time to switch to renewable energy
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Time to switch to Renewable energy
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India is the fourth largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, China and Russia
CO2 Emission India
India has 211 gigawatts of installed electricity capacity, mostly in coal-powered plants. Because of insufficient fuel supply, the country suffers from a severe shortage of electricity generation, leading to rolling blackouts.
Fossil Fuel Damages the Environment
Electricity generated from fossil fuels such as coal and crude oil has led to high concentrations of harmful gases in the atmosphere
Use of fossil fuel has led to ozone depletion and global warming
India’s population is projected to overtake China which would lead to further damaging of the environment by Vehicular pollution
Renewable energy Alternative sources of energy have become very
important and relevant to today’s world
Their use can, to a large extent, reduce chemical, radioactive, and thermal pollution
They stand out as a viable source of clean and limitless energy
Most of the renewable sources of energy are fairly non-polluting and considered clean though biomass, a renewable source, is a major polluter indoors
Solar Energy Energy derived from the sun through the form of solar
radiation
Solar powered electrical generation relies on photovoltaics and heat engines
Solar technologies are broadly characterized as either passive solar or active solar
Active solar techniques include the use of photovoltaic
panels and solar thermal collectors to harness the energy
Passive solar techniques include orienting a building to the Sun, selecting materials with favorable thermal mass or light dispersing properties, and designing spaces that naturally circulate air
Wind Energy Airflows can be used to run wind turbines. Modern utility-scale wind turbines range
from around 600 kW to 5 MW of rated power, although turbines with rated output of 1.5–3 MW have become the most common for commercial use
The power available from the wind is a function of the cube of the wind speed, so as wind speed increases, power output increases dramatically up to the maximum output for the particular turbine.
Areas where winds are stronger and more constant, such as offshore and high altitude sites, are preferred locations for wind farms. Typical capacity factors are 20-40%, with values at the upper end of the range in particularly favorable sites.
Globally, the long-term technical potential of wind energy is believed to be five times total current global energy production, or 40 times current electricity demand.
This could require wind turbines to be installed over large areas, particularly in areas of higher wind resources. Offshore resources experience average wind speeds of ~90% greater than that of land, so offshore resources could contribute substantially more energy.
Other Renewable energy Hydro Power
Bio Fuel
Geothermal Energy
Future It is in our hand to give next generation a clean
environment
Use of public transport can reduce vehicular pollution
Using Solar UPS power generator in place of normal ones
If you already have a generator you can still convert it into solar
India has a potential to become solar power house due to its climatic conditions
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Off-grid and grid connected Solar Power Plants
Home lighting systems and luminaries.
Solar Lanterns.
Street and garden lighting systems.
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