A
SEMINAR PROJECT REPORT
ON
FREE ENERGY GENERATOR
SUBMITTED TO-
MR. B.L.SAHRAN
SUBMITTED BY-
NAME - AJAY SHARMA
ROLL NO.-13ESUEXOO1
BRANCH - E.E.E. 1.
Content
• Introduction
• Objective
• Methodology
• Result
• Advantage
• Evolution
• Conclusion
2.
Introduction
• Energy Generators – Here, it is a machine which Generates
electricity with the help of Fossil Fuel, Hydel Energy, Solar
Energy, Tidal Energy, Wind Energy, or Geo-Thermal Energy. For
example Thermal Power Plant, Diesel Generator, Hydel Power
Plant, etc.
• Free Energy Generator – It is a Self Powered system which
generates electricity, or we can say it Recycles Electricity Fed
to it, for itself and outside the system.
3.
Project Description
Objective
• The concept of Free Energy Generator can be used for generating
electricity without using any Fossil Fuel, and any other mean, which
means to generate Free Electricity.
4.
Methodology
Methods
Mechanical
Using Motors
and
Generators
Electronics
Using
Electronic
Components
• Mechanical Method – It may be
comprised of an alternator, a motor, a
battery.
• Electronic Method – It can be set-up by
using Inductors, Cores, Magnets and
Capacitors.
5.
Mechanical Method
• In this method, an alternator is coupled
with an Induction motor. Which is
powered by an external source of energy
for Initiation of the process. Once the
process has been started, electricity
generated is switched as a supply of the
Motor which is running the Alternator,
which make them Mutually Powered or
Self Powered.
6.
Electronics Method
• In this method, some basic electronic
components like inductor, capacitor,
resistor, mosfet, etc are used. An external
source initiates the process. After
initialization, it powers itself.
7.
Results
• It is Eco-friendly and Economical.
• Process needs external energy for Initialization, only.
• Process follows effluence nature.
• It can be used for Domestic purpose only.
• Needs Improvement.
8.
Advantages
• It is very Eco-Friendly.
• It is very Economical for domestic purpose.
• It can get one rid off Power Supply Companies for one time
investment.
9.
Evolution
10.
Earlier iDEAs
Robert Fludd's -1618 “Water Screw“ Taccola Wheel – 15th Century
11.
Now-a-days
• As we have seen, Theory at that has become a Very HOT &
Trending topic because of its Challenges and Competition around
the Globe and also for its Success Possibility.
• Many Small Projects are going on at very low scale.
12.
Why Free Energy Generator ?
Gofor
Revolution -
Be
independent
of Power
Supply
Companies
Be
Eco-Friendly
– Make less
use Fossil
Fuel
Be
The First –
Initiate the
Revolution,
encourage
the World.
13.
Conclusion
• Here and after, one can easily conclude that this iDEA is
very Revolutionary, Innovative and Productive.
• For better scope it needs much more Development,
instead of what has been done to it.
• It is still Under Development…
14.
Questions ?
15.
Suggestions
16.
Thanking You !
17.

Ajay Sharma - Free Energy Generator

  • 1.
    A SEMINAR PROJECT REPORT ON FREEENERGY GENERATOR SUBMITTED TO- MR. B.L.SAHRAN SUBMITTED BY- NAME - AJAY SHARMA ROLL NO.-13ESUEXOO1 BRANCH - E.E.E. 1.
  • 2.
    Content • Introduction • Objective •Methodology • Result • Advantage • Evolution • Conclusion 2.
  • 3.
    Introduction • Energy Generators– Here, it is a machine which Generates electricity with the help of Fossil Fuel, Hydel Energy, Solar Energy, Tidal Energy, Wind Energy, or Geo-Thermal Energy. For example Thermal Power Plant, Diesel Generator, Hydel Power Plant, etc. • Free Energy Generator – It is a Self Powered system which generates electricity, or we can say it Recycles Electricity Fed to it, for itself and outside the system. 3.
  • 4.
    Project Description Objective • Theconcept of Free Energy Generator can be used for generating electricity without using any Fossil Fuel, and any other mean, which means to generate Free Electricity. 4.
  • 5.
    Methodology Methods Mechanical Using Motors and Generators Electronics Using Electronic Components • MechanicalMethod – It may be comprised of an alternator, a motor, a battery. • Electronic Method – It can be set-up by using Inductors, Cores, Magnets and Capacitors. 5.
  • 6.
    Mechanical Method • Inthis method, an alternator is coupled with an Induction motor. Which is powered by an external source of energy for Initiation of the process. Once the process has been started, electricity generated is switched as a supply of the Motor which is running the Alternator, which make them Mutually Powered or Self Powered. 6.
  • 7.
    Electronics Method • Inthis method, some basic electronic components like inductor, capacitor, resistor, mosfet, etc are used. An external source initiates the process. After initialization, it powers itself. 7.
  • 8.
    Results • It isEco-friendly and Economical. • Process needs external energy for Initialization, only. • Process follows effluence nature. • It can be used for Domestic purpose only. • Needs Improvement. 8.
  • 9.
    Advantages • It isvery Eco-Friendly. • It is very Economical for domestic purpose. • It can get one rid off Power Supply Companies for one time investment. 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Earlier iDEAs Robert Fludd's-1618 “Water Screw“ Taccola Wheel – 15th Century 11.
  • 12.
    Now-a-days • As wehave seen, Theory at that has become a Very HOT & Trending topic because of its Challenges and Competition around the Globe and also for its Success Possibility. • Many Small Projects are going on at very low scale. 12.
  • 13.
    Why Free EnergyGenerator ? Gofor Revolution - Be independent of Power Supply Companies Be Eco-Friendly – Make less use Fossil Fuel Be The First – Initiate the Revolution, encourage the World. 13.
  • 14.
    Conclusion • Here andafter, one can easily conclude that this iDEA is very Revolutionary, Innovative and Productive. • For better scope it needs much more Development, instead of what has been done to it. • It is still Under Development… 14.
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