Discovery of Natural Resources in Bharat (1 Viewer)

ganga basin also had some petroleum reserves but that was ignored by ongc by saying its not viable to drill due to geographic difficulty
Ganga basin also involved a lot of politics. River pollution is already an issue there.
 
Is this a whole apparatus made of three different reactors or one reactor? From my student days, as far as my knowledge goes AHWR wasn't envisioned to use MSR. View attachment 40372
Yes, this apparatus will consist of three reactors:
a. PHWR
b. FBR
c. MSR

Any reactor which uses molten salt as coolant/fuel is referred to as MSR. AHWR can be designed to use molten salt and therefore it is type of MSR. In future, even PHWRs will use molten salt; the research on this is still in progress.
 
Nope, not happening. First, we got to meet domestic demand which is at 5 million barrels per day. You meet that demand domestically, boom in one strike you cancelled $200 billion outflow from our forex. This will keep INR stable for a long time with inflation less than 2% like in developed countries. However, I am afraid we will be having a resource curse. The moment you find the black gold you bet every leech and parasitic scum from Congress to TMC to AAP to SP to DMK will start demanding lower Oil prices. We will lower Oil prices for votes and forget transitioning to sustainable renewable sources. Take a look at what Oil has done to Nigeria.

If we did find black gold and utilize the resources properly for let's say 40 years, then we can catapult ourselves quickly to middle income status. Parallelly I hope we also focus on EVs, fuel cells, green hydrogen, wind energy, and solar. We should be prepared for the day when Oil is no longer required or when we run out of it as well. That requires a stable government with sane minds who can think about the future of the country as well. As long as leeches and parasitic scum of dynastic parties exist I hope we don't find too much of black gold.
well oil hv byproducts also....even if we replace petrol nd diesel
Nope, not happening. First, we got to meet domestic demand which is at 5 million barrels per day. You meet that demand domestically, boom in one strike you cancelled $200 billion outflow from our forex. This will keep INR stable for a long time with inflation less than 2% like in developed countries. However, I am afraid we will be having a resource curse. The moment you find the black gold you bet every leech and parasitic scum from Congress to TMC to AAP to SP to DMK will start demanding lower Oil prices. We will lower Oil prices for votes and forget transitioning to sustainable renewable sources. Take a look at what Oil has done to Nigeria.

If we did find black gold and utilize the resources properly for let's say 40 years, then we can catapult ourselves quickly to middle income status. Parallelly I hope we also focus on EVs, fuel cells, green hydrogen, wind energy, and solar. We should be prepared for the day when Oil is no longer required or when we run out of it as well. That requires a stable government with sane minds who can think about the future of the country as well. As long as leeches and parasitic scum of dynastic parties exist I hope we don't find too much of black gold.
even if we replace petrol nd diesel with EVS, green hydrogen, solar etc....petroleum oil still use for some byproducts. so petroleum oil uses will go down in future, but it will not completely become useless.
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Chinese money at work. This is precisely the reason those Chinese have eye on our NE. Because it's mineral rich.
do you remember line 3 aarey depot protest?? dont cut down muh trees, save mumbai's lungs, their protest was so effective that they made so many bjp supporters anti bjp in this matter, including me

but when i read a tweet from mmrc that they will plant 20% trees cut down and in reality if those trees could absorb lets say 10k kg co2, the metro will prevent 10 million kg co2 emission in the city, so it was logical to support metro and not those aarey shed protestors
 
do you remember line 3 aarey depot protest?? dont cut down muh trees, save mumbai's lungs, their protest was so effective that they made so many bjp supporters anti bjp in this matter, including me

but when i read a tweet from mmrc that they will plant 20% trees cut down and in reality if those trees could absorb lets say 10k kg co2, the metro will prevent 10 million kg co2 emission in the city, so it was logical to support metro and not those aarey shed protestors
Yep also it's a myth tree magically fix CO2 emissions. Because those themselves release a lot of CO2. Also trees are very inefficient at storing CO2 in their trunk. Lmao it much easier to replace the source of CO2 emission that is fossil fuel gulping cars, autos, etc. than planting trees. No doubt trees and bushes help in controlling pollution but only at supplimentary level. Metro, EVs and Hydrogen powered public transportation/buses are the solution to pollution in Mumbai..
 
