Renewable Energy – Exploitable Option for Energy Needs
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Uncontrolled industrialisation and over use of fossil fuel and air conditioner in large scale is resulting in change of climate, melting of glaciers, rising of sea level, volcanic eruption etc. All these indicate noticeable change in regular climate cycle. Continuous rise in pollution and drawbacks due to rise in temperature are even-accompanied with health problems that have become a new challenge. Global warming can create some new problems like people of country like Bangladesh, Maldives, and Tuvalu may face large problem of rehabilitations due to rising sea level and eventide, homelessness. It can raise a question to polar beer to search a new habitat for them. For our country too this is a complex problem. We are noticing sudden flood in Orissa, cyclone in Andhra Pradesh and unprecedented earthquake in Nepal, these are live examples in this context. So time has come to think and act positively for the use of renewable energy. It is time now for a detailed and deep discussion for this subject. We have to think about use of bio fuel instead of fossil fuel, minimise the use of traditional air conditioner, minimise the use of hazardous industry accompanied with carbon footprint. In information technology instead of use of computers and traditional machines in large scale use of robots can give a promise for a good future. When India is marching fast towards a challenging economy among advanced countries with its stake in information technology, energy option is an important issue to ponder with.
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