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said this on 23 Sep 2007 1:42:06 PM IST
As we know that oil(non conventional sourse of energy ) so we should use it carefully and we should focus on using some other alternatives like Fuel cell and we should use personal vehical up to certain limit and should go for those Vehical which can carry more people .
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said this on 09 Nov 2011 1:29:18 AM IST
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said this on 09 Nov 2011 1:35:32 AM IST
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said this on 02 Nov 2007 9:09:52 AM IST
yes, i agree with wat pawan had said. and in my point of view i think its better to use the vehicle which can run under battery system. so that people feel more comfortable and also by recharging it daily they may use it according to their needs.
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said this on 05 Sep 2008 1:03:23 PM IST
no then there is a problem related to electricity.so we most taking consider of all the aspect.we most such asolution which solve all the problem.
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said this on 21 Sep 2008 3:36:02 AM IST
this is not our tpic that we hve to discuss here sridevi ...as oil prices are growing day by day ,the government should must have to take some initiative like they can allow all the automobiles player to launch only those vehicles dat can run with other alternatives( electric,water,cheaper oils too) coz itz nt possible to say people to buy a water supproted car instead of fuel ; the automobile comp should launch msot of their new vehicles in hybrid model; coz if demnd for fuel would be lower den obviouslly price would be cheaper.
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said this on 02 Nov 2007 6:54:58 PM IST
i agree to both comments given by pavan and sridevi that we must search for some other alternative for energy. but is it so easy? our needs for the oil cant be controled so easily.rising prices are hearting the economy of india for that we must find out alternative so that we can get oil in lesser cost. today we are getting oil from arab contries. the cost of purchase is very less but in logistics and transportation we are paying more because of the bad relation from pakistan otherwise a pipeline from arab countries to india from pakistan may be a better solution of this problem. today also it can be done by making a joint venture. if pakistan will allow pipeline through there country they will get oil in lesser cost and we too. investment in the project will be a problem for them so india will do it. pak would be agree on this because they would be getting profit too. that is how we can cut the cost of oil.
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said this on 26 Nov 2007 10:18:17 AM IST
the point umakant has raised is a good 1 , since this is, according to me the best way to deal with high oil prices but it is easy said then done since currently pakistan is facing problems of emergency and the govt. sanctions from any country even with india is not an easy thing , but we as the citizens have some alternatives to this . we can start using public transport more and more instead of taking our own vehicle every time we go out, this will acually do 4 things, 1st reducing the traffic on the road, 2nd reducing the pollution, 3rd promotion of public transort and 4th which is the obvious one reducing their monthly budget for travelling.
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said this on 05 Dec 2007 5:56:36 PM IST
This is another typical problem of demand and supply imbalance. The problem is worsening due to cartellisation of major oil producer and restriction on the evolution of natural market demand and supply dynamics.
I can identify the following broad reason why the fuel prices are rising and in the second part of my comment I am discussing how it can be controlled:
Reasons:
1) Increasing demand although there is limited production. It makes demand curve more steep although supply curve is either constant or not slanting in equal proportion.
How can it be controlled?
1)Development and use of unconventional source of energy like windmill power, solar power, hydro power which will reduce the pressure on demand.
2) Increase in the domestic production which will reduce the import demand and hence the price.
3) Enter into a long term forward or future contract which will provide umbrella against general currency fluctuation as well as upward price movement.
4) Hedging the price in the derivative market.
6)Effective use of the oil which will reduce the demand further leading to lesser import demand and price eventually.
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said this on 20 Dec 2007 2:35:01 AM IST
use of public vehicle demand can be diminished at a high rate,
finding alternative sources of energy, like solor, hydel energy system, domestic production, least dependence on exports are the main ways to solve the promblem. reduction in govt intervantion is requiered.
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said this on 20 Dec 2007 11:47:00 PM IST
i agree on alll the comments post by all of them.but my personal point is that we should use oil in limited way.
