I assume you are referring to the Government of India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, which is headed by Union Minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah.
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It depend entirely on what kind of wood it is. Most trees are reasonable fast growing, so burning wood from renewable trees is a renewable source of energy.However, rainforest trees can take thousands of years to grow and are so classed as non-renewable. So using non-renewable wood as firewood is a non-renewable source of energy.
The most commenly Renewable Energy Sources available in India are Sun , Cowdung , Wind , hydroelectric units . The Non-renewable sources are Fossil fuels like Coal , Oil , gas etc.
In India we have 300 sunny days - but we ignore this renewable energy to produce electricity.
As of now, tidal power does not play a significant role in India's energy mix. India's focus has primarily been on solar and wind energy for renewable energy sources. Tidal energy potential in India is being explored, but currently, its contribution to the country's energy generation is minimal.
India ranks 6th in the world for tidal energy potential. However, the country's utilization of tidal energy is still in the early stages compared to other renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
Micro Technologies - India - Ltd was created in 1992.
India is the fourth largest producer of electricity, but some people in India still do not have access to electricity. 88% of their power plants use non renewable fuel and 12% use renewable fuel. Thermal, hydroelectric and renewable, and nuclear power are used, with nuclear being the fourth-largest source after the others listed. India is a leader in wind generation and number one in terms of solar energy production per watt installed.
The United States is the largest producer of biomass energy in the world. They utilize a variety of feedstocks including agricultural residues, wood waste, and dedicated energy crops to generate renewable energy.
Dr. Farooq Abdullah is currently the Minister of New and Renewable Energy
yes, because the resources from which today the energy is producing is non-renewable and its impact cannot last for long time. thus using biotechnology source of energy is useful with less pollutant to our environment.