India Has to Develop 80 GW Hydro Power in Nepal
November10, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Over 30% of India’s Population Lives in Command Area of Rivers
Originating in Nepal and Nepal has 80,000 MW of Multi-Purpose Hydro
Power Potential – Therefore India Has to Develop Nepal’s Hydro Power
Potential for Clean Cheap Power, Flood Control, Clean Water for
Irrigation & Other Purposes.
India in 10 years has installed nearly 200,000 MW of Power – 150,000
MW Conventional Plus 50,000 MW Renewal [By March2017] and Say 20,000
MW Standby Power – Must have invested Over $500b BUT >>
$500b Polluted - WASTED Investment
INDIA HAS WORLD’s MOST POLLUTED AIR QUALITY,
INDIA HAS WORLD’s MOST POLLUTED WATER SUPPLY,
Water Disputes & Droughts Even in Normal Rains,
There is Little or No Urban & Rural Flood Protection,
Highest Cost Power in The World for Developing Nations
Slowest Agriculture Growth Hungry Malnourished India,
ALL AVOIDABLE HAD INDIA SUPPORTED HYDRO POWER IN NEPAL-UTTARKHAND,
HIMACHAL, J&K & NORTH EAST, NUCLEAR POWER IN COASTAL AREAS &
RENEWABLES.
http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/monthly/executivesummary/2016/exe_summary-09.pdf
But fact of the matter is that India Has Added 88,928 MW of Generation
Capacity but in this 83,788 MW is Thermal Power Capacity or 94.22% in
12th Five Year Plan So Far. In 11th Plan Capacity Additions of 54,964
MW Thermal Generation contributed 48,540 MW or 88.31%.
Monsoon Dependent Agriculture – Stagnating Food Production
https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Publications/PDFs/TABLE1849D077D7F50742C4859A2B61EF6A7F86.PDF
(Million tonnes)
Year Cereals Pulses Total Foodgrains
(5+6)
Rice Wheat Coarse Cereals Total
(2 to 4)
1959-60 31.68 10.32 22.87 64.87 11.80 76.67
1969-70 40.43 20.09 27.29 87.81 11.69 99.50
1979-80 42.33 31.83 26.97 101.13 8.57 109.70
1989-90 73.57 49.85 34.76 158.18 12.86 171.04
1999-00 89.68 76.37 30.34 196.39 13.41 209.80
2010-11 95.98 86.87 43.40 226.25 18.24 244.49
2015-16 104.32 93.50 37.94 235.76 16.47 252.22
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
November10, 2016 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com
Over 30% of India’s Population Lives in Command Area of Rivers
Originating in Nepal and Nepal has 80,000 MW of Multi-Purpose Hydro
Power Potential – Therefore India Has to Develop Nepal’s Hydro Power
Potential for Clean Cheap Power, Flood Control, Clean Water for
Irrigation & Other Purposes.
India in 10 years has installed nearly 200,000 MW of Power – 150,000
MW Conventional Plus 50,000 MW Renewal [By March2017] and Say 20,000
MW Standby Power – Must have invested Over $500b BUT >>
$500b Polluted - WASTED Investment
INDIA HAS WORLD’s MOST POLLUTED AIR QUALITY,
INDIA HAS WORLD’s MOST POLLUTED WATER SUPPLY,
Water Disputes & Droughts Even in Normal Rains,
There is Little or No Urban & Rural Flood Protection,
Highest Cost Power in The World for Developing Nations
Slowest Agriculture Growth Hungry Malnourished India,
ALL AVOIDABLE HAD INDIA SUPPORTED HYDRO POWER IN NEPAL-UTTARKHAND,
HIMACHAL, J&K & NORTH EAST, NUCLEAR POWER IN COASTAL AREAS &
RENEWABLES.
http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/monthly/executivesummary/2016/exe_summary-09.pdf
But fact of the matter is that India Has Added 88,928 MW of Generation
Capacity but in this 83,788 MW is Thermal Power Capacity or 94.22% in
12th Five Year Plan So Far. In 11th Plan Capacity Additions of 54,964
MW Thermal Generation contributed 48,540 MW or 88.31%.
Monsoon Dependent Agriculture – Stagnating Food Production
https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Publications/PDFs/TABLE1849D077D7F50742C4859A2B61EF6A7F86.PDF
(Million tonnes)
Year Cereals Pulses Total Foodgrains
(5+6)
Rice Wheat Coarse Cereals Total
(2 to 4)
1959-60 31.68 10.32 22.87 64.87 11.80 76.67
1969-70 40.43 20.09 27.29 87.81 11.69 99.50
1979-80 42.33 31.83 26.97 101.13 8.57 109.70
1989-90 73.57 49.85 34.76 158.18 12.86 171.04
1999-00 89.68 76.37 30.34 196.39 13.41 209.80
2010-11 95.98 86.87 43.40 226.25 18.24 244.49
2015-16 104.32 93.50 37.94 235.76 16.47 252.22
Ravinder Singh, Inventor & Consultant, INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECTS
Y-77, Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, India. Ph; 091- 9871056471,
9718280435, 9650421857
Ravinder Singh* is a WIPO awarded inventor specializing in Power,
Transportation,
Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing,
Technologies and Projects
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