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Government Initiatives in the Renewable Energy Vertical

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Somewhere we would all agree that “power” is incomparably the most crucial lifeline of our modern day livelihood and for the economic growth. It's almost next to impossible to imagine our single day without the boon of continuous supply of power transmission and distribution. Not just our daily life needs are accompanied with it but the adequate growth of infrastructure and industries also rely on its availability to raise the growth bar of Indian economy.   And the power in the form of a renewable source is a bang-on to reduce the effects of previously made destruction in the form of fossils and can impeccably overcome to- Save unexpected utility cost of consumer Significantly increase consumer property’s value Reduce the pollution emitted during energy production Installed anywhere where the sun shines, even off the power grid Avail the rebate on solar panel installations Such positive community support and commendable cost savings factor make solar panel installatio

Sun and Its Secrets (Facts of Sun Resources Available to the Mankind)

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Nature has enormously bagged our life with enough gifts and blessing in the form of Earth’s amazing natural resources to thrive on this earth. There’s a myriad of such resources that never going to die and render clear environment around us where we c an consume limitless energy in the dozen of forms. Sun is one among them that we use as a renewable source for driving power. To know more about the sun and it's the brightest secret, let’s first have a look towards its portfolio. Sun Portfolio Age:                                                            4.6 Billion years Type:                                                          Yellow Dwarf (G2V) Diameter:                                                   1,392,684 km Equatorial Circumference:                          4,370,005.6 km Mass:                                                         1.99 x 10^30 kg (333,060 Earth) Surface Temperature:                                5,500 °C Volume: