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Let us use our heads
by DSK Rao on Sep 05, 2005 05:07 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Yes , we need energy for our country and sustaining economic growth. Unfortunately , we are not seeing beyond our nose and nodding our heads to dictates of USA. India has to think of harnessing
1)Solar Energy
2) Hydro Power
3) Bio Energy
4) Wind Power
to meet partly it's energy needs. Transmission losses should be minimised by using better transmission systems. High loss transformers and motors should be replaced by low loss equipment on a compulsory basis. Oil & Gas exploration should be given more impetus and wastages plugged.

We should try to get out of our slavish mental frame and start thinking innovatively.

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  RE:Let us use our heads
by kblagali on Oct 26, 2005 08:17 PM   Permalink
Yes I fully agree with you.
India must stop begging west. We must start Joining rivers at the earliest. If we mange to join Rivers as sugested by Our president and the previous governments. We need to beg for help from west.

By joining rivers,
1) India can produce enough electric power to meet
all its domestic power demands. even it can
export electric energy to neighbours.
2) It can use rivers for transport of goods and
passengers thereby oil consumption can be
restricted.
3) We can increase food production. Can improve crop
management and increase productivity. can
syncronise crop patterns in line with demands.

Unfortunately the present government is not doing any thing in this regrds. What it appears by its performance to date, is that it is only selling Intrests to the west. It is not working with vision and foresight.

India can survive and superseed others including the developed west in any field. The present government is very weak in foreighn policy. Its performance to date unsatisfactory in all departments.

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