Economics

Merits 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 merits of Solar Energy Merits of […]

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How to Produce Wind Energy

Non-conventional resources are known as the energy resources of the future. Wind energy has been developed in the recent past as an alternative to conventional or non-renewable sources of energy. The wind is an inexpensive, reliable, and cleaner source of energy. In this post, we have discussed ‘how to produce wind energy?’ How to Produce

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Sun Energy

Sun energy is the energy derived from the sun. The use of solar energy is slowly gaining popularity in the world. 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. Generation of Sun Energy Solar cells Also known

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Coal Energy

Coal is the most abundant conventional source of energy which could last for at least 200 years. Coal is an important mineral in India. It occurs as a sedimentary rock in association with carbonaceous shale, sandstone, and fine clay. Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the Earth about 300

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Disadvantages of Coal

Coal is the most abundant conventional source of energy which could last for at least 200 years. Coal is an important mineral in India. It occurs as a sedimentary rock in association with carbonaceous shale, sandstone, and fine clay. Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the Earth about 300

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Advantages of Coal

Coal is the most abundant conventional source of energy which could last for at least 200 years. Coal is an important mineral in India. It occurs as a sedimentary rock in association with carbonaceous shale, sandstone, and fine clay. Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the Earth about 300

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Examples of Nonrenewable Resources

Energy is the most important component of the economic infrastructure of a country. It is vital for a country’s growth and development. Nonrenewable Resources have been known and used by us for a long time. Examples of Nonrenewable Resources are discussed below. Examples of Nonrenewable Resources Nonrenewable Resources such as natural gas, oil, coal, and nuclear

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Nonrenewable Energy Resources

Energy is the most important component of the economic infrastructure of a country. It is vital for a country’s growth and development. Nonrenewable Energy Resources have been known and used by us for a long time. Nonrenewable Energy Resources Nonrenewable Energy Resources such as natural gas, oil, coal, or nuclear are finite but still hold the

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