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Ek Bharat
Shrestha
Bharat
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ENERGY
Presented by:-
NAME- Falak Agarwal
CLASS- X D
ROLL- 11
Introduction
Overview
Understanding these energy profiles is crucial for
promoting education on sustainable practices and
achieving national energy goals.
The 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' initiative aims to foster
national integration through education. This project
focuses on a comparative study of energy resources in
Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, emphasizing the need for
sustainable development in diverse regions across India.
Energy Resources in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu leads India in
renewable energy
production, primarily
through wind and solar
resources. This focus
supports sustainable
development and meets
growing energy demands.
Renewable Energy Sources
Despite its renewable
potential, Tamil Nadu also
relies on non-renewable
sources such as coal and
natural gas, crucial for
meeting energy
consumption needs.
Non-Renewable Energy
Sources
Major projects like the
Kanyakumari Wind Farm
and solar parks contribute
significantly to the state’s
energy landscape,
enhancing energy security
and sustainability
initiatives.
Key Energy Projects
Tamil Nadu generates 38% of its energy
from renewable sources, primarily wind
and solar energy.
Percentage of Renewable Energy
Production
38%
Energy Resources in West Bengal
West Bengal utilizes hydro
and biomass energy
significantly, contributing
to its renewable energy
goals. These resources
support sustainable
development and reduce
carbon emissions.
Overview of Renewable
Resources
The state relies heavily on
coal and natural gas for
energy production, which
poses challenges to
sustainability. These
resources are crucial for
meeting growing energy
demands.
Overview of Non-
Renewable Resources
Major projects include the
Kangsabati Hydro Electric
Project and various coal-
based power plants,
showcasing West Bengal’s
commitment to enhancing
its energy infrastructure.
Current Energy Projects
Coal-based power plants contribute
significantly to West Bengal’s energy
production, accounting for about 70% of
total output.
Total Energy Production from Coal
70%
This page presents a side-by-side
comparison of energy production in Tamil
Nadu and West Bengal, highlighting key
differences and similarities.
Tamil Nadu vs. West Bengal Analysis
Comparative
Energy
Production
Regional
Development
Collaborative efforts between the two states can foster
innovation in renewable energy solutions, enhancing
their roles in India's overall energy landscape.
Both Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have unique energy
profiles, which can significantly impact their sustainable
development. By leveraging their strengths, these states
can contribute to national energy goals, promoting
integration and resource efficiency while ensuring
environmental protection and economic growth.
Conclusion
and Unity
Encouraging education on sustainable energy solutions
is essential for future generations. Together, we can
create a greener India through shared knowledge and
innovative practices.
In conclusion, the diversity of energy resources in Tamil
Nadu and West Bengal highlights the importance of
regional strengths. By understanding these differences,
we can foster collaboration and promote sustainable
practices, aligning with the goals of 'Ek Bharat Shrestha
Bharat' for a unified nation.