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Review Paper (Solar Pond/Solar Thermal Energy Collector)

Author(s):

Chirag K. Patil , G.H. Raisoni College Of Engineering; Manoj D. Chorghade, G.H. Raisoni College Of Engineering; Dr. Vinod Bhaiswar, G.H. Raisoni College Of Engineering

Keywords:

Solar Energy, Solar Pond

Abstract

Solar energy has experiencing rapid growth in fast few years due to both technological improvements resulting in reductions of cost and government supportive policies of renewable energy development and utilization. This study analyzes the technical, economic and policy aspects of solar energy development and deployment. While the cost of solar energy has declined rapidly in the recent past, it still remains much higher than the cost of conventional energy technologies. Like other renewable energy technologies, solar energy benefits from fiscal and regulatory incentives and mandates, including tax credits and exemptions, feed in-tariff, preferential interest rates, renewable portfolio standards and voluntary green power programs in many countries. Potential expansion of carbon credit markets also would provide additional incentives to solar energy deployment; however, the scale of incentives provided by the existing carbon market instruments, such as the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol, is limited. Despite the huge technical potential, development and large-scale, market-driven deployment of solar energy technologies world-wide still has to overcome a number of technical and financial barriers. Unless these barriers are overcomes, maintaining and increasing supplies of electricity from solar energy.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I90440
Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 9
Publication Date: 01/12/2017
Page(s): 618-619

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