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Revolutionise India through use of Renewable Energy

Revolutionise India through use of Renewable Energy
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jun 27, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Aug 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The role of new and renewable energy has been increasing significantly in recent times with the growing concern for the country's energy security. To achieve energy ...

The role of new and renewable energy has been increasing significantly in recent times with the growing concern for the country's energy security. To achieve energy self-sufficiency, it is necessary to deploy new and renewable energy for supplementing the energy requirements of our country. So, we ask you to suggest ways for encouraging the use of renewable energy on this open discussion forum.

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Akash Punhani
Akash Punhani 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
Houses with less than consumption of .5kw and place to install panel can be identified. The electricty department with colabration of private agencies then install these solar panels on these homes. The electricty demands can be easily managed by these panels and bill of these power can be charged by the department and paid of money panels installed. The customer will be happy for 24 hour power and load on grid will be reduced.
Raja Guru
Raja Guru 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
Water required for this cultivation can be arranged from nearby village/town area treated sewage water. In Gulf countries the sewage water is treated and reused for irrigating the parks, city landscaping including some of the “date trees ”. We can also adopt this method for “Jatropha” irrigation. Cultivating Jatropha gives bio-diesel and also employment opportunity for farmers, re-usage of sewage water, eradication of unwanted “Seemai Karuvelam” trees and un-touching the cultivating lands
Raja Guru
Raja Guru 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
One of the renewable energy is bio-diesel. Cultivation of bio diesel plants like “Jatropha” can be taken up in dryland using treated sewage water. In Tamil Nadu Prosopis Juliflora plant (Seemai Karuvelam in Tamil) is growing everywhere and State Government is trying to eradicate these “Seemai Karuvelam” trees due to its character and environmental issues. These types of drylands can be considered for cultivating “Jatropha” plants for making bio-diesel.
Rajesh Sanghrajka
Rajesh Sanghrajka 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
Sir, I feel more duty subsidy should be given to import Lithium Ion battery to develop cars to run on battery power and for import of electric motors suitable to run cars, cars have been designed in Bangalore to run on Lithium Ion battery by importing motors and Li Ion Battery which is working out unviable. I am sure by doing this we can save a lot on oil consumption and save on valuable foreign exchange spent on import of fossil fuel.
ISHANK SUBUDHI
ISHANK SUBUDHI 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
respected pm sir, i am ishank subudhi , presently studying in class 12 science in kharagpur,west bengal my idea is to use the organic wastes such as peels of fruits etc can be used to generate electricity. if we can make some smart dustbins in which a circuit of zinc and copper plate will be accordingly arranged so that the paste of the peels thrown into the dustbin can generate some electricity. i know it produces comparatively low as much but can be a revolution if we can correctly use this.
D. S.  Nenawati
D. S. Nenawati 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
CONGRATULATIONS FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY OF PASSPORT OFFICES Dayal Singh Nenawati 10:25 (21 minutes ago) to 2009vidisha Honorable Minister, Extremely impressed with the improved efficiency and performance of passport offices. Earlier renewal/new passport use to be a matter of days/months, now improved to hours only. kindly accept Heartiest Congratulations on this achievement. Please keep it up. Respectful regards Kamla Nenawati
Kali Prasad Chinam
Kali Prasad Chinam 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
India has plenty of locations suitable for solar and wind energy plants. The government could act as a venture capitalist for initiating numerous ventures in this sector which is now totally left to the private sector. NTPC and NHPC could also be roped in for this initiative. All structures of NTPC and NHPC could have solar and wind energy plants to begin with.