DCS Health And Well-Being

Indian culture has a rich spiritual heritage and well-being has been an integral aspect of ancient traditions of India. Intellectual wellness is viewed as a positive attribute and emotional wellbeing as capacity to live a full & creative life. Ancient Indian thought has an endless array of techniques to raise…
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DCS GREEN SMART CITY

Sustainable cities, urban sustainability, or eco-city (also ecocity) is a city designed with consideration for social, economic, environmental impact (commonly referred to as the triple bottom line), and resilient habitat for existing populations, without compromising the ability of future generations to experience the same. The UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 defines sustainable cities as those that are dedicated to…
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Courtesy : Development of alternative energy such as solar Developing countries This section is an excerpt from Renewable energy in developing countries. Wind farm in Xinjiang, China Solar cookers use sunlight as energy source for outdoor cooking. Renewable energy in developing countries is an increasingly used alternative to fossil fuel energy, as these countries scale up their…
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Courtesy : Development of alternative energy such as solar Trends for individual technologies Hydroelectricity In 2020 the world renewable hydropower capacity was 1,330 GW.Only a third of the world’s estimated hydroelectric potential of 14,000 TWh/year has been developed. New hydropower projects face opposition from local communities due to their large impact, including…
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Courtesy : Development of alternative energy such as solar Market and industry trends Main article: Renewable energy commercialization Most new renewables are solar, followed by wind then hydro then bioenergy.  Investment in renewables, especially solar, tends to be more effective in creating jobs than coal, gas or oil. Worldwide, renewables employ about 12…
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Courtesy: Development of alternative energy such as solar Marine energy Rance Tidal Power Station, France Main article: Marine energy Marine energy (also sometimes referred to as ocean energy) is the energy carried by ocean waves, tides, salinity, and ocean temperature differences. The movement of water in the world’s oceans creates a vast store of kinetic energy,…
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Geothermal energy Main articles: Geothermal energy, Geothermal power, and Renewable thermal energy Steam rising from the Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station in Iceland Global electricity power generation capacity 15.6 GW (2021) Global electricity power generation capacity annual growth rate 4.5% (2012-2021) Share of global electricity generation <1% (2018) Levelized cost per megawatt hour USD 58.257 (2019)…
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Courtesy : Development of alternative energy such as solar Bioenergy Main articles: Biomass, Biogas, and Biofuel Sugarcane plantation to produce ethanol in Brazil A CHP power station using wood to supply 30,000 households in France Global electricity power generation capacity 143.4 GW (2021) Global electricity power generation capacity annual growth rate 7.1% (2012-2021) Share of global electricity generation…
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Courtesy : Development of alternative energy such as solar Wind power Main article: Wind power Wind energy generation by region over time.[68] Global map of wind power density potential.[69] Global electricity power generation capacity 824.9 GW (2021) Global electricity power generation capacity annual growth rate 13% (2012-2021) Share of global electricity…
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