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said this on 30 Dec 2007 3:00:33 AM IST
i am agree with the above pepole.i think the best way to deal with oil prices is to usev the oil in limited manner and to go for other conventionl sources of energy.As now India is importing 70%of the crude oil to compensate its energy needs.However as now world is relying more on gas ans also in india consumption of gas is increasing so insted of oil why dont we go for cng which would be more better than oil and also cng is more enviornmental friendly.
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said this on 09 Jan 2008 3:14:52 AM IST
Sciecnce should always be our slave not our master. Its intreasting that in this article nobady brought out the controlled use Nuclear fuel as an alternate for the oil at serveral places. People should realise that the use of nuclear fuel ina controalled manner would lessent he burden of oil by atleast 15%. US il exploration industry are moving todards oil generated by corn, eventhough it has several negatives but such change is for the good.
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said this on 09 Jan 2008 3:16:49 AM IST
Science should always be our slave not our master. It’s interesting that in this article nobody brought out the controlled use nuclear fuel as an alternate for the oil at several places. People should realize that the use of nuclear fuel in a controlled manner would lessen the burden of oil by at least 15%. US oil exploration industry is moving towards oil, generated by corn, even though it has several negatives but such change is for the good.
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said this on 10 Jan 2008 9:41:44 AM IST
ok friends we all are beatting around the bush just we think in different perspective , why we use solar powered vehicle in the sunny days?
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said this on 13 Jan 2008 1:04:32 AM IST
HOW TO DEAL WITH HIGH OIL PRICES
SINCE FRDS WE KNOW THAT AS MUCH AS IS THE DEMAND AS HIGH IS THE PRICE...SO IF WE WNT THAT PRICE SHOULD BE UNDER CONTROL..WE HAVE TO RESTRICT OURSELF TO USE OIL IN A PROPER MANNER....
THEIR IS A VERY GUD QUESTION THAT BEFORE V DISCUSS THIS TOPIC I.E
WHERE IS THIS OIL IS USED?
(i) In Industries
(ii) In vehilces for transportation
(iii) In households
(iv) In Producing Electricity
so oil used in industry can not be restricted
but oil used in transportation can be minimized if ppl take corrective actions.....
also oil used in household can also be not reduced...
but electricity cann be produced be natural resources rather than using oils...
so this is the way frds v can control .....oil prices by lowering the consumption
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said this on 26 Jan 2008 4:27:45 AM IST
well i do agree with the point of other speakers but searching an alternative for it is a better option we cant avoid using our vehicles because we are time bounded so instead we can use gas as the fuel(cyilnders) in our vehicle which is cost effective and will help in dealing with high fuel prices
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said this on 30 Sep 2008 9:58:29 AM IST
Hey, In order to solve one problem we can not give an unwanted invitation to another problem.The other problem I am taking about is the increase in the price of the cylinder which will increase as increase in demand. And think whether all the people will afford it or not. Even though government subsidized it who will bear the burden,its general pubilc. One of the way to sought it out is to increase the supply by looking for new sources and use the existing on optimally.
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said this on 30 Jan 2008 2:21:12 PM IST
Well i think that less consumption of oil could be the best & the permanent solution for this problem.we can learn from countries like singapore , hongkong where everybody for every job used to go by their battery scooters.you can easily find the M.D & Sr. V.P of a company on their scooters instead of their big cars.and the petrol prices are there merely Rs32 a litre.
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said this on 13 May 2008 2:56:12 PM IST
as per my knowledge majority of the countries except india are not facing a high oil prices problem....the oil available to them is quite cheaper whereas water available there is quite expensive(eg: bangkok, malaysia, singapour, dubai etc.) as v cannot stop using water nor v can compromise on its usage with any other alternative...similarly usage of oil toa large extent cannot be curbed...just by using public transport usage will never be reduced. more public travelling through public transport wll result more locations to be covered by the buses so usage will ultimately be more.hence, what everyone here said bout having a mutual understanding n long term contracts with the oil producing countries can atleast make a point to not further allow the other countries by hiking the prices.
