In India, successes have been modest in addressing environmental consequences of the energy sector. When the affected parties include the elites and the urban middle classes, the problem is more likely to be addressed than when it affects the poor and unorganized. Visible pollution has frequently ...
Title:Energycrisisandsolutionsin transport sector Student Name: Yina Tan Student Number: 1012251 Module Tutor: Peter Wells & Paul Nieuwenhuis Assignment Lengths: 1864 words Submission Date: 10/11/2010 Introduction This assignment mainly focuses on the fiercest problem human beings encountered presently—...
In India Every day the population will increase day by day, so demand of electricity is increasing, but from last five years nature has been disturb due to less rainfalls. Most electric power plants are dependent upon the water as the source. To generate electricity through the use of coal ...
“India’s conundrum is a coal conundrum,” says Jairam Ramesh, a former minister of the environment. Ramesh, the chief negotiator for India at the international climate change talks in Cancún, Mexico, in 2010, is the author ofGreen Signals: Ecology, Growth, and Democracy in India. Last Au...
Clean energy plays an important role in the eradication of energy poverty. India faces acute energy poverty which impacts income poverty as the poor find it difficult to obtain high-priced clean fuel. Furthermore, India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and its energy demands...
The major problem with WtE in India has typically been perceived to be poor source segregation; however, the case study plants highlight that severe contamination has been occurring during transport and storage. In comparison to the European incinerators, the WtE plants in India had a low capital...
Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) is a major public health problem in India. This affects the child at the most crucial period of time of development, which can lead to permanent impairment in later life. PEM is measured in terms of underweight (low weight for age), stunting (low height fo...
Because burning coal worsens the problem ofglobal warming, alternate en... B Eerkens - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 10发表: 2006年 Fuel-wood famine: the impending crisis. Because of depleting forest and tree cover, fuelwood, a major source of domestic energy in rural India, is becoming ...
NEW DELHI–A cross-section of representatives from the energy sector in India gathered on December 9, 2014, to discuss a critical conundrum faced by the giant South Asia nation: How to deliver on the new government’s election promise to extend access to
In the case of solar energy, the problem tends to be storing up enough electricity during summer months for use in winter. A naive person might assume that adding a few hours of battery backup would fix intermittency problems, but such a fix turns out to be very inadequate. Related: ...