Study and Implementation of Solar Power Plant |
Author(s): |
Pankaj Rakte , P.E.S. MCOE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA.; Mohit Rathod, P.E.S. MCOE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA.; Vishal Raskar, P.E.S. MCOE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA.; Sanket Devatwal, P.E.S. MCOE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA.; Prof. (Dr.) Mrs. N.R. Kulkarni, P.E.S. MCOE, PUNE, MAHARASHTRA. |
Keywords: |
revolution, demand, consumption, generation, electricity |
Abstract |
World’s 90-95% industry works on power. Power is very important part of today’s industrial and commercial revolution. It is generated conventionally as well as some natural resources are used in order to fulfill today’s power wants. The hydro power stations are the main resources of the electricity and power. Wind power station and solar power generation are some of the another source. Bio gas power station may also be there. Still as for as the usage increases, the generation cannot be increased in that proportion. Hence there is always shortage of electricity. Hence we have to planningin order to minimize the shortages. We can build the small solar power plant. This will help to minimize the dependency of the conventional power plant. Day by day the difference between the electricity consumption and demand is increases due to this, shortage of electricity is increase gradually. To minimize these shortages we want to use the non-conventional energy sources. The solar power generation is the best way to minimize this difference between demand and consumption. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV3I40335 Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 4 Publication Date: 01/07/2015 Page(s): 458-460 |
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