This will vary depending on the area in India, just like it does in the United States. It is currently about 20 kWh a day here so it might be about the same there.
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I assume you mean electricity produced by burning coal, natural gas, or oil. These are the traditional fossil fuels used to produce heat, steam, and hence electric power.
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I have tried to edit your question to make sense of it, but I don't know what vision 2020 means. Is it something in India?
when water fiows from water resource then potential energy converts into kinetic energy. due to this water rotates to the turbines and conversion of kinetic energy into mechanical takes place . the shaft of turbine is connected to generator and in turbine due to rotation magnetic flux takesplace and electricity is produced.
Cost per unit of electricity depends the type of generation used. ie:- thermal hydel, nuclear etc. hydel electricity is cheaper and now a days it cost less than Rs.10 per unit in India. whereas thermal electricity cost less than Rs. 20 per unit
None. No electricity is produced from candles.
42 pints of electricity
1.7% of Pakistan electricity is produced by nuclear power stations
In India , geothermal energy is produced at manikaran in himachal pradesh for electricity generation
that depends on how much sunlight there is. But alot of electricity.
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i really don't know
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Static electricity can be produced with a comb.
20% ?
what percentage of electricity is produced from locally produced oil in Pakistan? when compared to the Pakistan total electricity requirement?
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