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Gujarat CM inaugurates world's tallest wind tower

Gujarat Chief Minister Anandi Patel today inaugurated the world's tallest hybrid wind tower near Naniber village in Kutch district.

The 120 metre-tall wind tower is installed by Suzlon Energy near the Naniber village, where the company also owns Asia's largest wind farm, whose power generation capacity touched 1000 Mega Watt recently, a Gujarat government press release said .

Speaking on the occasion, Patel said that Gujarat has potential to generate 10,000 MW of electricity from wind power and added that the Gujarat government has given due importance to this sector, which made Gujarat a power-surplus state, the release said.

Patel said that 14 years ago, Gujarat was a power deficient state, since it had only coal and gas-based power plants.

Due to shortage of coal and irregular supply of gas from the Centre, power generation remained affected.

To overcome this situation, Gujarat shifted it's focus to the renewable energy sector due to which Gujarat's total power generation rose from mere a 4,000 MW to 15,000 MW, Patel said.
 
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Wow!!!
Pakistan total output capacity is less than 23000 MW & 10000 for Bangladesh

THIS IS NOT MEANT FOR TROLLING BUT A MERE COMPARISON.
 
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Wow!!!
Pakistan total output capacity is less than 23000 MW & 10000 for Bangladesh

THIS IS NOT MEANT FOR TROLLING BUT A MERE COMPARISON.

Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.

Given the context how would say the numbers compare?
 
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Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.

Given the context how would say the numbers compare?

AHhhhhhh!!!!!!!
Number game, your numbers are wayyyyy of the mark. Now, go do some homework and then come back.
 
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Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.

Given the context how would say the numbers compare?
Pakistan's total capacity is around 23000 MW. Indian capacity is around 260000MW by the end of 2014 with 80000MW more under construction. In 2013 it was 238000MW. I am not not even including the captive power plants which are estimated to be around 40000MW more.

Even though with a massive installed capacity, India still has power cuts. Well its simple, most of our plants are running below their output and many are closed due to financial and coal issues.
 
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Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.

Given the context how would say the numbers compare?

During my last visit to Lucknow I noticed how "human" Indians are. They have almost every same problem and issue Pakistanis have. I am historically from a town called Lucknow with places around it and I noticed the problems were the same. Corruption, nepotism, electricity and power generation. They wanted everything the people of Pakistan wanted from pure drinking water to electricity. No one wanted war though one man when he noticed I was a Pakistani lectured me on asking why his goods were so expensive and compared it to Pakistan.

However another problem which we don't have here in Karachi is monkeys climbing up the roofs. Those devils are mean little creatures. One of my cousins pointed a gun to a baby monkey and its mother nearly hacked him to death.
 
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Wow!!!
Pakistan total output capacity is less than 23000 MW & 10000 for Bangladesh

THIS IS NOT MEANT FOR TROLLING BUT A MERE COMPARISON.


what abut demand ?

what abut population ?

During my last visit to Lucknow I noticed how "human" Indians are. They have almost every same problem and issue Pakistanis have. I am historically from a town called Lucknow with places around it and I noticed the problems were the same. Corruption, nepotism, electricity and power generation. They wanted everything the people of Pakistan wanted from pure drinking water to electricity. No one wanted war though one man when he noticed I was a Pakistani lectured me on asking why his goods were so expensive and compared it to Pakistan.

However another problem which we don't have here in Karachi is monkeys climbing up the roofs. Those devils are mean little creatures. One of my cousins pointed a gun to a baby monkey and its mother nearly hacked him to death.
pakistanis her choti ho ya bari baat per bhut rona daalty hain janab and our media is looking to create news like hungry dogs
 
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Total Renewable Energy Installed Capacity by May 2014


Source Total Installed Capacity (MW)
Wind Power
21,262.23
Solar Power (SPV) 2,647.00
Small Hydro Power 3,803.65
Biomass Power 1,365.20
Bagasse Cogeneration 2,512.88
Waste to Power 106.58
Total 31,833.01

In its 12th Five Year Plan (2012-2017), the Indian Government has set a target of adding 18.5 GW of renewable energy sources to the generation mix out of which 11 GW is Wind Energy. These targets were set by previous govt, under Modi govt, these targets will be blown away. Some large projects have been proposed, and a 35,000 km area of the Thar Desert has been set aside for solar power projects, sufficient to generate 700 to 2,100 gigawatts.


Here aaj ki taja news.

Indian government confirms renewables has key role in $250bn energy investment push - 06 Nov 2014 - News from BusinessGreen
 
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what abut demand ?

Ye neeche wali post se lagta hai Hindustaniyon ke muqaable Pakistaniyon ko bijli ki zarurat bahot hi kam padti hai :D

Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.
Given the context how would say the numbers compare?


pakistanis her choti ho ya bari baat per bhut rona daalty hain janab and our media is looking to create news like hungry dogs

Ye baat to ek dum aala. Lekin think about it. The media won't act like that if the viewers didn't like it. Media will also not talk like that if the Army doesn't like it (as we saw after the attack on Hamid Mir).

Saari duniya ghoom ghaam ke zimmedari akhir me logon par hi aati hai.
 
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We get almost 24 hours electricity,here in west Orissa.Only five minutes cut here and there....
 
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Coincidentally Pakistan's electric demand stands at 17,000 MW and India's demand at 147, 815 MW. India produces 144,788 MW, marginally falling short of its demand, whereas Pakistan's installed capacity is, as you stated, an estimated 23,000 MW.

Given the context how would say the numbers compare?

But then still why your country is in energy crisis man??
 
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Wind/Solar/Hydal etc. is all bogus. If we want to really transition from fossil-fuels than the only form of energy that is scalable/practical/usable without widespread land degradation (via solar and hydal) is nuclear.
 
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The potential for Wind power has been underplayed, in a nation like India, which has infinite potential in both onshore and off shore wind farms.
 
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The potential for Wind power has been underplayed, in a nation like India, which has infinite potential in both onshore and off shore wind farms.

If only one-fifth of the Thar Desert within Rajasthan were to be covered with solar panels, the set up could electrify entire world.
 
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During my last visit to Lucknow I noticed how "human" Indians are. They have almost every same problem and issue Pakistanis have. I am historically from a town called Lucknow with places around it and I noticed the problems were the same. Corruption, nepotism, electricity and power generation. They wanted everything the people of Pakistan wanted from pure drinking water to electricity. No one wanted war though one man when he noticed I was a Pakistani lectured me on asking why his goods were so expensive and compared it to Pakistan.

However another problem which we don't have here in Karachi is monkeys climbing up the roofs. Those devils are mean little creatures. One of my cousins pointed a gun to a baby monkey and its mother nearly hacked him to death.
Well, you visited a wrong state and a wrong city.
U.P is the most corrupt state.
 
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