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No power-cuts for Delhi

We must ask Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to create a policy that helps implement renewable energy projects, like solar power, in Delhi.

 

Why should Delhi do this?

Delhi has a history of power shortage. The Capital does not have its have enough means to generate power on its own. It depends on other states for electricity.

With renewable energy, Delhi can become self-reliant. It will not have to depend on coal which is destroying forests and and pollution by it is responsible for killing people. Thermal power plants are using and polluting water which could have irrigated agriculture fields in those areas. It will also set an example for the rest of the country and the world to follow.

This is an election year for Delhi. The Chief Minister will be especially attentive to voters. She knows electricity is a problem and that she's expected to do something to solve this problem. If many of us tell her that we want the city to go use clean renewable energy, she will listen.

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Children are the future of our country

Image | May 4, 2009 at 21:20

Children are the future of our country, they hold the promise of India. Children in Jalka rejoice as Greenpeace puts up solar panels on two schools in the Jalka village.

A young girl is enthralled by one of the

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

A young girl is enthralled by one of the fans and several computers, which will now be powered by the solar panels that Greenpeace installed at the Zilla Parishad School, Jalka village.

A young girl is enthralled by one of the

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

A young girl is enthralled by one of the fans and several computers, which will now be powered by the solar panels that Greenpeace installed at the Zilla Parishad School, Jalka village.

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace demand nothing short of an Energy [R]evolution to ensure energy security, jobs to tens of thousands of people and combat climate change.

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace demand nothing short of an Energy [R]evolution to ensure energy security, jobs to tens of thousands of people and combat climate change.

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School strike a pose under the new solar panel rooftop. The 1.7 kWh and 280W panels at the Zilla Parishad school and the secondary school can power 10 fans and two computers respectively.

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School strike a pose under the new solar panel rooftop. The 1.7 kWh and 280W panels at the Zilla Parishad school and the secondary school can power 10 fans and two computers respectively.

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

School girls of the Zilla Parishad School strike a pose under the new solar panel rooftop. The 1.7 kWh and 280W panels at the Zilla Parishad school and the secondary school can power 10 fans and two computers respectively.

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

Students from Jalka village and Greenpeace demand nothing short of an Energy [R]evolution to ensure energy security, jobs to tens of thousands of people and combat climate change.

A young girl is enthralled by one of the

Image | May 4, 2009 at 5:30

A young girl is enthralled by one of the fans and several computers, which will now be powered by the solar panels that Greenpeace installed at the Zilla Parishad School, Jalka village.

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