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Backroom deals

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Is US roping in India on the sly to subvert Kyoto Protocol?

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30/05/2002
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Renewables, Deserted?

The Indian government has a set a target for renewable energy: 10,000 megawatt by 2012. So far so good. Renewables can electrify the rural marginalised who cannot be connected to the national grid. But how will it meet this target? Especially, when it too

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Energising renewables

Keeping in mind the enormous potential of renewable energy in India and given the government's target to electrify 18,000 villages, two crucial issues need to be addressed. There is an urgent need

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Stepchild of power

Renewables form just 3% of the total installed power generation capacity in the country. Augmenting the targetted 10% of

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Obstacles

Why renewables cannot penetrate the market

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Technologies

Is the state of technology an obstacle in implementing renewable future? Or is the current price of this technology out of our reach?

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Power that could bomb

The Bush administration unveils new energy policy with an intention to revive nuclear reactors and to build new plants. Joining hands with nuclear lobbyists the administration skips uncomfortable issues like nuclear power being costly, unsafe and environm

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14/07/2001
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Failure in France

The US energy plan eulogises France as a safe nuclear success story, without understanding the French failure in managing nuclear waste

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14/07/2001
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Photovoltaics: technology overview

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Solar electricity produced by photovoltaic solar cells is one of the most promising options yet identified for sustainably providing the world's future energy requirements. Although the technology has, in the past, been based on the same silicon wafers as used in microelectronics, a transition is in progress to a second generation of a potentially much lower-cost thin-film technology.

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01/11/2000
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Oily Mess

The Indian government subsidises certain petroleum products like diesel This encourages consumers to switch from expensive petrol to cheap diesel Diesel emissions are more harmful than

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