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Same , simple process that we had learned in our school time . Electrolysis; breaking water (H2O) into H2 and O2. But the cache is , the electricity will be generated using renewable energy sources (solar, wind) , which gives the term Green to it
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🌞The newly inaugurated Solar Dome at Eco Park, Kolkata, is India’s 1st renewable energy museum! Standing 27m tall with 2,086 solar panels, it generates 180 kWh of electricity. The dome features around 50 TV displays, 30 projectors, and six LED tun
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All the highways on most of the country, now take India.The wind caused by the passing of heavy load vehicles and others can be used to generate electricity by placing vertical turbines( wind mills) which are now available.And also place large solar
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The Future of Renewable Energy in India India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential. Key Tre
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🤝 Tata Power & Tata Motors Join Hands for Green Energy Boost Big Green Project in the Works Tata Power Renewable and Tata Motors have teamed up to build a 131 MW wind-solar hybrid project. This setup will power six Tata Motors plants in Maharash
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Renewable Energy in 2025: A Strategic Investment Global Growth: Renewable energy investment hit $728B in 2024 (+14.7% YoY), outpacing fossil fuels 2:1. Solar/wind lead, with renewables set to supply one-third of global electricity by 2025. AI Effic
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Hey guys, anyone interested in energy startups. if we come up together then, we can change the way, how the present world thinks about generating electricity and distributing it. I have a good idea about how to make it happen. It's very renewable wi
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