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10/14/2010 8:25 AM

India aims to create 1000MW Solar Power by 2013

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10/14/2010 10:30 AM

Thats great news! I heard that they're building solar panels at the White House.

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10/14/2010 12:39 PM

"I heard that they're building solar panels at the White House."

They are not actually building them at the White House (although, maybe the first family is starting their own home business), they are just installing some panels. Mostly as a political statement. They probably couldn't generate enough power to drive the lawn sprinkler system.

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10/14/2010 3:51 PM

"Mostly as a political statement."

Quite!

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10/14/2010 6:39 PM

if we could harness all the bulls**t coming from the politicians,

we could probably run capitol hill on methane gas

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10/14/2010 7:39 PM

We would if it wasn't so taxing.

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10/15/2010 1:52 AM

Great, more opportunities for graft and corruption.

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10/15/2010 7:42 AM

With due respect to posters to this blog, I am reproducing information given below by Wikipedia:-

India is both densely populated and has high solar insolation, providing an ideal combination for solar power in India. India is already a leader in wind power generation (Wind power in India) and, Suzlon Energy is one of the India-based pioneering industries in world to generate non-conventional energy. In solar energy sector, some large projects have been proposed, and a 35,000 km² area of the Thar Desert has been set aside for solar power projects, sufficient to generate 700 to 2,100 gigawatts.

In July 2009, India unveiled a US$19 billion plan, to produce 20 GW of solar power by 2020.[1] Under the plan, solar-powered equipment and applications would be mandatory in all government buildings including hospitals and hotels.[2] On November 18, 2009, it was reported that India was ready to launch its National Solar Mission under the National Action Plan on Climate Change, with plans to generate 1,000 MW of power by 2013.[3]

Present status

[edit] Installed capacity

The amount of solar energy produced in India is merely 0.4% compared to other energy resources.[6] The Grid-interactive solar power as of June 2007 was merely 2.12 MW.[7] Government-funded solar energy in India only accounted for approximately 6.4 megawatt-years of power as of 2005.[6] However, as of October 2009, India is currently ranked number one along with the United States in terms of installed Solar Power generation capacity.[8]

  • Number of solar street lighting systems: 55,795
  • Number of home lighting systems: 342,607
  • Solar lanterns: 560,295
  • Solar photovoltaic power plants: 1566 kW
  • Solar water heating systems: 140 km2 of collector area
  • Box-type solar cookers: 575,000
  • Solar photovoltaic pumps: 6,818

I hope that is clarifies the doubts in minds of all concerned.

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10/15/2010 9:32 AM

How often do the pronouncements out of the capital ever come to pass?

Kerala also claims 100% literacy which is a complete joke.

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10/15/2010 4:56 PM

taken from post

With due respect to posters to this blog, I am reproducing information given below by Wikipedia:-

India is both densely populated and has high solar insolation, providing an ideal combination for solar power in India. India is already a leader in wind power generation (Wind power in India) and, Suzlon Energy is one of the India-based pioneering industries in world to

isnt this post in violation of rule 75

original post from this link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power_in_India

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10/16/2010 7:01 AM

Better do not change the topic come to the point.

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10/16/2010 7:34 AM

I think you are ignorant about laws concerning Wikipedia. Here are the guidelines as reproduced from their web Site:-

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