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Old 28th February 2007, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: Discussion for energy security for India....

I agree that being a developing country, we may not have the budget to cough up millions of dollars in research & development in the space of Renewable energy. However, at the same time, you may also note that Suzlon, which is an Indian Wind turbine manufacturer, is the second largest in the world.

I do understand but not fully agree upon that we are competing with the developing nations and not with the likes of UK or USA. Basically we are not competing with any one of these. We are looking to achieve self sufficiency in the energy sector, and because we can not generate energy from alternative resources, we have to face large power cuts.

I think it would be a great idea to come up with innovative suggestions on how to save more energy. Once we start saving, we may later explore avenues to generate alternative sources.

Suggestion 1: Lets all pleadge that we will use heavy consuming systems like geyser, washing machines et. all in the non peak hours (before 9am morning and after 6 pm evening)

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I agree that being a developing country, we may not have the budget to cough up millions of dollars in research & development in the space of Renewable energy. However, at the same time, you may also note that Suzlon, which is an Indian Wind turbine manufacturer, is the second largest in the world.

I do understand but not fully agree upon that we are competing with the developing nations and not with the likes of UK or USA. Basically we are not competing with any one of these. We are looking to achieve self sufficiency in the energy sector, and because we can not generate energy from alternative resources, we have to face large power cuts.

I think it would be a great idea to come up with innovative suggestions on how to save more energy. Once we start saving, we may later explore avenues to generate alternative sources.

Suggestion 1: Lets all pleadge that we will use heavy consuming systems like geyser, washing machines et. all in the non peak hours (before 9am morning and after 6 pm evening)

CEans, tell me more.
Hi mayurpathak,

It is good to note that energy save is energy we earn but saving does not mean you are supposed to use the electricity in the hour of our need we must fertilize more of what we are supposed to generate to get the maximum benefit from our machines. I must say that we can come together for more ennovative idea to increase our capacity for production which can be adequate to all.

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