The sun is everywhere. In India we have too much of it. Instead of sweating in it, we can try and make the sun do some useful work like cooking food and lighting homes. On a sunny day, the sun's energy falling on a 150-cm x area exceeds the energy delivered by the kitchen gas stove at full throttle! If we just collect that energy and concentrate it at one spot we'll be able to cook without any fuel! We are blessed with abundant sunshine, a good enough reason to seriously engage with this perpetual, non-polluting energy . The best minds in our country should be researching on solar energy. They should be designing the cheapest solar cells and making the most efficient solar cookers. 400-million Indians live without electricity. Solar...
Photovoltaic (PV) devices generate electricity directly from sunlight through an electronic process ...
India, a rapidly emerging economy with the world’s second largest population, is facing a surging en...
Faced with rising climate change and environmental deterioration, the world is turning to renewable ...
India is a ‘solar ’ rich country. It has been estimated that even if only 1.25 % of its geographical...
India has been a power deficient country with an increasing demand – supply gap in energy. Renewabl...
Overtime, newly developed countries have begun to use renewable energy sources as a means of power i...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of 100,000 MW of solar power capacity to be...
Energy is crucial for a nation's development and it must be maintained most effectively. Not only th...
More than one billion people remain without electricity today, many of them in remote rural communit...
Almost all 1.6 billion people in developing countries have no access to electricityapproximately 85%...
In January 2010, the Indian government launched the National Solar Mission, or NSM, a phased plan to...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
The deserts of Rajasthan have long been known for their spare beauty and their intense sunshine. Now...
India has the highest population without access to electricity. To tackle the problem, the Governmen...
In 2014, the Government of India quintupled the scope of its National Solar Mission. With its revise...
Photovoltaic (PV) devices generate electricity directly from sunlight through an electronic process ...
India, a rapidly emerging economy with the world’s second largest population, is facing a surging en...
Faced with rising climate change and environmental deterioration, the world is turning to renewable ...
India is a ‘solar ’ rich country. It has been estimated that even if only 1.25 % of its geographical...
India has been a power deficient country with an increasing demand – supply gap in energy. Renewabl...
Overtime, newly developed countries have begun to use renewable energy sources as a means of power i...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of 100,000 MW of solar power capacity to be...
Energy is crucial for a nation's development and it must be maintained most effectively. Not only th...
More than one billion people remain without electricity today, many of them in remote rural communit...
Almost all 1.6 billion people in developing countries have no access to electricityapproximately 85%...
In January 2010, the Indian government launched the National Solar Mission, or NSM, a phased plan to...
India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progr...
The deserts of Rajasthan have long been known for their spare beauty and their intense sunshine. Now...
India has the highest population without access to electricity. To tackle the problem, the Governmen...
In 2014, the Government of India quintupled the scope of its National Solar Mission. With its revise...
Photovoltaic (PV) devices generate electricity directly from sunlight through an electronic process ...
India, a rapidly emerging economy with the world’s second largest population, is facing a surging en...
Faced with rising climate change and environmental deterioration, the world is turning to renewable ...