Talk:INS Sarvekshak
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Carbon number is physically impossible
A diesel generator putting out 5400 watts would emit around 90 kg of CO
2 per day, or 25 kg of carbon, much less than the claimed 165 kg. But it would actually be only about a fifth of this at most, because the panels don't put out 5400 watts 24 hours a day. Also a liter of diesel fuel weighs about 750 grams, so there is no way that burning 5.75 lakh litres of diesel will produce 15 lakhs kg of carbon. GA-RT-22 (talk) 10:44, 18 January 2026 (UTC)



