paampachak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Posted February 10, 2014 Bhayya, we hav to respect talent .. even if its in vedas, it req lot of talent to recreate it. Wright bros made it work. Plz dont underestimate their effort and talent. I accept... just like Steve Jobs created a smart phone (which was already there) ... but taking credit for the invention and keeping it in something like Smithsonian Museum.. come on !
Akkumm_Bakkumm Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 lol... chittimallu adgindi endi nuvvu cheppedi endi man.... america vaadu china ni kontadooo... pakistan nundi kontadooo... adi vaadi istam man.... man desam lo.. manam mana avasaralki... solar plants pettukunte vaadiki endi man,,, nuclear bomb lu unte... valla desam lo tayaru chesi... vere deshala paina vaduktaru kabatti object cheyachu he was sarcastic on Vamerica's strategies man..
paampachak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Posted February 10, 2014 We can juatclaimtat wveryrhi.g is im vedas ... but if its there y dintany indian discover flight? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shivkar_Bapuji_Talpade http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Pearse they are claimed to have invented flight before Wright brothers.. now why do US want to hide them ?
tom bhayya Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 nuv maree mayya ... India lo hardware tayaru cheyyatam eppudaina vinnava asalu ? Solar power antha German technology solar power patents max GE ki unnayi. Alstom german comapany 1/4th mathramey alternate energy lo Wind Installations continued to grow in 2012 while investments in R &D for wind energy have resulted in technological advances in the last few years including those related to large off shore turbines, new vessels for installing off shore machines, and new ways to transport large blades on dry land according to Renewable Energy World here. Further innovations have occurred in both low and high speed turbines, and technologies that reduce operations and maintenance costs, among other technologies as described. Some of the Key wind players have also been big patent players while others not so much….. The companies profiled by Renewable Energy World are presented below along with their 2012 U.S. Wind Patent totals according to the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index. As indicated, GE dominated the 2012 rankings having over 2 1/2 times the Wind patents as its nearest 2012 rival Vestas. Mitsubishi and Siemens took third and fourth place in 2012, while Gamesa and Nordex made respectable showings. LM, Enercon and Alstom also scored patents in 2012. A2SEA – 0 patents Siemens – 44 patents Hochtief – 0 patents Areva – 0 patents HGO – 0 patents GeoSea – 0 patents Vestas – 64 patents Acciona – 0 patents Alstom – 1 patent Eole Generation GDF SUEZ Group – 0 patents GE – 154 patents LM – 10 Enercon – 6 patents Sinovel – 0 patents Nordex – 13 patents Gamesa – 20 patents Goldwind – 0 patents Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – 52 patents Mita-Teknik – 0 patents AMSC – 5 patents Suzlon – 1 patent As will be evident from the patent totals, the big wind turbine manufacturers must be dumping quite a bit of their earnings into R & D while the offshore wind turbine installers are likely not investing so much. Some of the manufacturers, such as GE, are deep into R &D and patenting while others, such as Enercon, are introducing new products but appear to be investing less in protecting their intellectual property or are not as innovative despite the introduction of new machines. As reported here by Renewable Energy World, the U.S. wind industry set records in 2012 providing a third of all new generating capacity in the U.S, second only to natural gas. GE dominated US installations, mirroring its wind patent lead, and was followed by Siemens. This growth in installations can only lead to more investments in R & D and a bright future for wind technologies. Further information regarding wind patents and the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index may be found at www.cepgi.com. The author may be contacted at [email protected].
JavaBava Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 Wikipedia is not proof. If india really has proof fortat, it shud fight back. Or elseaccept it amd we havr to sit calm .
paampachak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Posted February 10, 2014 solar power patents max GE ki unnayi. Alstom german comapany 1/4th mathramey alternate energy lo Wind Installations continued to grow in 2012 while investments in R &D for wind energy have resulted in technological advances in the last few years including those related to large off shore turbines, new vessels for installing off shore machines, and new ways to transport large blades on dry land according to Renewable Energy World here. Further innovations have occurred in both low and high speed turbines, and technologies that reduce operations and maintenance costs, among other technologies as described. Some of the Key wind players have also been big patent players while others not so much….. The companies profiled by Renewable Energy World are presented below along with their 2012 U.S. Wind Patent totals according to the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index. As indicated, GE dominated the 2012 rankings having over 2 1/2 times the Wind patents as its nearest 2012 rival Vestas. Mitsubishi and Siemens took third and fourth place in 2012, while Gamesa and Nordex made respectable showings. LM, Enercon and Alstom also scored patents in 2012. A2SEA – 0 patents Siemens – 44 patents Hochtief – 0 patents Areva – 0 patents HGO – 0 patents GeoSea – 0 patents Vestas – 64 patents Acciona – 0 patents Alstom – 1 patent Eole Generation GDF SUEZ Group – 0 patents GE – 154 patents LM – 10 Enercon – 6 patents Sinovel – 0 patents Nordex – 13 patents Gamesa – 20 patents Goldwind – 0 patents Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – 52 patents Mita-Teknik – 0 patents AMSC – 5 patents Suzlon – 1 patent As will be evident from the patent totals, the big wind turbine manufacturers must be dumping quite a bit of their earnings into R & D while the offshore wind turbine installers are likely not investing so much. Some of the manufacturers, such as GE, are deep into R &D and patenting while others, such as Enercon, are introducing new products but appear to be investing less in protecting their intellectual property or are not as innovative despite the introduction of new machines. As reported here by Renewable Energy World, the U.S. wind industry set records in 2012 providing a third of all new generating capacity in the U.S, second only to natural gas. GE dominated US installations, mirroring its wind patent lead, and was followed by Siemens. This growth in installations can only lead to more investments in R & D and a bright future for wind technologies. Further information regarding wind patents and the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index may be found at www.cepgi.com. The author may be contacted at [email protected]. good one TFS
paampachak Posted February 10, 2014 Author Report Posted February 10, 2014 Wikipedia is not proof. If india really has proof fortat, it shud fight back. Or elseaccept it amd we havr to sit calm . Ok US is the thopest technlogical and honestest country in the world
tom bhayya Posted February 10, 2014 Report Posted February 10, 2014 Ok US is the thopest technlogical and honestest country in the world ha ha ee desam lo oka 10% thopest untaaru migilina 90% dumbest untaaru...
