Which two sources of energy are encouraged by India's energy policies? Why?
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In the context of acute shortage of conventional sources of energy and the harm caused to the environment, many countries are exploring the possibilities of using nonconventional sources of energy. India's energy policies encourages the two energy sources i.e., hydel and wind, as they do not rely on fossil fuels and hence, avoid carbon emissions. This has resulted in faster growth of electricity produced from these two sources.
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