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Let us as a Nation move towards fuel efficient vehicles, clean water, green farms and a clean-green environment! India receives some of the highest rainfall in the world... still the country thirst for water... why? India has the highest cattle population in the world...but hardly extracts any biogas/gobar-gas from it... why? India tops the world in almost all agricultural products... but less than 1% is organic/natural... why? India receives good sunlight and has a Solar powered Airport... but less than 0.01% of houses are powered by solar power... why? India has the best electric/CNG car in the world (E2O/Tata NANO).. but 99.99% of car owners prefer to pay in dollars for their petrol.. why? (1Ltr = 1$ almost). All these problems can be solved by us 100% within our lifetime... if we take action to solve these issues personally and bringing awareness about it, (instead of discussing TV serials, celebrities, cricket scores & political parties). Let us together build a bridge of knowledge over ignorance! Lets us become independent from "Fuel, Water and Seed control". Right from the time when fire was discovered as a source of energy people have been trying to control the source of energy... not any more!

Biogas vs Hydrogen

The question of whether biogas or hydrogen is a better fuel depends on various factors, including the intended application, availability of resources, infrastructure, and environmental considerations. Let’s explore both options:

Biogas: Biogas is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, such as agricultural waste, sewage, or food waste. It primarily consists of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), with small amounts of other gases. Here are some advantages and considerations:

Advantages of biogas:

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Saif Sea Automations – Electric Water Buoys

Amazing indeed… this can also be used during flood conditions… but for this to be effective it needs to be much bigger… so as to save 10 people at a time… wonder if this can be shaped in cylinder shape… like a banana boat…with gps capabilities for tracking…

Saving 1 person at a time… with 1 device is too less… In India people’s lives have lesser value than in foreign countries… govt will not approve it… better try to increase the number of people to 10x or 20x … then Govt will NOT be able to REFUSE.

With more people it can also be used by Indian military for commandos etc…

Good for local fishing, kayaking, small boat… will do great business in Kerala… with inland waterways … the Venice of India.

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Suzlon Energy a sureshot Multibagger? | Best Renewable Energy Stock | Indian Renewable Energy Stocks

Many people think that the ONLY WAY to become rich is to win a lottery. The truth is winning a lottery is the MOST difficult way to become rich… BECAUSE… the guy who won it will NEVER be able to win it again in his entire life.

But the truth is the easiest way to win 1 crores is by investing in the BEST companies in SUNRISE Industries.

Table of Contents:

1.     History of Suzlon

2.     In 2007 Suzlon bought Senvion/REpower

3.     Lehman Brothers crash

4.     The fall of Suzlon

5.     Suzlon turns the corner

6.     Tulsi Tanti passes away

7.     Suzlon Rights Issue

8.     Is Suzlon a Multibagger?

9.     List of Wind Energy Companies in India

10.   Suzlon the Penny stock

11.   Cavet Emptor: Be aware of Stock Market Risk

12.   But is Suzlon involved in SUNRISE industry or in SunSet Industry?

13.   Stock analysts good at Bookish Knowledge

14.   Examples of wrong business models in India

15.   Evaluating Suzlon Energy business

16.   Servicing & Maintenance Niche & operating Cash flow

17.   Suzlon Energy is  almost like a monopoly

18.   India’s Renewable Energy Target – 500 Gw

19.   World’s Renewable Energy Requirement

20.   India’s Renewable Energy requirement

21.   Why will India need so much NEW electricity

22.   Suzlon Energy share price can touch Rs 4,590 in the year 2030

23.   Why Private companies in India will not manufacture Hydrogen or Semiconductor unless government companies gets into manufacturing them.

Read on and see if what I say make any sense… take action & invest if you think It makes sense.

History of Suzlon: Suzlon Energy has been the favorite of a lot of Indians in the Share Market.

In 2007 Suzlon had reached its pinnacle and was the 5th largest Wind Energy company in the entire world and its share price was Rs 459.

Then Suzlon did what every company would try to do… expand its market in other countries… It entered the European Market in 2007 by buying couple of European companies.

In 2007 Suzlon bought Senvion (then called REpower Systems), for €1.4 billion, mostly with borrowed money. On top of that Suzlon couldn’t use cash reserves of Senvion in spite of buying it. European laws. This was kind of a double whammy.

15 September… 2008 Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy… overnight the credit flow stopped completely… and these big wind-infrastructure projects need big credit… tripple whammy… the …

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Car EV conversion Kit Only Rs 1 lakh – GoGoA1

Kit Price = Rs 100,000

100kms Range need 4 Batteries = 2Lakhs

300kms Range need 12 Batteries = 6Lakhs

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China plans Sodium-Ion battery Cars by end of 2023!!!

