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Solving rural power crisis by Green Technolgies
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India's power sector today ails not just from inadequate addition to generation capacity. It also has an equally disturbing development & the ad hoc manner in which the Union power ministry has been planning to tackle this problem. And with Green technology taking shape in the country, let us come up with ideas and have a healthy discussion around the Rural power crisis which can be solved by Green Technologies.
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SAVE/OPTIMISE POWER
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Timely and Regular Maintenance at Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution
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NEERAJ
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"Sustainable Construction or Planning Of Urban and Industrial Area"
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Though,criticizing to something is very easy.So i am not criticizing any thing.Because our country is just of 63 years infants. Still to increase the life of our India, government can make sustainable Infrastructure. In residential Area-Homes...
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santosh kumar sahoo
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"govt should introduce solarpower in rural areas"
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govt should plan a billion dollar project to introduce solar cells to give suitable action against energy crisis .for a long term basis.no doubt indian govt is spending lots of money for rural developement.....but we can find in 60% of rural areas...
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Viktor Stephen
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"SAVE/OPTIMISE POWER"
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True, focus on the distribution side and take stern measures to prevent power theft. The big shots (industrialists and ministers) who don't pay their bills on time should be penalized heavily and their electric connection terminated.
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Ideate: "What Government should do to Overcome Power Crisis ?" deleted from your view.
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Biomass
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Nuclear Energy all the way
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yashpal
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"Nuclear Energy all the way"
| 2 years ago
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I support the idea of tapping Nuclear energy on large scale to overcome overall power shortage conditions looming large in near future. Considering problems associated with conventional energy sources and economic and technological bottlenecks...
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A Das
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"Both Solar and bio-fuels"
| 2 years ago
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Easy availability of bio-fuel in rural areas. Small solar based systems along with LED is well suited for dispersed community areas. However high cost of solar systems is acting as hindrance. Cost should come down when mass production will happen.
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Atul Kumar
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"Both Solar and bio-fuels"
| 2 years ago
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In the coming future, there will be shortage of Petrol and Gas due to its mass usage across the Globe. The natural gap preparation takes decaded to ready for use and with limited resource. The Solar energy is the best source of energy and will be...
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Ideate: "What kind of green technologies we can use to solve Rural Power crisis?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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No
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richa
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Nuclear power is another source of generating power but that doesn't means its a green fuel. It have its own disadvantage: its fuel(uranium) is not a renewable source and fuel is very harmful for human being and earth also.
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes, Nuclear energy is the most opt with today technology available with green energy to meet the scale of our requirement as said by you. Other green energy will not be able to meet the scale what we are taking now, I do not mean we need not...
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Tushar Pandey
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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i would like to oppose most of them here, though Nuclear power has many benefits as spoken by most of them on the other side, it also brings its own risk and there is a high risk of Radiation, Reactor accidents like Chernobyl, and the...
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Debate: "Is Nuclear power the new Green fuel?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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7
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No
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Avisek Roy
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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I agree to you. this is not realistic idea, its far from achieving practically
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K.Srinivasan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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YES, SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER / SOLAR CELL POWER PLANT PRODUCTION GOING TO BE GREEN FEILD PROJECTS , DIRECTELY REDUCES CARBON PRODUCTION .
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kaustubh gokhale
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"No"
| 3 years ago
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i m fully in support with my friend Vinay Prakash...... the thing is that we have emmense supply of solar energy but to harness it effectively...till today.....our technology just cant meet the need..... one thing can be done....that alongwith...
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Debate: "Solution for the energy crisis, will it be Solar power???" deleted from your view.
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Renewable
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Non-Renewable
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Navneet Gupta
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"Non-Renewable"
| 2 years ago
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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"
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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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"Renewable"
| 3 years ago
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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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Debate: "Renewable Vs Non-Renewable!!" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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No
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Gaurav Gupta
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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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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"No"
| 2 years ago
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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"
| 3 years ago
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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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Debate: "will solar indeed be a significant energy technology?" deleted from your view.
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Simulate Photosynthesis
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Tomorrows Power is Solar Power Only
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Sanjoy Bose
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"Simulate Photosynthesis"
| 2 months ago
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Excellent Idea . I do appreciate this idea. In fact in this direction not much fundamental research is being done and that day when really we will be successful in capturing solar energy exactly in the form the plant life fetches, that day it will...
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Rajarshi Sengupta
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"Simulate Photosynthesis"
| 1 year ago
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Just a crazy idea...I dont know whether something has been done in this direction already. Can we copy the basic solar cells that are already existing in nature from time immemorial? With the advances in organic chemistry, mimicking the...
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Ideate: "Need For Cheap Solar Panel" deleted from your view.
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