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Making India energy efficient
Energy plays a critical role in the development of any country. By the year 2030, energy demand is estimated to increase by at least 35% thus creating greater demand for solutions that reduce energy consumption
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Homegrown Solution
Despite its huge potential in a largely agrarian country, biomass lacks competitiveness in India. It is also meagre in comparison with the other green energy sources.
Biomass Lacks, Green Energy Sources, Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, Eco-Friendly Waste Disposal, Energy Generation, Biogas Technology, CAGR, Technology, Thermo Chemistry, MNRE, IREDA, Gram Panchayat, Jfms, MNREGA Scheme, GBI
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Nuclear power will help India attain energy security
Developing nuclear energy sources is the only way to bring energy security in India, former chairman of Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), VP Raja said. He also said with climate change being the most important global agenda, it is important for India to also increase its renewable energy generation capacity.
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Nuclear power will help India attain energy security
Developing nuclear energy sources is the only way to bring energy security in India, former chairman of Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), VP Raja said. He also said with climate change being the most important global agenda, it is important for India to also increase its renewable energy generation capacity.
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Hassle-free loans to end-users will boost investments
Government has targeted 40 GW of Rooftop Solar Installations till 2022. Though a very ambitious target, It is clearly a great opportunity for users as well as system integrators to avail the benefits and strive to work towards building up capabilities and meet the expectations.
N R Khushalani, Polycab Wires Pvt.Ltd, Rooftop Solar Installations, Renewable Energy Generation, Solar PV Panels, Solar Grid Tie Inverters, Off-Grid Inverters, Bi-Directional Inverters, Hybrid Inverters, Solar Cables, Junction Boxes, PV Panel, EPC
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Radioactive Lure
The 2015 edition of BP´s Energy Outlook projected India´s energy production rising by 117 per cent to 2035, while consumption grows by 128 per cent. The country´s energy mix is projected to evolve very slowly over the next 22 years with fossil fuels accounting for 87 per cent of demand in 2035, compared with a global average of 81 per cent (down from 92 per cent now).
Fukushima, BP´S Energy Outlook, Manju Gupta, Areva India, GDP Growth, OECD, International Energy Agency, NPCIL, Electricity, PHWR, FBR, AHWR, Gen III Technology, Kaustubh Shukla, In Larsen & Toubrodustrial Products Group
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We commit to continue our investments to Make in India
My journey with Anchor began in 2007 when the erstwhile Matsushita Electric Works, now Panasonic Corporation, acquired a majority stake in Anchor. I was part of the pioneering four member team deputed from Japan to lead Anchor´s transformation and growth, as part of the Panasonic Group. I was Sales & Marketing Director for Anchor till 2011.
Panasonic Corporation, Matsushita Electric Works, Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd, Takaki Oguri, Electrical, Electrical, Make In India, 100 Smart Cities, Rural Electrification, HIT Solar PV Modules, EPC, Energy Generation, Electrical Construction, LV Switchgear, Light Duty Cables Business
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