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The development of Non-Conventional sources of energy in India is the need of the hour. Explain

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Answered by dackpower
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The increasing usage of energy has resulted in the dependent of the country on fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. As the consumption of energy rises, the people will depend more and more on fossil fuels day by day. There is a necessity to safeguard these fossil fuels with the help of non-conventional methods for the future and hence we need to use more and more renewable sources of energy.

As the resources in the developing countries are getting depleted day by day countries like India should opt for Non-conventional energy or renewable energy which comes from natural resources supplied on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat. As these sources are reliable, environmentally friendly, longer lasting, and less expensive than fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

Particularly, in terms of environmental impacts, fossil fuels are the chief reasons of global weather change by the radiation of greenhouse gases. The burning of fuels generate air pollution and therefore cause respiratory diseases, contaminate surface freshwater and use vast quantities of precious water.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The non-conventional energy is at the peak in the current scenario.

In India, the companies are working to form the resources that can work on the non-conventional source of energy with the help of solar energy, tidal energy, and even wind energy.

This has increased the total rate of production of electricity.

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