I wonder if there are companies in India which are doing interesting work in alternative energy technologies.. suzlon for one, has a presence..
~ suman.
http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17104&ch=biztech
The
announcement last month that Palo Alto, CA-based Nanosolar had raised
$100 million to finance a new solar-cell factory based on an
inexpensive process, similar to that used to print newspapers, and that
it will make enough cells to produce 430 megawatts of power annually,
is just one sign that new types of solar power are emerging as a viable
alternative energy source (see "Large-Scale, Cheap Solar Electricity").
On 7/5/06, Eugen Leitl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 11:50:51AM +0530, Soumitri wrote:
>
> In the wake of strategic deals between India & the US on nuclear fuel supply,
> and the big pitch to join the NSG - this news makes me think if sensible
> economics have been overlooked with all the hoopla about building strategic
> ties...
>
> Where are we going with it all ?
That uranium ore is limited is hardly news. Nuclear industry was
always not precisely rational -- it was all about the weapon
aspect of it.
What's wrong with wireless fusion, though, solar photovoltaics, that is?
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