India is the world's third-largest energy consumer. Energy demand is expected to double to 1,123 million tons of oil equivalent (Mtoe) by 2040.
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Investing in renewables now can meet future demands without compromising the environment. Alternatively, why haven't we gone towards nuclear alternatives yet?
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