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CORONAVIRUS SUCCESS STORY OF 2020

CORONAVIRUS Bengaluru success story

The story of an Indian city that is winning against CORONAVIRUS (Covid-19). 1.2 Crore a city of startups & so much traffic!

This is the story of Bengaluru!

40% of cases in India are from Mumbai, Delhi & Chennai. And in Bengaluru, just 732 points. New Zealand is also one of those countries that win the battle against community transmissions as coronavirus lockdown starts to ease.

A solution that can give India a significant advantage, and the answer is Yes!

We are talking about Clear Energy ‘One sun, One World, and One grind.’ Suppose you like positive news like so this.

Today, China is a superpower. China has used the economy to control both Asian and African countries. From Europe to Asia through the one belt One Road initiative, China is creating an economic corridor. So that other countries will be even more dependent on China.

 Hence, China is encircling India through the sea route. Now India wants to fight back with a similar strategy.

Solar Energy:-

The solar energy we receive on earth in just one hour. All that energy is combined can power the ground for one full year. And out of the five most giant solar plants in the world, three are in India.

We’ve learned the benefit of solar energy right from school. Even then, as of now, in India. So, Coal generates more than 60% of India’s power output.

If solar energy is free and solar energy is good for the environment. So there are three ways but quite serious problems:-

Solar is Intermittent:

So, On cloudy days or during the monsoons and you can’t generate solar energy, most notably at night. 24X7 Energy is not possible.

Solar is Diluted:

Solar Energy is not concentrated in one spot. Hence, Solar farms take up a lot of land space. So, a smaller country that doesn’t have enough land will consider investing in a thermal power plant to generate more power in a small area.

In March 2020, a New York-based foreign affairs analyst predicted a disaster in India as the COVID-19 pandemic left no territories untouched from its wrath. “Foreign Policy” questioned the effectiveness of India’s lockdown. Two months later, this is what its headline said – India has bungled its coronavirus crisis.

Here is what The Boston Review said about India in July 2020 – “The government’s inadequate and impetuous management of the pandemic reflects an effort to win international approval by following the paradigm of advanced economies, without heeding the ethical urgency of providing a robust program of relief, both medical and economic”.

Solar cannot be Stored:

So, Electricity can’ be stored efficiently and effectively kept. Demand has to be constantly matched with a supply.

This article is curated by Prittle Prattle News

By Reporter

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