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Revolutionise India through use of Renewable Energy

Revolutionise India through use of Renewable Energy
Start Date :
Jun 27, 2016
Last Date :
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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RAMPRASAD GARGAV
RAMPRASAD GARGAV 9 years 11 months ago
Proposed move to construct number of solar plants all over India is an excellent move. However, for construction of such units we may have to import raw material for solar cells assembly again from China or Europe. This will drain our valuable foreign exchange to country like China for capital as well as for maintenance needs. Can we not construct plants to manufacture all raw material required for solar plants in India under Make in India program?
ANURAG SAXENA
ANURAG SAXENA 9 years 11 months ago
Same as Government succeded in distributing LED lamps through electricity board distribution,Solar lantern with solar panel can be distributed on nominal cost on the same process as LED lamps.This will encourage the use of solar to common people.I also suggest that every school affilated to CBSE should make one SOLAR DEMO ROOM for live interaction to students and parents coming during parent-teacher meetings.
Harshit Krishnakumar
Harshit Krishnakumar 9 years 11 months ago
Government can provide solar cells at subsidised costs, and make it compulsory for every home to have one solar cell. India being a tropical country, we are at the best position to take advantage of solar energy.
CA Dev kumar Kothari
CA Dev kumar Kothari 9 years 11 months ago
Wastage of water, power and naything and service must be avoided becasue in making available anythign pwoer is used.GEneraltoon of power causes enviormentla problems. Even in case of Solar and Wind power some enviornmental conerns are involved. Even if I can save two glass of drining water daily, by taking and drinking water as required and avoiding wastage of water by partly using glass filled with water I can save about 15 units of electricity (directly and indiectly) in a year,
Subramanian Chidambaram
Subramanian Chidambaram 9 years 11 months ago
Solar energy is the most suitable and reliable energy for India. If I am not wrong, there are no manufacturers of SOLAR CELLS in India. We only have solar panel manufacturers. The Govt should concentrate on SOLAR CELL manufacturing. There is also a need for a regulatory mechanism on businesses which exploit the consumers. They quote one rate in JNNSM, but charge a different price actually - My personal experience. This should not be viewed as a individual experience but as a whole.
Suvish Thoovamalayil
Suvish Thoovamalayil 9 years 11 months ago
Use SolarCity's business model as your own. Free installation os solar panels which get the consumer a discount on their Electricity bills. Since solar panels generate electricity for free, this is a long term profitable proposition
Santosh
Santosh 9 years 11 months ago
In western line of Mumbai there is a old railway bridge between bhayander railway station and Naigaon railway station which is not in use currently. This bridge can be utilized to generation electricty through solar energy or wind energy or both.
mathai kuriakose
mathai kuriakose 9 years 11 months ago
solar is the best option. target small traders for roof top installations as they generally have shade-free roofs. about 150 sq ft preferably facing south and inclined at 15% is ideal for a 1 kw system which will generate about 5 units per day. give solar panels (costing about rs 50,000) free. remaining cost of around rs 50,000 from bank loans. offer hefty discounts if they choose to buy computers and avail internet with the condition that all trade transactions should be billed on-line
Sundeep Vete
Sundeep Vete 9 years 11 months ago
We have lot of land hold by panchayat they can used for solar mini grid and we too have lot of land which we can make use if govt gives helping hand . But govt policies good but on ground all result sir big Zero .
RAMPRASAD GARGAV
RAMPRASAD GARGAV 9 years 11 months ago
Railway platform should be covered using semi transparent sheets at an interval to provide sunlight during day to reduce power consumption. Balanced roof top should be left for installation of photo electric cells. Hyderabad airport is a best example of solar light utilization.