Ecogas Energy Allied Nature
Author: Niteesha Salgaonkar
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India's energy transition is underway, but it is uneven. Solar panels are going up on rooftops in cities while villages still depend on firewood. LPG subsidies have been rationalised even as cylinder prices have climbed. The gap between energy policy as announced and energy reality as lived remains wide. Books like Ecogas Energy Allied Nature matter in this context not because they will single-handedly solve the LPG crisis — no single book will — but because they expand the space of what is considered possible. They put a credible, documented idea on the table. They give researchers a starting point, engineers a framework, and policymakers a reference they did not have before. Construction waste becoming cooking fuel. Rubble becoming resource. Eent se energy. It is, when you think about it, exactly the kind of solution India is good at finding — if someone is willing to write it down first. Ecogas Energy Allied Nature by Niteesha Salgaonkar is a recommended resource for research libraries, engineering institutions, and students working in sustainable energy and waste management.