EV Revolution 2.0 – China plans Sodium Ion battery Cars by end of 2023
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Kochi Water Metro EV – Impressive Indeed | Hindi #electricvehicle #electricboat

English video below:

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OLA! BEWARE! – Avoid single dandi… ONLY use double dandi Ola Scooters!!!

Ola single dandi vs Ola double dandi
Ola single dandi vs Ola double dandi

Avoid the Ola eScooter with single dandi in the front arm of the wheel which was probably taken from autorickshaw front wheel design for quicker assembly, removal of front wheel & repair.

Such a single arm design is ok for:

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Simple Electric Scooter to deliver soon?

Congratulations to Simple to reaching so far… their images in the background gives a lot of confidence in Simple.

There is a good chance that Simple is being delayed by the ICE competitorsexisting from Licence Raj with their lobbing power within the bureaucracy.

1. Best thing about Simple is the dual battery system.

In one shot it solves the infrastructure problem. This is a problem both Ather & Ola fail to address. Hero Electric, Okinawa & Ampere sales happened ONLY due to their portable battery feature. Was dual battery not common sense? Simple will be able to rack up sales of 10,000 scooters per month pretty quickly just based on this factor alone.

This again shows that Indian problems need Indian solutions not Chinese solutions.

This feature also puts Simple in a safe zone at least for the next 1 to 2 yrs because there is no competition for them of a similar scooter.

2. Ola had taken off to a flying start but it’s seriously failing front fork and almost lack of service pulled it back quite a bit.

Two big threats like Hero Electric & Okinawa were neutralised due to their FAME2 issues, PureEV due to their battery fire issue. It looks like these 3 might not recover. Revolt & Chetak are refusing to run in the race and prefer to walk. iQube made startling sprint to join the pack of front runners but still needs to be consistent.

Now the eScooter race looks more like a 5 scooter race – Ola, Ampere, Ather, iQube & Simple. This makes it a 100% organic made in India race leaving behind the Chinese.

I wager 10,000 sales per state almost from the very first month for Simple.

I hope after Bangalore they go first to:

Kerala –in Kerala they need to target just Kakkanad, Kozhikode, Thrissur & Kochi

UP –  Noida, Lucknow, Prayagraj, Kanpur, Kanpur, Meerut, Agra

Bihar

and then Mumbai. There is a lot of interest in electric vehicles in Kerala much more than in other states of India… in comparison there is hardly any EV love in Mumbai. They need not target any other state at least for another 5 yrs.

2. If Simple provides Scooter service centres then they can be a hit in a very big way. They need not create anything from ground up. There are so many scooter repair shops all across the town. Simple just needs to provide them with free training in electric scooter repairs and sell them scooter parts. Only the battery repair need to be attended by Simple.  

If these guys are promised a bottle of Beer & Biryani they will run and come to training daily, else there is a chance they might not show up at all. All they need is 1 or 2 day introduction to the scooter as they are already know their trade well.

These repair shops will also be able to repair other scooters with parts provided by Simple. This will save a lot of investment of setting up their own repair shops and staff.

Simple should need to set up a temporary training centre in every city and provide their contact information on their website than take up the responsibility of repairing every single scooter by themselves.

3. Proprietary Charging will not be a big problem for Simple as much as they are with non-portable battery scooter because in case of emergency the batteries can be carried to be charged at your office or house or some restaurant.

4. Simple one can use solar panels on its roof to reduce their electricity consumption and indeed they will be using a lot of electricity to charge these scooters up.

5. Its exciting to see that the 3 best eScooter makers in India Ola, Ather & Simple have electric car ambition.

The things I was not so happy was:

a) The use of NMC chemistry combined with no liquid cooling.

This combined with the fact that this is a high energy drawing very high speed scooter makes me very uncomfortable. They are walking the same path PureEV took.

It would have been ok in a slow speed scooter but to use NMC in high speed scooter without cooling is playing with fire… literally.

b) Use of SIM card in a scooter.

This is bound to increase the monthly expenses of the scooter. A scooter user will be concerned about its monthly expense… and gives a damn about OTA. This is such a silly issue why they seem to be using SIM card in a scooter is really dumb.

Using SIM card in a car is ok because difference of Rs 100 per month will not affect a car owner as much as it will affect a scooter owner.

Expense cost of SIM card data +GST will take away more customers than scooters without simcard… is it so difficult to understand?

IF you are making a 3lakh or 5 lakh scooter by all means use SIM card. But please don’t shove up a sim card in an entry level scooter.

