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Modi said that India currently has 4GW of solar energy installed at present and will add another 12GW by the end of 2016 in line of meeting a target of 100GW of Solar energy by 2022- these are some pretty astonishing figures- Increasing solar power capacity by 25 times in under a decade.

 
Modi said that India currently has 4GW of solar energy installed at present and will add another 12GW by the end of 2016 in line of meeting a target of 100GW of Solar energy by 2022- these are some pretty astonishing figures- Increasing solar power capacity by 25 times in under a decade.

India should install more nuclear power plants. Solar power is unreliable.
 
Modi said that India currently has 4GW of solar energy installed at present and will add another 12GW by the end of 2016 in line of meeting a target of 100GW of Solar energy by 2022- these are some pretty astonishing figures- Increasing solar power capacity by 25 times in under a decade.

The big issue will be the pace of energy storage development (in India and worldwide).

A lofty ambition nonetheless.

India should install more nuclear power plants. Solar power is unreliable.

Hedging bro.
 
Eviction of the elite in Modi's Delhi

Eviction of the elite in Modi's Delhi.

Eviction of the elite in Modi's Delhi

Eviction of the elite in Modi's Delhi Thursday 27 August 2015 09:12 PM IST by Sachidananda Murthy ...

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Hahaha, that is awesome! All due respect to Modi on this front, as an outsider he isn't enamoured by these kind of parasites and is, literally, cleaning house.

Surely the Gandhis have got to come under scrutiny for just this at some point with their "special status" ie SPG protection and government accomadation.

India should install more nuclear power plants. Solar power is unreliable.
There is no single complete solution, a combination of nuclear, HEP, solar, wind and hopefully Thorium in the future will serve India's needs in the future.
 
India should install more nuclear power plants. Solar power is unreliable.

Solar power parks can be installed and setup in <6 months easily.

Nuclear power projects go on for years. The security, insurance, land, Uranium, etc. permits take forever. And the end result is very expensive power, much more than coal, wind, and future solar. Not to mention they are extremely politically unpopular. It is easier to fix solar power's transmission problems than it is to make nuclear power publicly popular.

India's 3 stage power plan will also take decades to fully implement in the way it was envisioned by Homi Bhabna, where thorium reserves are fully maximized.
 
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The meeting occured yasterday
Very cool to see such "candid" (yes, I'm aware that this is overtly for the cameras) interactions between heads of governments and interesting to hear what "small talk" between such looks like.

What is more interesting is that Modi and Netanyahu seem to talk directly on the phone relatively often.

Hopefully one of them visits the other's nation soon (it is meant to happen but no concrete dates)- it will be histroic as Bibi notes.


++ On Nepal, PM Modi says "actually they have no capacity" (to react to disasters)- if only he could say the same to the Nepali people to shut them up about "Big brother" India's "interferance" in their affairs.
 
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