1. Renewable energy
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• NAME :Karthick.P
• CLASS :3rd year mechanical
• COLLEGE :Adhiyamaan college of engineering
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2. abstract
• Renewable energy is generally defined as
energy that comes from resources which are
naturally replenished on a human timescale
such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and
geothermal heat. Renewable energy
replaces conventional fuels in four distinct
areas: electricity generation, hot
• Water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural
(off-grid) energy services.
3. Contents
• Renewable energy sources
• Wind power
• Solar power
• Small Hydro Power
• Biomass Power
• Waste to Power
4. Renewable Energy source
Source Total Installed Capacity (MW)
Wind Power 21,262.23
Solar Power (SPV) 2,647.00
Small Hydro Power 3,803.65
Biomass Power 1,365.20
Waste to Power 106.58
Total 31,833.01
5. Wind power
Wind power is the conversion
of air into electric power
wind Power 21,262.23 Mwv
produced India.
Tamil Nadu- 1500Mwv
ADVANTAGES
•No input fuel cost
•Zero pollution
•Saves carbon foot
DISADVANTAGES
•Strength of wind is not constant
•Wind turbines are noisy
APPLICATION
• Marine, Agriculture
6. SOLAR POWER
•Solar power is the conversion of
sunlight into
Electric power
•In India solar power is 1442.10Mwp
•In Tamil Nadu power is 15.0Mwp
ADVANTAGES
•Solar energy not any cost
•Not any pollution
•It can located any where
DISADVANTAGES
•It can not produced night time
•Solar energy fragile and can be easily damaged
APPLICATION
Solar lights and lamping Agricultural support
Solar water heaters
7. Small hydro power
•Water energy is converted into electric
power .India is hydro power 3,803.65
Mmv.In Tamil Nadu mutter power plant
500Mmv.
Advantage
•very low operating and less maintance
•It is continuous process
Disadvantage
•it is only located on available reliable water stream
•Skill laborers are required
Application
•Agricultural support drinking water
8. Biomass power
•One of the leading solar solution
providers in India, is produced .India
produced 1,365.20 mwv
Advantages
•The fuel tends to be cheap.
•Less demand on the fossil fuels
•Efficient way of energy conversion
Disadvantage
•the fuel in sufficient quantities can be difficult.
•Cost is high
Application
•House hold applications
•A gas-fired back-up heater
9. Waste energy
•Its converted into waste matter into various forms fuel that
can be used to supply energy.India is 106.58Mw power
producing
Advantages
•It is economical and useable
•It is available hydro energy
Disadvantages
•Its not for large application
•Its cost is high and more maintains
Application
•protection of human health and the environment.
•Inert product and high value construction materials
10. Advantages
• Its require less maintenance
• Its reduce the pollution
• Its economic benefits
• It is easy to recognize the environmental
Disadvantages
• Its difficult to power producing
• Renewable energy sources is the reliability of supply
i. Hydro generators need to rain to fill dams to supply flowing water
ii. Wind turbines need wind to turn the blades
iii. solar collectors need clear skies and sunshine to collect heat and
make electricity
11. Future
• renewable energy standard of 20 percent by 2020 to
create demand.
• Phase out all conventional energy Force petroleum
products to compete with other fuels like biomass and
biogas, etc.
• cost-effective energy efficiency standards to reduce the
long term demand for energy.
• Develop large-scale solar manufacturing in India.
• Hydrogen Economy development plan.
• renewable energy plan are seen to be primarily social and
political, not technological or economic.