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A PRESENTATION ON NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES OF ENERGY Created By:- Nikhil Pakwanne

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Page 1: Renewable energy

A PRESENTATION ON NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES OF ENERGY

Created By:- Nikhil Pakwanne

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OBJECTIVE

To create awareness on the advantages of utilizing Renewable energy sources among the rural population.

To propagate on the use of Non conventional energy applications such as Solar Lanterns, Solar Water Heaters, Solar Lighting, Solar Cookers etc.

To motivate students in propagating the use of Renewable energy in society (Especially in Rural region )

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Energy Poverty-facts & figures

World: 2 billion without access to electricity Rural India: 400 million (57% of population) Target 100% electrification by 2012

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Government Plans (2007-2012)

Renewable energy source Proposed Targets

Renewable Power Stand Alone Systems(Solar, wind,small hydro biomass etc)

1,000 MW

Family Type Biogas Plants 2 million plants

Remote Village Electrification 10,000 villages

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What we have done so far for achieving Rural Energy Security in India

Renewable energy source

Potential

Installed capacity as on 31.03.2008

Family Type Biogas Plants

12 million 3.9 million

Solar PV 1.3 million systems(domestic & Street lighting and telecommunication etc)

Remote Village Electrification

4500 villages/hamlets(Mostly solar lighting systems)

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Solar lantern

A lantern is a portable lighting device used to illuminate broad areas. Lanterns may also be usedfor signaling, to guide your path somewhere or as general light sources for camping. In the older days it would have been used like a torch. Dim varieties are often used for decoration.

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Solar water heater

Solar water heating (SWH) systems are a mature renewable energy technology In a "close-coupled" SWH system the storage tank is horizontally mounted immediately above the solar collectors on the roof. No pumping is required as the hot water naturally rises into the tank through thermosiphon flow.

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Solar cooker

A solar oven or solar cooker is a device which uses sunlight as its energy source. Because they use no fuel and they cost nothing to run, humanitarian organizations are promoting their use worldwide to help slow deforestation and desertification, caused by using wood as fuel for cooking.

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Solar collectors

Solar collector is a device used to focus the sun rays or light at one point. Photovoltaic cells are used to convert the sun energy into electricity.

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Solar panels

A solar panel (photovoltaic module or photovoltaic panel) is a packaged interconnected assemblyof solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The solar panel is used as a component in a larger photovoltaic system to offer electricity for commercial and residential applications

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Wind power

Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to make electricity, wind mills for mechanical power, wind pumps for pumping water or drainage, or sails to propel ships. At the end of 2009, worldwide nameplate capacity of wind-powered generators was 159.2 gigawatts

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