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Geothermal Energy Exploration in India-10,600MW potential.

India has identified approximately 10,600 MW of geothermal power, according to the Geological Survey of India report(GSI)
The GSI conducted extensive exploration across thermally anomalous area in the country.

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https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/geothermal-energy-exploration-in-india-10600-mw-potential-pilot-plant-operational/112152889



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  • rosebellendiritu

    21 w

    It amazes me how much we can actually do for the planet given the right technology..I do believe that Information from the GIS will surely help us bring about change.

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    • Jane Wangui

      22 w

      Am glad that the GIS is helping in identifying areas that could be of great help in our journey towards green energy.

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      • We Don't Have Time

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        • Munene Mugambi

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          India’s geothermal potential offers a significant opportunity to diversify its energy mix, enhance energy security, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Harnessing geothermal energy can provide sustainable power and support the country’s climate goals.

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          • Peter Karanga

            24 w

            India is taking a pivotal step towards sustainable development and climate resilience.

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            • winnie nguru

              24 w

              @peter_karanga Indeed they are!

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              • Munene Mugambi

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                @peter_karanga True. While India’s geothermal potential is promising, phasing out coal remains crucial. Transitioning away from coal will accelerate climate goals and ensure a cleaner, more sustainable energy future alongside geothermal advancements.

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              • Tabitha Kimani

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                Due to extensive research, there are many alternatives to enable us transition to clean and renewable energy sources. Above development will assist India to abandon coal mining.

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                • winnie nguru

                  24 w

                  @tabitha_kimani Sure..Well said

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                  • Munene Mugambi

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                    @tabitha_kimani Absolutely, extensive research has revealed numerous alternatives to facilitate a transition to clean and renewable energy. The development of geothermal energy in India is a significant step that can help phase out coal mining and support a cleaner energy future.

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