Scope of Solar Energy in India |
Author(s): |
| Harshil Shah , Department of Mechanical Engineering, RMS Polytechnic, Vadodara, India |
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| Solar Energy, Energy Conservation |
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The world is facing problem of energy sources we don't have enough energy sources to comprehend even the basic need of the present and future is going to be worse as most of our conventional energy sources will be gone in nearly 10-15 years in future. So scientists today are trying their best to use non-conventional energy sources for our daily use of energy. In this context we can say India is lucky as it has a vast supply of non-conventional energy source and that is sun. In India sun shines for nearly 300 days a year. Being an agriculture country India is blessed with sunlight. 90% of solar energy is being wasted and just converted in to heat energy. India has a great substitute of conventional energy sources in the form of solar energy. Vehicles can run on using solar energy by placing solar cells on the roof we can get enough energy to run basic house hold products of the house which can save a lot of money on day to day need and even a lot of conventional resources can be save. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV1I12078 Published in: Volume : 1, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2014 Page(s): 2755-2756 |
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