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Rahul Thakur

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India’s highways and expressways, spanning over 1,44,000 km, play a critical role in the nation’s infrastructure and development. However, the significant electricity costs of powering streetlights on these highways pose a challenge, both economically and environmentally. With India's commitment to achieving 50% renewable energy by 2030, there is a pressing need for innovative solutions that combine sustainability with cost-effectiveness. Wind Tulip Turbines present a transformative opportunity to cut electricity costs, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance India’s green energy infrastructure. Wind Tulip Turbines represent an innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective solution to India’s highway energy challenges. We seek partnerships with government agencies, private investors, and renewable energy advocates to bring this vision to life. Let’s work together to revolutionize India’s highways and pave the way for a sustainable future.

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