3 years ago
India can produce solar energy,wind energy, and hydroelectricity for which resources are available in plenty.  As such i support this idea.  
 
 
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1 Solar energy
2 Hydrogen Energy - Economy
By : Shikha Malhotra
R. Rajagopalan  |  Supported idea  "Solar energy"  |  3 years ago
yes. it is going to be solar. especially county like India,where most o ftehplaces are having season hot, hotter, hottest, solar will be the answer. Govt and PVT parties are already have huge plans. US already ahead on this. the actual is more...
Biranchi Narayan Acharya  |  Supported idea  "Solar energy"  |  3 years ago
Yes advanced technology on solar energy is only the future energy
Praveen varma  |  Supported idea  "Solar energy"  |  4 years ago
Hi Shikha, The wastage from Nuclear power plants are very dangerous for the environment. This energy can be used as support to other energy forms but can't be used as major source for energy requirement. Most of the coutires are doing in the same...
 
 
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Solar Power 
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 Nuclear Power
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Nikhil Lele  |  Argues in support of  "Solar Power"  |  9 months ago
Solar power is definitely the way to go ahead than Nuclear power.
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Subsidy grown market 
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Ramanathan Menon  |  Argues in support of  "Subsidy grown market"  |  2 years ago
I am a solar buff and try to promote green energy choices whenever i get an opportunity. If at all renewable energy in India is not picking up, I will blame the MNRE, IREDA, State Nodal Agencies and rogue renewable energy equipment mfrs. and...
KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Argues in support of  "Subsidy grown market"  |  2 years ago
I agree with Mr. Ramanathan Menon. There is a play among the Installers, Banks, EDA(Energy Development Agency of state). If you invest money without subsidy, the installer will quote less but, on completion, he will get the subsidy share from the...
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 In Metro cities people and Government are not utilising the solar energy they are completely depend on Hydroand Thermal Power. The road street lights are  also  working on Hydro and Thermal power wh...
By : somshekhar
Muhammed jabir rifai  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Nice post Somshekhar. According to this i would like to add a tiny info i read couple of days back in a journal. A team of researchers from U.S. and Swiss have developed a prototype solar device that can turn the energy of the sun into fuel. The...
 
 
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Pragya Kothari  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Hi Syed, Interesting debate. I think this is the right time to start solar energy projects with the residential  and commercial buildings. It will help us to use lot of energy with less expenses. So we should immediately start concentrating on...
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Amit Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  3 years ago
The Idea of using Bio Fuels had cornered much of limelight in the west, a couple of years ago but the recent developments have shown that it is doing more harm than actually helping the cause. Boosting Ethanol markets has led to more...
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Any Benevolent Financier to Promote the concept briefed in the Debate Topic just raised?
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WE Need Techno commercial PROFESSIONALS to support the argument 
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kishore kaikini  |  Argues in support of  "WE Need Techno commercial PROFESSIONALS to support the argument"  |  3 years ago
We have one Australian SME Unit supporting the Inventor. There is a CD already produced to show the PUMP in Operation. Commercial level of Reliability and Scope is under development with Consistancy RDD study.
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