Delhi's power minister gets a solar message

Activists set-up solar panels and chained themselves to it outside Delhi's power minister, Haroon Yusuf's house. The police pushed the chained activists away when they refused to move without meeting the minister. Eventually the minister agreed  to meet Greepeace campaigners and promised to meet them again to discuss renewable energy as a solution on Delhi's power crisis.

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Summer and power-cuts go hand-in-hand in Delhi. The Capital depends on other states to meet its ever growing demand for electricity. Delhi can generate electricity for itself by using renewable energy. Greenpeace India is asking Delhi's Chief Minister, Sheila Dixit to implement a policy that enable people in Delhi to use solar power.

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Nitish Kumar visits solar village of Dharnai!

Video | August 6, 2014 at 18:10

Dharnai, a village in Bihar has successfully been transformed into India’s first energy independent village that runs entirely on solar energy. Prominent leader Nitish Kumar on his visit to Dharnai , congratulated Greenpeace India for their...

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