The history of economic development is on the cost of ecology rather than the sustaining environment and development. The countries that became centrally located in the stream of economic exchanges among people around the world impacted the environment in the long run. Newspapers and editorials include environmental horror stories almost on a daily basis and demand better management of natural resources (Jangu, 2014). But who is listening? The environment is not just lush green trees, threated plant and animal species. It is the entity on which humans primarily exist, and agricultural and industrial development depends. Development on the cost of the environment can never be sustainable rather it would take us to a point causing enormous e...
Clean and environment-friendly energy harvesting are of prime interest today as it is one of the key...
Bioenergy projects have been widely promoted across the world since the beginning of the 21st centur...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
In developing countries the energy problems are both widespread and serious. Lack of access to suffi...
Energy is required for development because it facilitates production and makes day to day act...
The rural sector, which is home to the majority of the country's people, must be strengthened if the...
Energy consumption is an index of economic development energy is essential to ensure adequate and su...
Energy is a vital component of economic development process, but part of the energy system including...
Faced with rising climate change and environmental deterioration, the world is turning to renewable ...
Poverty alleviation and social upliftment of rural India is closely linked with the availability and...
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable...
India, as a country is very rich in terms of natural resources however as citizens, we have not resp...
oai:agi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000100For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the...
Approximately 500 million people in India’s countryside are still without access to electricity. The...
Abstract ‘Energy’ means life and the 21st century is completely based on it due to drastic and sust...
Clean and environment-friendly energy harvesting are of prime interest today as it is one of the key...
Bioenergy projects have been widely promoted across the world since the beginning of the 21st centur...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...
In developing countries the energy problems are both widespread and serious. Lack of access to suffi...
Energy is required for development because it facilitates production and makes day to day act...
The rural sector, which is home to the majority of the country's people, must be strengthened if the...
Energy consumption is an index of economic development energy is essential to ensure adequate and su...
Energy is a vital component of economic development process, but part of the energy system including...
Faced with rising climate change and environmental deterioration, the world is turning to renewable ...
Poverty alleviation and social upliftment of rural India is closely linked with the availability and...
This paper assesses recent efforts by the Indian Government to tackle energy poverty and sustainable...
India, as a country is very rich in terms of natural resources however as citizens, we have not resp...
oai:agi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000100For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the...
Approximately 500 million people in India’s countryside are still without access to electricity. The...
Abstract ‘Energy’ means life and the 21st century is completely based on it due to drastic and sust...
Clean and environment-friendly energy harvesting are of prime interest today as it is one of the key...
Bioenergy projects have been widely promoted across the world since the beginning of the 21st centur...
The major research purpose is to critically assess the relationship between the use of renewable ene...