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Energy 2030
Kerala has done extremely well in providing electricity to majority of the households, lowering down transmission and distribution losses and using the cleanest source of traditional energy, hydel power. However, there is a demand-supply gap. The challenge in this sector is to provide quality power...
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Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/005068.pdf |
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100 | |a State Planning Board, Government of Kerala |9 23487 | ||
245 | |a Energy 2030 | ||
500 | |a In Kerala Plan Perspective 2030. Page.586- | ||
520 | |a Kerala has done extremely well in providing electricity to majority of the households, lowering down transmission and distribution losses and using the cleanest source of traditional energy, hydel power. However, there is a demand-supply gap. The challenge in this sector is to provide quality power to all at affordable rates. Supply has to be increased but the move should be towards using larger proportions of renewable energy over time. | ||
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