Wind and solar energy is growing in India
Today coal accounts for approximately 57% of India's total energy consumption and is responsible for 67% of India's increased carbon emissions. But renewable energy alternatives are growing rapidly throughout the country. Solar technology, wind power and other natural resources sources have been utilised to produce electricity, bringing power to those who would otherwise be without. The abundance of natural resources in India uncover its potential as a world leader in renewable energy and prove that increased coal exports from Australia are unjustified and harmful. Find out more: http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/en/news/climate/Clean-energy-projects-are-expanding-throughout-India-So-why-does-Australia-need-to-send-more-coal/
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Nice to see India take a lead in solar power. We really need it, especially in remote rural areas.
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Nuclear energy should be harnessed more to meet the energy crisis first along with solar energy
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Want India to invest lots of money on Solar Energy and Wind Energy and be all the way less dependent on oil. And sooon thorium good substitute for uranium in Nucleur power plants for better Energy production and less toxic biproducts
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bye bye american mouth pice ...greenpeace
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richard hwakins....your knowladge is zero about sollar energy's.... nuclear react have some bad reaction's on earth and on arround area where this reactor have fixed....but sollar paroject is friendly and no bad reaction's to health....clean and green energy.....so shut ur mouth ...and go ahead......try increase your knowladge ...about sollar energy
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Great job..
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Are you kidding me Nuclear Energy is the future of all alternative energy. Fuck this wind and solar shit.
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Its good that India is moving towards new energy ideas but link to this:  India's sanitation crisis by Al Jazeera English India has more problems than you'll ever know. Sad
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