Conventional Sources of Energy in India |
Author(s): |
Mohammad Asad , BT Institute of Research & Technology, Sagar, India; Aman Shrivastava, BT Institute of Research & Technology, Sagar, India; Anuj Jain, BT Institute of Research & Technology, Sagar, India; Prakhar Jain, BT Institute of Research & Technology, Sagar, India; Prince Jain, BT Institute of Research & Technology, Sagar, India |
Keywords: |
Renewable Source, Power Generation, Installed Capacity |
Abstract |
Most of the power generation in India is carried out by conventional energy sources, coal and mineral oil-based power plants which contribute heavily to greenhouse gases emission. This focuses the solution of the energy crisis on judicious utilization of abundant renewable energy resources. This paper reviews the renewable energy scenario of India. It begins by describing the importance of renewable energy and its advantages over fossil fuels. It gives an overview of the renewable energies in India while evaluating the current status and the deployment of each of these technologies to date in India. It also reviews the multi-criteria assessment of different renewable energy and draws out vital conclusions. It is based on the secondary information collected from various mass media including internet, various reports and other International Institutions. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV7I11043 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 1 Publication Date: 01/04/2019 Page(s): 1674-1677 |
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