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Indian System of Medicine

The Indian System of Medicine (ISM) can be traced back to ancient times. It constitutes the following six systems of medicine. Ayurveda Yoga Siddha Naturopathy Unani Homoeopathy Indian System of Medicine Indian System of Medicine #1 Ayurveda is one of the traditional systems of medicine that is still used in India. It is a holistic […]

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Power Generation in India

Power/electricity is the most widely used source of energy in India. Many of our day-to-day activities are dependent on electricity. It forms the backbone of the activities of all the sectors of the economy. All sectors such as the industrial sector, households, transport, agricultural sector, and communication are heavily dependent on power. The main sources

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Power Sectors in India

Power/electricity is the most widely used source of energy in India. Many of our day-to-day activities are dependent on electricity. It forms the backbone of the activities of all the sectors of the economy. All sectors such as the industrial sector, households, transport, agricultural sector, and communication are heavily dependent on power sectors in India.

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Source of Energy in India

Power/electricity is the most widely used source of energy in India. Many of our day-to-day activities are dependent on electricity. It forms the backbone of the activities of all the sectors of the economy. All sectors such as the industrial sector, households, transport, agricultural sector, and communication are heavily dependent on power. Source of Energy

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Primary Sources of Energy

Primary Sources of Energy are natural sources of energy that need not be transformed into any other form before using them as inputs in the production process. Primary Sources of Energy Primary sources of energy can be further classified as renewable and non-renewable sources of energy. Primary Sources of Energy #1 Renewable sources of energy

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Commercial Sources of Energy

Commercial sources of energy are available to users at some price. The energy derived from these sources is generally used for commercial production purposes. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, electricity and hydropower are examples of commercial sources of energy. Other than hydropower, all the others are exhaustible sources of energy. Differences between Commercial and Non-commercial Sources

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Differences between Conventional and Nonconventional Sources of Energy

Conventional sources of energy have been known and used by us for a long time. Conventional Sources of Energy such as natural gas, oil, coal, or nuclear are finite but still hold the majority of the Energy market. Whereas Nonconventional sources of energy are also known as renewable or alternative sources of energy. These resources have been developed

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Advantages of Solar Power

This is the energy derived from the sun. The use of solar energy is slowly gaining popularity in India. Solar energy products such as solar lamps and solar water heaters are now being increasingly used. It is an environmentally friendly and clean source of energy. The following are the Advantages of Solar Power. Advantages of

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Pros of Solar Energy

This is the energy derived from the sun. The use of solar energy is slowly gaining popularity in India. Solar energy products such as solar lamps and solar water heaters are now being increasingly used. It is an environmentally friendly and clean source of energy. The following are the Pros of Solar Energy Pros of

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