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If I was the Government of India, what is the one thing that I would do to make the nation energy efficient?

If I was the Government of India, what is the one thing that I would do to make the nation energy efficient?
Start Date :
Nov 03, 2014
Last Date :
Dec 31, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Suggest one way in which Government of India can make the nation energy efficient.

Suggest one way in which Government of India can make the nation energy efficient.

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ARTHI J
ARTHI J 11 years 8 months ago
Installing SOLAR PANEL at home is practically possible by every middle income group people who can afford to buy car, two wheeler, AC, water purifier, etc. If proper sale of solar panels with guarantee, maintenance & after sale services are offered by big companies, surely 50% citizens will buy solar panel and generate electricity for their home by themselves and also give extra energy to government. Kindly make it possible. India is lacking in sufficient electricity.
Ashish Uttarwar
Ashish Uttarwar 11 years 8 months ago
Put solar panels on all the street lights. Just enough capacity of the solar panel that can keep the light ON for 8 hrs in the night.
Praveen Dutt
Praveen Dutt 11 years 8 months ago
review & calculate the AT&C calculations at the ground level, data is being manipulated, energy stolen is shown to supplied to rural India where metering is not available. Energy Audit system to be made online till every distribution feeder.
Anju Juneja
Anju Juneja 11 years 8 months ago
I would make it mandatory to connect all the street lights, outer lights of houses and public places(gardens, bus stands etc) with solar panels
Akhilesh Sharma
Akhilesh Sharma 11 years 8 months ago
[1] Relocate all industrial unit to centre of population involved in it. [2] Make rule that all companies must provide shelter to their employee within 5 KM of their workplace [3] Renewable energy based vehicle should be tax free
utkarsh totla
utkarsh totla 11 years 8 months ago
1. I would have tried to work on wireless electricity so that there had been no electricity theft & no problem in providing electricity to registered users. Also all the places under govt which are not of use would have been used for research, energy production, resource development & project development on electricity. 3. Electricity would be generated & transported either through wireless smart electricity or wires insulated with thick rubbers so that electricity loss would be low.
utkarsh totla
utkarsh totla 11 years 8 months ago
1. Energy efficient appliances would have been implemented at all the public places. 2. For lighting, only LED lights would be used & would've been replaced by all other CFLs halogens or tubes. 3. A subsidy must have been provided to citizens to implement solar powered housing & use all types of renewable energy resources. 3. Govt of India must have made a deadline for all electronic appliance manufacturers that they have to manufacture most efficient, Eco-friendly & economic appliances.
Umakant Upendra Kamuni
Umakant Upendra Kamuni 11 years 8 months ago
For rooftop solar/wind hybrid model . benefits that a nation gets is is that we can control environmental damage is by way of reduced use of coal,wood,kerosene, LPG,diesel.Govt could save billions of rupees in terms of subsidies.carbon credits system developed within india could be used as people who install these systems earn points then they could redeem through income,muncipal,tax ,depreciation on machinary,and other such incentives .
Amol Darade
Amol Darade 11 years 8 months ago
Energy audit is necessary to determine minimum energy required for effective functionoing of any establishment.That much or less energy consumption should be the target of this establishment.
Sujeet Mishra
Sujeet Mishra 11 years 8 months ago
I would like to share an article which I wrote for the Power & Energy Solutions, a trade magazine of power sector to set the backdrop for my further submissions. This was part of series on the 'Changing Faces of the Grid'. In the enclosed article I argue for a scenario where we can have viable alternatives to expensive DG/Battery backup without re-engineering our distribution system using off-the shelf technology and indigenous skill sets.