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Fifty Six June

I love thinking abou... • 1m

Anyone interested in a new way of producing electricity and distributing it far from existing one. I have a good idea. A new way farming energy. solar panel, hydro, wind, nuclear are all outdated. solar is not for the earth, it's for the space. M

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Vedant SD

Finance Geek | Conte... • 8m

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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Kumar G Bankapur

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Solar thermal technology harnesses sunlight to generate heat, making it a sustainable solution for industrial process heating in India. As industries account for nearly 25% of the country’s energy consumption, transitioning to solar thermal systems c

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Fifty Six June

I love thinking abou... • 1m

I have a good idea about generating energy very efficiently. And believe me this solar panel and wind mill are all outdated. We can change how we think about energy generation and how we distribute it. If there is anyone interested in a startup in t

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Mahendra Lochhab

Content creator • 11m

India aims to have 450 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, including solar, wind, biofuels, and small hydropower.

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Sohail Akhter

Founder at Startup E... • 4m

The global shift to renewable energy is happening faster than we imagined. Solar energy is now the fastest-growing technology in history! 🌞 China's dominance in solar manufacturing is a wake-up call for the rest of the world. Producing over 80% of

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Kolkata Index

News on Infrastructu... • 6m

🌞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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Fifty Six June

I love thinking abou... • 1m

Anyone interested in energy startups. We can change the way, the world thinks of an energy generation and how the world farms the energy. SOLAR PANELS, HYDRO, WINDMILL ARE OUTDATED. So I do need mechanical engineers. Do message me.

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