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'Consumption of energy in all forms has been rising all over the country. There is an urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development and energy saving'. Suggest and explain any three measures to solve this burning problem. 


There is an urgent need to develop sustainable path of energy development because of the following reasons:-

  • Energy ensures and sustains economic development. It is needed to cook, to provide light and heat, to propel vehicles and to drive machinery in industries. 
  • Be it agricultural sector, industrial, transport, commercial or even domestic sector they require energy sources to remain operational and to ensure production. With the increase in population, rising demands, greater industrialization, increased consumption, changes in transportation our energy requirements have and will increase. 
  • We have to judiciously use our limited sources of energy and conserve them because of their growing consumption and their potential scarcity. 
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