Renewable energy source and Renewable energy

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Renewable energy


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Renewable Energy Source Name:- Dhanush C U Hemanth B N Harshal Gouda V USN:- 1RN24CS067 1RN24CS099 1RN24CS090 Presentation on

Introduction to Renewable Energy Sources Renewable energy sources are forms of energy that are naturally replenished on a human timescale and are considered sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. These energy sources are derived from natural processes that are continuously replenished, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, geothermal heat, and biomass. As the world faces increasing environmental challenges like climate change, pollution, and depleting fossil fuel reserves, renewable energy has become a vital part of the global effort to create a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future. Sustainable : Can be used repeatedly without depleting resources. Environmentally Friendly : Emits little to no greenhouse gases or pollutants. Locally Available : Reduces dependence on imported fuels. Cost-effective (in the long term) : After initial setup, operating costs are often low.

Brief Information on Solar EnergySolar energy the energy that comes from the sun. It is one of the most important and widely used renewable energy sources. Solar energy can be harnessed using various technologies to produce electricity, heat water, and power devices. How Solar Energy Works: Photovoltaic (PV) Cells : These convert sunlight directly into electricity using solar panels. Solar Thermal Systems : These use mirrors or lenses to concentrate sunlight and produce heat, which can be used to generate electricity or for heating purposes.

Advantages of Solar Energy: Abundant and Renewable : Sunlight is freely available every day. Eco-friendly : Produces no pollution or greenhouse gases. Low Operating Cost : Once installed, solar systems have minimal maintenance costs. Versatile : Can be used in remote areas, homes, industries, and even for satellites. Limitations: Weather Dependent : Efficiency reduces on cloudy days or at night. High Initial Cost : Installation of solar panels can be expensive. Space Requirement : Large areas are needed for high power generation.

Applications: Residential and commercial electricity Solar water heaters Solar street lights Agricultural uses like water pumping Space satellites and remote sensors Brief Information on Wind Energy Wind energy is the power obtained from the movement of air (wind) across the Earth’s surface. It is a clean, renewable, and sustainable source of energy used mainly to generate electricity through wind turbines . How Wind Energy Works: Wind turns the blades of a turbine , which spin a rotor connected to a generator . The generator converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy .

Advantages of Wind Energy: Renewable and Abundant : Wind is naturally available and free. No Pollution : Does not emit greenhouse gases or pollutants. Low Operational Costs : After installation, maintenance is relatively inexpensive. Land Use Friendly : Land beneath wind turbines can still be used for farming. Limitations: Irregular Supply : Wind is not constant; power generation may fluctuate. Noise and Aesthetic Impact : Turbines can be noisy and may affect landscapes. High Initial Cost : Setting up wind farms requires significant investment. Wildlife Risk : Can pose a threat to birds and bats. Applications: Power generation for homes, businesses, and industries Remote or off-grid electricity supply Wind-powered water pumps in agriculture

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