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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247112_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281o )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247111_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281l )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247110_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281m )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247109_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281k )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247108_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281j )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247106_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281f )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247104_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281e )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247101_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281c )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247100_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281d )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247099_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281b )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    DUKAS_15247090_REX
    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281a )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX