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Renewable Energy Margadarshak the virtual varsity

© Dr. J. P. Nath Akshaya tatha Anaparamparik Shakti Akshaya tatha Anaparamparik Shakti By Dr. J. P. Nath Founder – margadarshak – the virtual knowledge varsity

© Dr. J. P. Nath Harnessing the renewable energy

© Dr. J. P. Nath Fossil Fuel- Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene etc. Electricity – Hydel, Thermal etc. Burning of Wood or coal. Traditional Sources of Energy

© Dr. J. P. Nath Need For Renewable Sources of Energy High rate of depletion of fossil fuel and natural gases. Over dependency on OPEC countries for fossil fuel. Limitations in Generation/Disribution of Electricity from Thermal Power & Major Hydro-electricity projects Traditional fuels are not eco-friendly.

© Dr. J. P. Nath

Alternate & Renewable Sources of Energy ? Biomass Energy : Biogas, Hydrogen fuelBiogasHydrogen fuel Solar Energy : Thermal & Photovoltaic CellThermal & Photovoltaic Cell Wind Power Small Hydro-power in Hilly areas and over irrigation canals – Micro-hydel project.Micro-hydel project Tidal Energy Geothermal Energy Alternative Fuel for Surface Transportation BIODIESEL

© Dr. J. P. Nath Mass-produced widely distributed PV arrays and wind turbines may eventually generate TW emission- free