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Non convertible energy resource and innovative business model
1. FC Presentation
Given by Prof. Mansi Ranawat
Topic - Non convertible energy resource and innovative business model
Class - SYBMS
Division - Finance
Academic year - 2021-2022
4. Solar Energy
Solar Water heater
Solar Cooker
Solar Power Plant
Solar Cells
Solar Heat Collectors
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5. 1.] Wind Energy
Wind is used to produce electricity using the kinetic energy created by air in
motion. This is transformed into electrical energy using wind turbines or
wind energy conversion systems. Wind first hits a turbine's blades, causing
them to rotate and turn the turbine connected to them.
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6. ◉ Advantages and disadvantages of wind energy
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Reliable Unpredictable
Cost effective Expensive
Carbon emissions Damage habitats
Clean Need more space
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7. HYDROPOWER Vidhi Tailor 56
Hydropower, also known as water power, is the use of falling or fast-running water to
produce electricity or to power machines.
This is achieved by converting the gravitational potential or kinetic energy of a water
source to produce power.
Hydropower is a method of sustainable energy production.
8. Tidal energy
Tidal energy is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power,
mainly electricity.
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9. Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
clean and compact Expensive to build
predictable energy High maintenance cost
longevity of equipment Disturbs migration of living creatures in the
ocean
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10. Ocean Thermal Energy:
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a process or technology for producing energy by harnessing the
temperature differences (thermal gradients) between ocean surface waters and deep ocean waters.
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11. GEOTHERMAL Vidhi Tailor 56
Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust which
originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive
decay of materials in currently uncertain but possibly roughly equal
proportions.
GeoThermal originates from the heat retained within the Earth since
the original formation of the planet, from radioactive decay of minerals,
and from solar energy absorbed at the surface.
For Example: Geyser
12. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES GEOTHERMAL
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Advantages Disadvantages
1. Environmentally Friendly.
2. Renewable.
3. Huge Potential.
4. No Fuel Required.
5. Heating and Cooling.
1. Location Restricted.
2. Environmental Side Effects.
3. Earthquakes.
4. High Costs.
5. Sustainability.
13. Biofuel
Derived from plant or animal material.
Can be solid , liquid or gaseous.
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14. Advantages
Efficient Fuel
Easy to source
Renewable
Reduce Greenhouse Gases
Lower level of Pollution
Disadvantages
High cost of Production
Uses of Fertilizer
Global Warming
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16. Non Renewable Energy Resources
Coal
Petroleum
Natural Gas
Nuclear Energy
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17. Nuclear Energy
● Nuclear energy is a form of energy released
from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up
of protons and neutrons.
● Nuclear energy is created by a processed
called nuclear fission.
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18. There are two fundamental nuclear processes
considered for energy production
Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion
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19. BUSINESS ISSUES
The most significant and well-known obstacle to non convertible energy adoption
right now is cost, in particular, the costs associated with building and installing
facilities like solar or wind farms.As with most rsources of energy, solar and wind are
quite cheap to operate, with their “fuel” being free and maintenance being minimal.
Hence, the majority of the cost for renewables is in their installation.
20. Environmental Management:
Environmental resource management is the management of the interaction and impact of human
societies on the environment.
Environmental resources management aims to ensure that ecosystem services are protected and
maintained for future human generations.
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21. ECO- TOURISM
Eco - tourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel to natural resources , conserving a
environment , and improving well being of people.
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22. Green Marketing
Green marketing is the marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe. It
incorporates a broad range of activities, including product modification, changes to the production
process, sustainable packaging, as well as modifying advertising.
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23. Organic Farming:
Organic farming is an agricultural system that uses fertilizers of organic origin such as compost
manure, green manure, and bone meal.
It places emphasis on techniques such as crop rotation.
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25. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES OF ORGANIC FARMING
Advantages Disadvantages
1. Protection from animals.
2. Water savings.
3. Fewer crop imports necessary.
4. More Sustainable.
1. Loss of competitiveness of small farmers.
2. Time-consuming.
3. Pest Issues.
4. Unpleasant smell.
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26. ECO FRIENDLY PACKING
Many people consider humble cardboard as an environmentally friendly material.
Its because it is organic, ethical and sustainable.
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27. Mayank surati
Waste management
The key contributors in this problem are increase in population, natural resource
exploitation, economic and industrial development
29. Building greener buildings
What is the concept of green building?
A 'green' building is a building that, in its design, construction
or operation, reduces or eliminates negative impacts, and can
create positive impacts, on our climate and natural
environment
The five principles of green building:
● Liveable communities.
● Energy efficiency.
● Indoor air quality.
● Resource conservation.
● Water conservation.
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30. ◦•◉Green practise◉•◦
Green Practices means the practice of creating structures and
using processes that are environmentally responsible and
resource-efficient throughout the life-cycle of a development,
including buildings, from siting to design, construction,
operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction.
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31. Government policies
Climate Change Programme
National Solar Mission.
National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency.
National Mission on Sustainable Habitat.
National Water Mission.
National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Eco-system.
National Mission for a Green India.
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture.
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32. Green Consumerism
Green consumerism refers to a state in which consumers demand products and services that have
undergone an eco-friendly production process or one that involves recycling and safeguarding the planet’s
resources.
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