Review: Renewable Energy Systems

K. Hari Narayana, Sumeet Hargangi, G. Sudarshan Reddy, V. Mukesh Reddy, K. Seshacharyulu

Abstract


The power necessities of the world including India are expanding at disturbing rate and the power request has been running in front of supply. It is additionally now generally perceived that the non-renewable energy sources (i.e., coal, oil and gaseous petrol) and other traditional assets, by and by being utilized for age of electrical vitality, may not be either adequate or appropriate to keep pace with regularly expanding interest of the electrical vitality of the world. Likewise age of electrical power by cool based steam control plant or atomic power plants causes contamination, which is probably going to be more intense in future because of vast producing limit on one side and more noteworthy familiarity with the general population in this regard. The current extreme vitality emergency has constrained the world to grow new and elective strategies for control age, which couldn't be embraced so far because of different reasons. The magneto-hydro-dynamic (MHD) control age is one of the cases of another remarkable strategy for control age. The other non-regular techniques for control age might be, for example, sun oriented cells, power devices, thermo-electric generator, thermionic converter, sun oriented power age, wind control age, geo-warm vitality age, tidal power age and so on. This paper clarifies about Different Energy sources, why we are going for non-customary vitality sources, Different non-traditional vitality sources and correlation between them, about power modules and their applications.

Keywords: Electrical vitality; Atomic Power Plants; Tidal Power Plants;


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