Thanks for the sharing this article. People over there (Kaiga Nuclear power station) are known to live in harmony with mother nature and the use of solar for all their day to day needs just goes to show how eco-friendly they are. With the nuclear disaster lessons from the Chernobyl (1986) and the recent Fukushima, the message is very clear "Say Yes to Solar and No to Nuclear energy" Moreover, nuclear radiations are catastrophic. Can wipe out the entire flora fauna of the pristine Western Ghats. Hope the govt does not succumb to vested commercial interests of western Nations and pins its decision on prudence and foresight.
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