Yep also it's a myth tree magically fix CO2 emissions. Because those themselves release a lot of CO2. Also trees are very inefficient at storing CO2 in their trunk. Lmao it much easier to replace the source of CO2 emission that is fossil fuel gulping cars, autos, etc. than planting trees. No doubt trees and bushes help in controlling pollution but only at supplimentary level. Metro, EVs and Hydrogen powered public transportation/buses are the solution to pollution in Mumbai..
co2 isnt stored, its used in a reaction which produced glucose and oxygen as biproduct

trees are also important atleast at our level, i have seen this, my nani ghar has very few trees like at max 2-3, it feels hotter during summer while in my dadi ghar we have 10-12 mango trees right in front, whole day it feels so good even though temp is 40-42, the trees help a lot

but aarey protest was idiotic and politically sponsored by commies and khangressis
 

Rare earth elements found in Telangana coal mines, search expands nationwide: Report
India has discovered rare earth elements like Scandium and Strontium in coal mine waste at Telangana’s open-cast mines. The government is now expanding exploration to other mining and petroleum sites
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India is stepping up efforts to extract more rare earth elements (REEs) from mining waste. (Representational Image/Reuters)
India is stepping up efforts to extract more rare earth elements (REEs) from mining waste, especially from coal mine overburden (byproducts and waste), government sources told CNBC TV18. The expanded exploration is aimed at making better use of resources in open-cast mines. These enhanced exploration, the report added, will cover not just overburden from existing mineral-rich areas but also include coal mines and petroleum sector.

The move is in line with the larger plan to achieve self-reliance in critical minerals under the National Critical Minerals Mission (NCMM).

N Balram, Chairman and Managing Director of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), told CNBC-TV18 that government-backed studies by the Non-ferrous Materials Technology Development Centre (NFTDC) have found 1 kg of Scandium and Strontium in every 15 tons of clay at the Sathupalli and Ramagundam open-cast mines. He added that the supply of these elements from both mines is expected to start in August.

While Scandium is used in aircraft components, fuel cells and high-performance sports goods, Strontium has applications in alloys, ferrite ceramic magnets, medicines, vacuum systems, and cathode-ray tubes

Meanwhile, Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal had earlier described China’s restrictions on REE exports as a wake-up call for the world. Earlier last week, government sources had told CNBC-TV18 that India is looking to hedge supply chain risks by exploring alternative sourcing destinations like Australia, Argentina, Brazil, and Chile.

China currently accounts for about 60 per cent of global rare earth magnet production and handles around 90 per cent of the processing. These rare earth elements and processed minerals are widely used in sectors like heavy industry, robotics, batteries, and defense equipment
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Yep also it's a myth tree magically fix CO2 emissions. Because those themselves release a lot of CO2. Also trees are very inefficient at storing CO2 in their trunk. Lmao it much easier to replace the source of CO2 emission that is fossil fuel gulping cars, autos, etc. than planting trees. No doubt trees and bushes help in controlling pollution but only at supplimentary level. Metro, EVs and Hydrogen powered public transportation/buses are the solution to pollution in Mumbai..
bro...trees r not only useful in pollution. but it hv many benefit also:-
1:- preserve, fertile nd sustain soil. it reduces soil erosion. it also decreases
effects of landslide nd floods.
2:- trees cooldown nd reduce temperature in a area.
3:- trees help in rainfall pattern in a area.
4:- trees help to become habitat for birds, animals etc.
5:- trees help to converse rain water.
6:- trees help to clean water bodies (lake, pond, river, ground water etc) near it.
7:- stop desertification.
8:- beautification of a area.
ETC.
no wonder in our matasya purana, one tree is consider equal to 10 sons.

A pond equals ten wells, a reservoir equals ten ponds.
A son equals ten reservoirs, and a tree equals ten sons!

दशकूपसमा वापी दशवापीसमो ह्रदः ।
दशह्रदसमः पुत्रो दशपुत्रसमो द्रुमः ॥
 

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