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FUEL BASKET- INDIAN POWER SECTOR (June 2006) THERMAL : 83272 MW HYDEL : 32726 MW NUCLEAR : 3900 MW RENEWABLES : 6191 MW TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY : 12...
As the 2012 deadline for limiting carbon emissions under the Kyoto Protocol draws near, and with the overall market sentiment perking up, the demand for carbon emission reduction (CER), popularly called carbon credit and European allowances (EUA), ha...
India's E-waste both a growing problem and an opportunity Electronic waste or E-waste, as it is more often referred to, is fast piling up in India. This growing E-waste presents a looming environmental hazard as well as a lucrative opportunity....
Rapid obsolescence of electronics goods, compounded by dumping from developed countries, has brought the e-waste problem in India to the brink of spilling over into an acute crisis http://www.toxicslink.org/about-us.php What is e-waste? From Calif...
ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA–ISSUES AND STRATEGIES KURIAN JOSEPH Centre for Environmental Studies, Anna University, Chennai, IndiaPhone: 91-44-22301283; Fax: 91-44-22354717 SUMMARY: The current practices of e-waste management in Ind...
You are welcome to change your personal computer, cell phone, refrigerator, or for that matter any electronic or electrical gadget, but be careful while disposing of the old one. Throwing it into the dustbin is not the proper disposal of an electroni...
The aim of this article is to analyse the menace of electronic waste (e-waste) in India. The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) cannot be ignored and dispensed with in the contemporary era and the same requires a sound and effectiv...
It is shocking to read that only apparently 32 per cent of Indians profess to know something about climate change, says Ansgar Sickert, Managing Director of Fraport India and Council Member of the European Business Group (EBG) in India. Contr...