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energy are fuelwood, agricultural waste and dried dung. These are non-commercial as they are not available in the market on a large scale. While commercial sources of energy are generally exhaustible (with the exception of hydropower), non-commercial sources or traditional are generally renewable. More than 60 per cent of Indian households ...
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