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Chinese ambassador says they're watching the nuclear debate
by vara prasad on Sep 03, 2007 07:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

My viewpoint is that ,first we will go for renewable energy .In recent days , Germany has took lot of advantage by going for solar power energy .

For instance, Even though it is cloudy through out the year in Germany .It has following advantages.

Germany generates 55 percent of the world's solar power

Government obliges power firms to buy renewable energy from homeowners

Germany now has 250,000 jobs in renewable energy sector

These politicians should take suggestions form senior advisories and others.
In last ten years this is what happened.
When former chief Minster Chardrbabu naidu, Andrapradesh came into power, he dismantled all ethanol producing plants to avoid drunk culture in Andrapradesh .On other hand ,Same ethanol producing plants can be used for environmental protection purpose .This ethanol can mix in petroleum products which can reduce exhaust gas emissions .This is the thing Brazil is doing and gaining millions of foreign currency by exporting their ethanol to other countries .

So my conclusions ,
Indians don%u2019t have exposer to outside world and even loosing billons of rupees for other countries 0.01% technology .


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  RE:Chinese ambassador says they're watching the nuclear debate
by Prem Mohan on Sep 03, 2007 08:25 PM   Permalink
I assume you want India to be completely self-reliant. Paradoxically, this is a dangerous path. For example, the most self-reliant country in the world is North Korea. In fact, self-reliance is their national ideology. So, is North Korea your role model?

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  RE:Chinese ambassador says they're watching the nuclear debate
by Desi Balak on Sep 03, 2007 07:41 PM   Permalink
Yes.Correct.
Well Said.

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