RE:RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Mohammed basheer on Jul 05, 2008 08:36 PM Permalink
We dont need to scrap N-deal to build solar energy plants. Suzlon is already doing it in India and reliance is building the largest factory for solar cell manufacturing. It takes time and whats the problem in using the wasted capacity of our power plants with the uranium from N-deal.
RE:RE:RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Mohammed basheer on Jul 05, 2008 08:36 PM Permalink
We dont need to scrap N-deal to build solar energy plants. Suzlon is already doing it in India and reliance is building the largest factory for solar cell manufacturing. It takes time and whats the problem in using the wasted capacity of our power plants with the uranium from N-deal.
RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Zeng on Jul 05, 2008 08:42 PM Permalink
If you dont know anything about energy or physics, keep quite. The biggest solar power plant till 2007 has a capacity of 12 MW!
news.cnet.com/2300-11395_3-6112320-1.html
Solar and win power in no way can contribute more than 2%-3% of total needs. They ar ethe best source, but not practical for large scale production. Dont assume yourself a scientist, and keep your d1rty political views from serious topics.
RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by huzefa hakimi on Jul 05, 2008 09:53 PM Permalink
Yes, the wind flow in is not sufficient to produce viable energy out of it. Solar is pretty expensive to build. UK recently announced to meet their energy needs and as alternative to fossil fuels they are planning to build 40 Nuclear Power Reactors. USA also passed bill to start building new reactors.
may be yesterday the Surya and Vayu Devta's would have given darshan so he is all excited.
RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Sameer on Jul 05, 2008 10:13 PM Permalink
India at present produces 10000 MW from wind eenrgy and only 3500 MW from nuclear.
I dont need to say whether it works or not. Action speaks for itself.
RE:RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Loan Shark on Jul 05, 2008 11:16 PM Permalink
India has installed wind capacity of 8000 MW ... that's installed capacity not actual production. actual production due to low wind or no wind on certain days or parts of days can reduce the actual production to 25% of installed capacity.
RE:Japan is building 1000 MW od solar plant
by Mohammed basheer on Jul 05, 2008 08:35 PM Permalink
We dont need to scrap N-deal to build solar energy plants. Suzlon is already doing it in India and reliance is building the largest factory for solar cell manufacturing. It takes time and whats the problem in using the wasted capacity of our power plants with the uranium from N-deal.