It's just a brief knowledge about the Renewable sources available in Pakistan and their scope. What type are currently used for generation of Electricity in Pakistan
17. NECS 2016 _ Energy_ Evolving power situation and investment opportunities...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit on Evolving power situation and investment opportunities by Mr.S. K. Rakesh, Principal Secretary, Power, Govt of Tripura
It's just a brief knowledge about the Renewable sources available in Pakistan and their scope. What type are currently used for generation of Electricity in Pakistan
17. NECS 2016 _ Energy_ Evolving power situation and investment opportunities...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit on Evolving power situation and investment opportunities by Mr.S. K. Rakesh, Principal Secretary, Power, Govt of Tripura
An alternate and eco-friendly energy source with a detailed explanation of types of turbines, their components along with the type of generator used, different wind farms, and production in India along with advantages and disadvantages.
Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current. Simply stated, a wind turbine is the opposite of a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades, which spin a shaft, which connects to a generator and makes electricity.
Wind Turbine Types
Modern wind turbines fall into two basic groups; the horizontal-axis variety, like the traditional farm windmills used for pumping water, and the vertical-axis design, like the eggbeater-style Darrieus model, named after its French inventor. Most large modern wind turbines are horizontal-axis turbines.
Turbine Components
Horizontal turbine components include:
blade or rotor, which converts the energy in the wind to rotational shaft energy;
a drive train, usually including a gearbox and a generator;
a tower that supports the rotor and drive train; and
other equipment, including controls, electrical cables, ground support equipment, and interconnection equipment.
Power generation from wind has emerged as one of the most rapidly growing renewable energy technologies. The estimated power generation capacity in India through wind is about 45,000 MW. The installed capacity is about 1,870 MW, which is about 4% of the total estimated potential.
Globally, wind generation capacity has increased by 27% in the year 2002 and is expected to expand 15 – fold in the next 20 years. Wind energy technologies have matured and large capacity wind turbines in the range of 1.25 to 1.65 MW are now being manufactured in India. The productivity of larger capacity machines is higher than that of smaller machines. Minimum wind velocity required for power generation is about 2.5 m/s and the maximum could be 30 m/s.
Energy generation for 1 MW turbine could be about 28 to 30 lakhs units per year, with a plant load factor of 25 to 30% Among the different renewable energy sources, wind energy is currently making a significant contribution to the installed capacity of power generation, and is emerging as a competitive option. The programme covers research and development, survey and assessment of wind resources, implementation of demonstration and private sector projects and promotional policies. As a result, India, with an installed capacity of about 3000 MW, ranks fifth in the world after Germany, USA, Spain and Denmark in wind power generation.
Small wind energy systems, namely water pumping windmills, aero generators and wind-solar hybrid systems can also be used for harnessing wind power potential, in addition to the large capacity wind turbines. These systems have been found to be very useful for meeting water pumping and small power requirements in decentralised mode in rural and remote windy areas of the country, which are un-electrified or have intermittent electric supply.
Solar energy : The Ultimate Renewable ResourceRounak Kapoor
This is presentation on Solar Energy.
It contains->
> Whst is solar energy?
> Its advantages and disadvantages.
> Its Applications.
> Power Towers.
> Solar Panels.
This Presentation is very usefull for Engineering Students.
The PPC Group of Companies has been a leader in developing the renewable resources in the country. Utilizing the power in the rivers, a total of 3017 MW of large hydro power plants and 59 MW of small hydro power plants are now in operation. There are also 16 wind parks of 59.6 MW and 1.35 MW of PV. Our vision for the future looks bright and the table below shows the dynamics of our strategic plan for more RES development.
Future RES projects Power (MW)
PV 280
Aegean wind complex 3600
Rodopi wind parks 122
Wind parks under construction 62.9
Hydro Power Plants 189.1
Small Hydro Power Plants (SHPP) 10,3
SHPP under construction 8,7
Hybrid under construction 6.85
Geothermal Power Plants 28
Biomass Power Plants 25
PPC supports the UN’s sustainability goals and is ready to take action for the RES energy global transition.
This is a presentation which I delivered at a conference. The theme is to point out the crisis in the power sector in Pakistan. The renewable energy development at the Global level to show that wind and solar have become viable and mature technologically. It shows Pakistan's potential and the way forward. There will be many more presentations on the subject to deal with various areas in more detail.
Financing clean energy projects in nepal: A practitioner’s perspectiveKushal Gurung
This paper was presented at a discussion program titled "Financing Climate Resilient Development in Nepal:opportunities and Challenges on accessing climate finance" on 7th of March 2017. It was organised by Prakriti Resources Centre (PRC) and Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI) with the support of Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN).