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said this on 09 Jun 2008 12:29:47 PM IST
Best and most is reduce the consumption of oil,search for an alternative that will reduce the consumption of oil,
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said this on 06 Jul 2008 12:02:08 AM IST
I agree with above speakers and happy that they think so. But the things said , will take long duration of time to implement in real lives. we should think for present remedies rather than what can be done in future. India is the country where problems will put up when higher authority have the same as common people. burden is always given to general people. so every citizen should try to have break,since every raise have falls.
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said this on 09 Sep 2008 10:34:19 AM IST
india should go for oil speculation!!!!
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said this on 05 Oct 2008 8:34:26 AM IST
i think one other way is govt should take extra taxes on the industrial use of oil as they can go for alternatives easyly and they are consuming alot so govt should think over thisss
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said this on 10 Oct 2008 8:20:03 AM IST
rise in theoil prices is because of high consumption , the two main sectors which influence the consumption greatly r transportation & industrial. restriction on the industrial sector creates so many problems like increase of prices in the consumer goods directly & in no time. so the other option is measures to take in the transportation sector. most of speakers suggested of using altenative resources & minimizing the use of personal vehicles i will agree with them but the point is does the govt prepared to it, what happens if all the people uses the public transport is there enough infrastructure with govt to provide convinient facilities. If the govt provides timely & uninterupted services then no fool will take his own vehicle on road.
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said this on 09 Mar 2009 12:42:40 AM IST
the above point i well said, but we always forget that we are in a democratic country the government is by the people, from the people and for the people. hence just dumping the problem to government is actually dumping on our self. i would say the best and foremost way is to slow down the development rate and try improving what we have in the hand i.e. the current developed industries , the transport mechanism and other in this way we can have a better perspective of the oil consumption and by the use of conventional energy sources wherever possible thus limiting the oil usage by forecasting the oil reserve of earth we can have a better future.
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said this on 06 Aug 2009 5:17:02 PM IST
hi very good evening to you all... the topic is How to deal with high oil prices... I am agree with Pavan & shridevi.... how best we have to deal with oil prices is by using alternatives we can made more demand for alternative other petrochemical products... so that the demand & price for petrochemical products will come down.. we should use environment friendly sources... this is how we can deal effectively....
Thank you one & all....
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said this on 27 Aug 2009 9:00:21 PM IST
hey, like all of above said that oil prices increase day by day. it is our risponsibility that young people take steps to control over it . then we can use it for long time. it is a important product for us. we can not do anything without it .we shoud take step angaist them who waste it.
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said this on 10 Sep 2009 2:44:10 PM IST
the major source of commuting -oil and it is our right to conserve it and use it reasonably.so that the generation ahead donot hv to face the situation of oil crisis resulting in commuting crisis.i agree to three solutions which i feel are major ones.1st promoting the public transport which could further be divided into luxery and economy class depending on the spendingcapacity.2ndly pooling money for petrol and using single source of commuting.a car may carry 4-5 people.3rd ppl may prefer to drive two wheelers rather than one person going in car.
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said this on 28 Sep 2009 7:50:47 PM IST
hi good evening everyone... the topic is "How to deal with high oil prices"... i think firstly pooling money for petrol and using single source of commuting.the demand & price for petrochemical products will come down.we can't do anything without it.
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said this on 12 Oct 2009 9:44:56 PM IST
I think the govt is right, the one and only solution to this problem is to increase the prices of petrol and diesel, by doing so people with avoid spending money on petrol,etc, and they will try to find out other altrnatives for their conveyace.
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said this on 12 Nov 2009 10:11:25 PM IST
i think ashu's suggestion is good
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said this on 03 Dec 2009 11:54:18 PM IST
OIL price is raising day 2 day due to more consumption of fuel in two wheelers & others transportation purpose.. and other point is that where country intervention in Arabian countries..
so they can not control the price war of that import export duties..
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said this on 17 Apr 2011 11:34:54 PM IST
i agree vth pavan n ashu suggestions.............its vey quite simple
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