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Neeraj K Chauhan
Although India has announced a new climate plan which identifies renewable energy such as solar power as key elements, but then coal remains the backbone of energy supply in a country where almost half the billion population still has no electricity.
As the world meets in Copenhagen for crucial negotiations on a global pact to fight climate change, how will developing countries like India tackle the use of fossil fuel without hampering their growth.
As per my point of view, it is highly possible to afford if the government takes necessary steps. During my vacations we were able to produce bio-gas which is presently serving the hostel mess, this saves 75 LPG cylinders per month, we also took electricity from that.
This kind of technologies has to promoted by the government. The Ministry of non-conventional energy sources (MNES) should take necessary steps to promote this kind of technology.
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As the world meets in Copenhagen for crucial negotiations on a global pact to fight climate change, how will developing countries like India tackle the use of fossil fuel without hampering their growth.
As per my point of view, it is highly possible to afford if the government takes necessary steps. During my vacations we were able to produce bio-gas which is presently serving the hostel mess, this saves 75 LPG cylinders per month, we also took electricity from that.
This kind of technologies has to promoted by the government. The Ministry of non-conventional energy sources (MNES) should take necessary steps to promote this kind of technology.
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