Tech guy with a busi... • 3m
Solar Revolution ? Lately I’ve been randomly getting hints about Solar Energy. Then I thought I’d study about that a bit. Luckily I’ve learned a lot from them. Solar Energy can be used to generate electricity, heat by using the energy from the sun. India is one country which almost gets sun 10+ months in an year. It’s an unfair advantage for India when compared to other countries like Germany, USA… We’re not adopting to this Solar energy as the other countries are already doing. Country like Germany can generate 1000 units where India can generate more than 1400. That’s why, Govt of India is bullish about utilising the energy getting for free from Sun and we’re being given subsidies too. We as a family can easily earn money in forms of passive income from this solar energy from government. But the saddest part is Govt of India isn’t giving subsidies to the inverters which helps in converting DC current from solar panels to AC current which will be used in homes. Think of it.
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