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India to become a renewable energy hub
Renewable energy has many benefits that positively impact you – the consumer and the environment we live in.

Soaring fuel costs, global warming and fast depletion of fossil fuel resources has signaled a growing demand for renewable energy sources - the sun, the wind and biomass - across the world, as they are reliable, economical and efficient in the long run.

For the consumer, a renewable energy option from SunTechnics offers many advantages such as
Significant savings in fuel and electricity cost in the long run
A chance to actively promote the use of clean, emission free power technology

 Electrifying Chattisgarh
Extraordinary circumstances not withstanding, electrification is happening the natural way... Electrifying Chattisgarh
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The Indian Scenario
India is today the fourth largest wind power generator in the world, with an installed capacity of around 7,100 MW. It is the second largest in the world in biogas power generation, with an installation base of 3.9 million.

But surprisingly, India's current installed capacity of renewable energy is only around 10,400 MW – a mere 8% of the country's total generation capacity. Capacity versus utility...

The Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has set targets to increase installed generation capacity significantly by the year 2012. Plans in the pipeline include:

Hybrid system producing reliable, sustainable power
30 million households to have improved cook stoves
12 million family-size biogas plants to be set up
1500 solar photovoltaic plants
2000 biomass gasifier-based power plants
1000 small hydro power plants
2 million solar home systems
5 million square metres of collector area for low-temperature solar water-heating systems
Installation of 1000 medium-temperature, solar-concentrator-based solar process heating systems

All these measures would ensure that renewable sources of energy would contribute more than 10% to the capacity addition of 120,000 MW by the year 2012.
 

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