Provision of tide induced wind drive for sustainable energy. Supply is full time but sinusoidal in delivery and also provides non saline water as byproduct. Potential for site of cold fusion generation. All technology free of marine corrosion.
An alternate and eco-friendly energy source with a detailed explanation of types of turbines, their components along with the type of generator used, different wind farms, and production in India along with advantages and disadvantages.
Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current. Simply stated, a wind turbine is the opposite of a fan. Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades, which spin a shaft, which connects to a generator and makes electricity.
Wind Turbine Types
Modern wind turbines fall into two basic groups; the horizontal-axis variety, like the traditional farm windmills used for pumping water, and the vertical-axis design, like the eggbeater-style Darrieus model, named after its French inventor. Most large modern wind turbines are horizontal-axis turbines.
Turbine Components
Horizontal turbine components include:
blade or rotor, which converts the energy in the wind to rotational shaft energy;
a drive train, usually including a gearbox and a generator;
a tower that supports the rotor and drive train; and
other equipment, including controls, electrical cables, ground support equipment, and interconnection equipment.
Power generation from wind has emerged as one of the most rapidly growing renewable energy technologies. The estimated power generation capacity in India through wind is about 45,000 MW. The installed capacity is about 1,870 MW, which is about 4% of the total estimated potential.
Globally, wind generation capacity has increased by 27% in the year 2002 and is expected to expand 15 – fold in the next 20 years. Wind energy technologies have matured and large capacity wind turbines in the range of 1.25 to 1.65 MW are now being manufactured in India. The productivity of larger capacity machines is higher than that of smaller machines. Minimum wind velocity required for power generation is about 2.5 m/s and the maximum could be 30 m/s.
Energy generation for 1 MW turbine could be about 28 to 30 lakhs units per year, with a plant load factor of 25 to 30% Among the different renewable energy sources, wind energy is currently making a significant contribution to the installed capacity of power generation, and is emerging as a competitive option. The programme covers research and development, survey and assessment of wind resources, implementation of demonstration and private sector projects and promotional policies. As a result, India, with an installed capacity of about 3000 MW, ranks fifth in the world after Germany, USA, Spain and Denmark in wind power generation.
Small wind energy systems, namely water pumping windmills, aero generators and wind-solar hybrid systems can also be used for harnessing wind power potential, in addition to the large capacity wind turbines. These systems have been found to be very useful for meeting water pumping and small power requirements in decentralised mode in rural and remote windy areas of the country, which are un-electrified or have intermittent electric supply.
Solar energy : The Ultimate Renewable ResourceRounak Kapoor
This is presentation on Solar Energy.
It contains->
> Whst is solar energy?
> Its advantages and disadvantages.
> Its Applications.
> Power Towers.
> Solar Panels.
This Presentation is very usefull for Engineering Students.
The PPC Group of Companies has been a leader in developing the renewable resources in the country. Utilizing the power in the rivers, a total of 3017 MW of large hydro power plants and 59 MW of small hydro power plants are now in operation. There are also 16 wind parks of 59.6 MW and 1.35 MW of PV. Our vision for the future looks bright and the table below shows the dynamics of our strategic plan for more RES development.
Future RES projects Power (MW)
PV 280
Aegean wind complex 3600
Rodopi wind parks 122
Wind parks under construction 62.9
Hydro Power Plants 189.1
Small Hydro Power Plants (SHPP) 10,3
SHPP under construction 8,7
Hybrid under construction 6.85
Geothermal Power Plants 28
Biomass Power Plants 25
PPC supports the UN’s sustainability goals and is ready to take action for the RES energy global transition.
This is a presentation which I delivered at a conference. The theme is to point out the crisis in the power sector in Pakistan. The renewable energy development at the Global level to show that wind and solar have become viable and mature technologically. It shows Pakistan's potential and the way forward. There will be many more presentations on the subject to deal with various areas in more detail.
Financing clean energy projects in nepal: A practitioner’s perspectiveKushal Gurung
This paper was presented at a discussion program titled "Financing Climate Resilient Development in Nepal:opportunities and Challenges on accessing climate finance" on 7th of March 2017. It was organised by Prakriti Resources Centre (PRC) and Nepal Development Research Institute (NDRI) with the support of Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN).
Provision of tide induced wind drive for sustainable energy. Supply is full time but sinusoidal in delivery and also provides non saline water as byproduct. Potential for site of cold fusion generation. All technology free of marine corrosion.
1. Windpower Actuated by Tidal Motion
Patent Application 2015200695
IP Australia
ABSTRACT
A means of exploiting tidal motion to drive a wind turbine for generation of electrical power,
with further application in the fields of seawater electrolysis, food production, and potential
generation of power by cold fusion technology.