Monday, April 9, 2012

Alternative Energy - India looks for alternative energy options




A decade ago, the Indian government pledged to provide the entire country with electricity by March 2012. Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman reports from Tamil Nadu on why people are now looking for alternative forms of energy.



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BBC News

Are Denmark's renewable energy goals wishful thinking?
BBC News
Denmark has announced that by the end of this decade, it will produce a third of its energy from renewable sources - wind power, in particular, but also solar power and the burning of "biomass." More ambitiously, the Danish Government has set a goal of ...
A History of Energyenvironmentalresearchweb (blog)
Denmark will produce a third of its energy from wind turbinesREVE

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CLP power India to invest Rs 1800 cr in wind energy
Hindustan Times
With a decline in European markets, many renewable energy producers are looking towards India as an investment hub. CLP Power India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-based CLP Holdings Ltd, plans to invest around Rs 1800 crore in India to add ...
When the wind blowsThe Hindu

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Future Energy Options for India
Energy Pulse
When we look at the World' Energy resources, oil, natural gas and coal seem to be still riding the energy requirement and the contributions of renewable including hydro seem negligible at this juncture. While hydroelectric and nuclear occupied 1970's ...

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Social venture fund Aavishkaar invests 26 crore in two companies
Economic Times
BANGALORE: Social venture fund Aavishkaar, which manages a corpus of $120 million, has invested in two new ventures, an education services firm and a renewable energy company. The fund has invested a total of 26 crore across the two firms Karadi Path ...
Aavishkaar Invests R26Cr In Karadi Path And Vana VidyutDealCurry

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India is a pillar of economic stability in Asia Pacific
Business Standard
We envision an energy relationship where American-designed nuclear plants power homes in Andhra Pradesh and Atlanta alike, and our scientists work together to develop alternative energy sources that will meet the demands of tomorrow. We support Indian ...

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