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    Geothermal vs Coal Energy

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    Geothermal energy vs coal powered energy‚ what say you? Geothermal energy is a renewable source of energy generated and stored in the Earth. Coal powered energy is a source of energy produced from the natural resources of the Earth. Geothermal energy and coal powered both have many uses especially in generating electricity. In this field‚ they are similar as electrical energy is generated in a similar concept. Heat from the Earth’s crust and heat produced during the burning of coals are both used

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    AREAS CAREERS CONTACT US Group Websites INVESTOR INFORMATION BUSINESS PARTNERS Business Areas > Power Projects > Coal based Projects > Rosa Phase II BUSINESS AREAS Power Projects Coal based Projects Gas based Projects Hydroelectricity Projects Fuel Business Initiatives in Renewable Energy Rosa Phase II 600 MW of coal based generation capacity at Rosa village in Uttar Pradesh. Carbon Credits Back Rosa Stage II is the second phase of the 600 MW coal based generation

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    various countries set up camps‚ battling the harsh cold‚ whilst the world awaits a new kind of cold war of the 21st century which may occur anytime; As people wait for the opening of the previously inaccessible ice for natural gas‚ oil‚ potential hydroelectricity‚ and economically the strongest‚ the opening up of sea routes. There is heavy militarisation by the 5 arctic countries as well as the world’s

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    England was the first country to experience the Industrial Revolution‚ as well as its advantages and disadvantages that came with it. England was a good source of coal and iron‚ some of the most important resources needed by a country during the Industrial Revolution. England experienced the Industrial Revolution first because the country was plentiful in lead‚ copper‚ tin‚ limestone and fast water supplies. With these resources‚ England was probably the most ideal place for the Industrial Revolution

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    economy of nepal

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Economy of Nepal Nepal Rastra Bank in Kathmandu Currency 1 Nepalese Rupee (NPR) = 100 paisa Fiscal year 16 July - 15 July Trade organizations WTO Statistics GDP $41.22 billion (2012 est.)[1] GDP growth 4.6% (2010 est.) GDP per capita $1‚600 (2010 est.) GDP by sector agriculture (35%)‚ industry (20%)‚services (45%) (2010 est.) Inflation (CPI) 8.6% (September 2010 est.)‚ 10.6% (October 2011 est. source: myrepublica.com) Population belowpoverty

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    GLOBAL WARMING AND IT’S EFFECTS ON GLACIERS Global Warming The average global temperature has raised more than expected in the past few decades. Many prefer to use the milder term ’climate change’ instead of the harsher ’global warming’ to describe this change in average global temperature. The main cause of global warming is thought to be the ’greenhouse effect’ that is mainly caused by us humans. With an increase in temperature glaciers worldwide are melting faster than the time taken for

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    Together nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams provide about 50% of the power generated for the United States doing so in a clean and efficient manner. Both systems have their ups and down‚ radiation and disrupting ecosystems for example‚ but their benefits far outweigh the small risks and problems they create. We have progressed in leaps and bounds in power development making these two much safer and efficient than most other ways to generate electricity. Hydroelectric dams create a substantial

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    The Unstoppable Force Millions killed in nuclear disaster‚ thousands left homeless‚ countries left in peril! These are some of the many consequences that are faced in a nuclear dependent world. Day after day people live in fear that one tiny mistake‚ one wrong word can cripple our world and leave the survivors living in rubble. The world has discovered that despite the enormous precautions taken‚ disasters and destruction still constantly resurface themselves through our short‚ but eventful nuclear

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    The Bhakra Nangal Dam

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    It is a joint venture of Punjab‚ Haryana and Rajasthan state governments. The project consists of the construction of (a) two dams at Bhakra and Nangal‚ (b) the Bhakra canal system commanding a gross area of about 27.4 lakh hectares‚ (c) the Nangal hydel channel‚ (d) four power houses at Ganguwal‚ Kotla‚ left bank and right bank power houses with total installed capacity of 1‚204 mw‚ and (e) con­struction of 3‚680 km long transmission lines to distribute electricity to neighbouring areas. The

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    loadshedding

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    Load Shedding in Nepal Load shedding‚ which has been a part of Nepalese society from the last one decade and has pushed Nepal in the Stone Age in this era of modern Science and Technology‚ which is the great problem for the developing country like Nepal. Load shedding simply means the interruption in the electricity due to the overload or demand of electricity and disableness of the plant to produce desire amount of the electricity‚ which is very common in Nepal. Everyone in Nepal is very much familiar

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