How to do Zero Budget Natural Farming? | How to Farm | PlugInCaroo

Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) is a farming method that aims to promote natural and sustainable farming practices. Here are the steps to do ZBNF farming:

  1. Choose the right location: Look for a place with good soil, adequate sunlight, and access to water. Ensure that the soil is fertile and has good drainage.
  2. Here you are supposed to feed the soil with …good bacteria so that it can feed the micro-organisms in the soil.
  3. Ferment stuff to create Good BacteriaWINE”: Mix 1KG each of cow dung, jaggery, gram flour, farm soil) with 10ltr of cow urine and water. Mix it and keep it covered under shade for 15 days. This 24 ltrs of liquid can be mixed with 10 ltrs of water. Before adding water remove 1 ltr of it to add to next batch of mix. (It is similar to the wine making/dough making process).
  4. Spray or pour natural compost on the farm every 15th day as it matures. You can pour more or less but there will not be much difference.
  5. Choose the crops: Select crops that are suitable for your area and season. Determine the quantity of crops you want to produce and the market demand for them.
  6. SEEDS: Use HEIRLOOM variety of seeds these are traditional seeds passed down generations. These are mostly available with adivasis in the forests of India. Never take seeds from Government Institutes or Agencies. Sow the seeds according to the recommended spacing and depth. Water the plants regularly and provide them with nutrients.
  7. DONT MONO CROP: The plant next to the plant should NEVER be of the same variety. Avoid growing large quantities for the market at least for the first 2 to 3 years. First be self sufficient. Also you will have a lot to learn.
  8. If your soil & seed is healthy the plants will not develop any disease. Pests get attracted if you grow too many of the same variety.
  9. Use natural pest control methods: Monitor your crops regularly for signs of pests and diseases. Use natural pest control methods such as neem oil, garlic and chilli spray, and cow urine spray.
  10. NEVER REMOVE GRASS: Grass protects the soil from sunlight in hot weather and holds the soil in place like a net during rains & floods. It also drains the water underneath. Grass also keeps the soil wet by trapping millions of drops of dew drops early in the morning. You may trim the grass but never uproot it completely.
  11. Mulch the soil: Mulch the soil with dried leaves, hay or straw to conserve soil moisture and suppress weed growth.
  12. Avoid chemical fertilizers and pesticides: ZBNF does not use any chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides. The focus is on using natural resources and methods to promote plant growth.
  13. Harvest the crops: Harvest the crops at the right time. Clean and store them properly to ensure their quality.
  14. Save seeds for the next season: A farmer without seed bank is not a farmer but just a laborer who has given up control on what seed he gets, what he grows, how he grows and what kind of fertilizers & pesticides he uses on the farm. It all begins with the seed. Those who control the seeds control the farm.
  15. You can never be just a farmer you also need to have goats or cows or buffaloes on the farm along with hens & ducks. Each have their own role to play on the farm.
  16. Take advantages of technologies like Biogas, Solar Power, WindMill & Rainwater harvesting.
  17. Grow at least 50 different tree/plants/crops in 1 acre. It is possible to have 500 trees in 1 acre with enough place in between for growing crops.
  18. Make 10% of the land a Pond (without any liner) to capture rainwater. All rain water on your farm should go in to the pond.
  19. Stop depending upon the government and source things on your own. Even for loans because Loans are well designed traps prepared to get the farmer in debt. They will have to follow the procedure and policies laid out by the Banks & Insurance agencies that you will have no choice but leave ZBNF.
  20. ZBNF does not mean you dont undergo any expenses on the farm. ZBNF means you do not have to have a recurring expenses. But you will need to pay for labour, equipement & tranportation.
  21. Be active on at least these 3 social media tools: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube. At least post what you do and what you harvested. Mention your rates. Those interested will come to you.
  22. Dont give more than 10% of farm produce as freebies. If you have more then feed it to your animals on the farm. That is why you need a big animal not just that tiny goat.

ALSO READ: How to farm – Quick Tips

ALSO READ: How to Farm – Detailed

ALSO READ: Free Agriculture Course Online

Remember that ZBNF farming requires patience and hard work. It may take time to establish a successful farm.

Zero Budget Natural Farming course Videos 1 to 36 (in English & Tamil):

Zero Budget Natural Farming – Isha Foundation

Is Suzlon Energy Stocks good or bad? | Multibagger?

Everybody with Suzlon shares can relax… no need to worry… the time for worries are behind. Don’t invest in this company for short term. Suzlon is good ONLY for LONG TERM holders…. those who can wait till 2030.

Today India & China are under immense pollitical pressure by Western International agencies to reduce carbon foot print (although the west keep using fossil fuel yet they lecture us… but this is how US does business by stepping on the country’s weakest part).

So because of the above… India … whether it likes it or not… has to add 500GW of Renewable Energy in next 7 years (by 2030). This is a huge target… it is 3 times the installed capacity that India did in the last 25 years… So India has to do 3 x 25 yrs work in 7 years…. meaning 75 yrs work in 7 yrs… IMAGINE

This is because we just have 160GW installation till now.

This is just in India… we can assume…

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