loveindia Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 Ok US is the thopest technlogical and honestest country in the world idi nee honest opinion aa???
loveindia Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 ha ha ee desam lo oka 10% thopest untaaru migilina 90% dumbest untaaru... konchem mammalni kuda atu vaipu ki esko.... nee gurinchey cheppukuntunnav gaa all chex...
sigsegv Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 solar power patents max GE ki unnayi. Alstom german comapany 1/4th mathramey alternate energy lo Wind Installations continued to grow in 2012 while investments in R &D for wind energy have resulted in technological advances in the last few years including those related to large off shore turbines, new vessels for installing off shore machines, and new ways to transport large blades on dry land according to Renewable Energy World here. Further innovations have occurred in both low and high speed turbines, and technologies that reduce operations and maintenance costs, among other technologies as described. Some of the Key wind players have also been big patent players while others not so much….. The companies profiled by Renewable Energy World are presented below along with their 2012 U.S. Wind Patent totals according to the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index. As indicated, GE dominated the 2012 rankings having over 2 1/2 times the Wind patents as its nearest 2012 rival Vestas. Mitsubishi and Siemens took third and fourth place in 2012, while Gamesa and Nordex made respectable showings. LM, Enercon and Alstom also scored patents in 2012. A2SEA – 0 patents Siemens – 44 patents Hochtief – 0 patents Areva – 0 patents HGO – 0 patents GeoSea – 0 patents Vestas – 64 patents Acciona – 0 patents Alstom – 1 patent Eole Generation GDF SUEZ Group – 0 patents GE – 154 patents LM – 10 Enercon – 6 patents Sinovel – 0 patents Nordex – 13 patents Gamesa – 20 patents Goldwind – 0 patents Mitsubishi Heavy Industries – 52 patents Mita-Teknik – 0 patents AMSC – 5 patents Suzlon – 1 patent As will be evident from the patent totals, the big wind turbine manufacturers must be dumping quite a bit of their earnings into R & D while the offshore wind turbine installers are likely not investing so much. Some of the manufacturers, such as GE, are deep into R &D and patenting while others, such as Enercon, are introducing new products but appear to be investing less in protecting their intellectual property or are not as innovative despite the introduction of new machines. As reported here by Renewable Energy World, the U.S. wind industry set records in 2012 providing a third of all new generating capacity in the U.S, second only to natural gas. GE dominated US installations, mirroring its wind patent lead, and was followed by Siemens. This growth in installations can only lead to more investments in R & D and a bright future for wind technologies. Further information regarding wind patents and the Clean Energy Patent Growth Index may be found at www.cepgi.com. The author may be contacted at [email protected]. good info bhayya ...
loveindia Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 good info bhayya ... aa info valla emochindi man neeku... good info antunnav... cheta kaani mod lu cheta kaani admin lu... ivi kaadu andi members korukunedi... thread ninda masala... adey leni roju afdb aitey enti nfdb aitey enti....
tom bhayya Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 konchem mammalni kuda atu vaipu ki esko.... nee gurinchey cheppukuntunnav gaa all chex... nenu ee desam lo puttinolla gurinchi chepthunna uncle..
sigsegv Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 aa info valla emochindi man neeku... good info antunnav... cheta kaani mod lu cheta kaani admin lu... ivi kaadu andi members korukunedi... thread ninda masala... adey leni roju afdb aitey enti nfdb aitey enti.... edo knowledge vachindhi man..time pass cheyyataaniki manchi topic dorikindhi ... masala ni kooda ncourage chesthaanu nenu ..kakapotey annitiki oka time untundhi oka mood untundhi ..
loveindia Posted February 11, 2014 Report Posted February 11, 2014 nenu ee desam lo puttinolla gurinchi chepthunna uncle.. naak bhi citizenship vachinanka nen bhi america la ney puttina ani jeppukunta... emantav ra bhai... uncle endi malla... mana rashtra basha idey kada inka?
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