Solar Eergy Seminar ppt made for the mba desk report.pptx

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Title: Study on Renewable Resources/Solar Energy Potential in India. PRESENTED BY: KISHOR BABAN BOMBE PRN NO. MITU22MBAB0023 UNDER GUIDANCE OF: PROF.RITESH WATARKAR BATCH: MBA-AFBM (2022-2024)

CONTENTS INDIA POWER SCENARIO SAILENT FEATURES TYPES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLAR ENERGY HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER WIND ENERGY ADVANTAGES & DIS-ADVANTAGES CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION India is a land of abundant sunlight, and this natural resources holds immense promise for the nations energy future. The vast potential of solar energy is garnered significant attention as a renewable and suistanable energy source. In this introduction we explore the solar energy sector in india , its environmental and economic advantages and the pivotal role it plays in addressing the countrys energy needs while reducing the carbon footprints.

INDIA POWER SCENARIO A total of 185.5 GW installed capacity as on November. 65% thermal, 21% hydro and rest being of solar, wind, small hydro, biomass, nuclear etc. As on December, the installed capacity of wind power 15.9 GW. As of January , the per capita total consumption in india to be 778 kWh. India’s network losses 32% in which major losses were because of transmission and distribution while around 10% was because of theft.

SAILENT FEATURES Indian clean energy sector is a us $20 bn opportunity annualy . The total potential of small hydro power and biomass energy is estimated at 15 GW and 18 GW respectively. Global 3 rd best investment destination in renewable energy sector. Global rank 8 th for investments made in clean energy technology. Cleantech sector has the potential to generate 10 million jobs in India by 2025.

CLEAN ENERGY & RENEWABLE ENERGY Clean Energy : It is simply any form of energy which is created with clean, harmless, and non-polluting methods . Renewable Energy : It is any type of energy which comes from renewable resources such as wind, sunlight, geothermal, biomass etc..

TYPES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY Solar Energy Hydro Electric Power Wind Energy Bio-mass energy Bio Fuels Geothermal Power

SOLAR ENERGY Solar energy is a renewable and suistanable source of power derived from the sun’s radiation. It’s harnessed through various technologies, primilarily solar panels, which converts sunlight into electricity. This clean energy reducing greenhouse gas emission, decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. While it has immense potential, its widespread adoption depends on factors like cost, technological advancements and government incentives to encourage its use.

SOLAR ENERGY PRODUCTION The first indian solar thermal power project is in progress in Phalodi (Rajasthan). In November 2009, Government of india launched its Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission. India plans to generate 1 GW of power by 2013 and upto 20 GW grid based solar power and converts 20 mn sq.mt with solar energy collectors by 2020. Further it is again be increased to 100 GW and 200 GW by 20230 and 2050 respectively.

Solar Radiation Intensity in India

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES : Advantages: Environmental Friendly Low operating cost Energy Independence Scalability Government Support Dis-Advantages: High Initial Cost Interminnent Energy Required more space

HYDRO ELECTRIC ENERGY: The potential of falling water under gravity is utilized to rotate a turbine which is coupled to a generator then electricity is generated. In 1878, the world’s first hydroelectric power scheme was developed in England. In 1898, the power plant at Darjeeling was established with capacity of 130 Kw. In 1902, the power plant of capacity 4.5 Mw was established in the karnataka .

INDIA HYDRO POTENTIAL : India ranks 5 th in terms of exploitable hydro potential on global scenario . India’s total hydroelectric potential is assesed to be about 148Gw. With 56 sites for pumped storage schemes, an aggregate installed capacity is 94 GW. The actual installed hydroelectric capacity was around 45 GW. The development of hydro energy projects in india influenced by various factors, including environmental concerns and challenges in acquiring lands and regulatory clearaence .

ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES : Advantages: Low Power Cost Renewable Suitability for Industrial Application Reduced Co2 Emission. Long Lifespan Reliable and stable. Dis-Advantages : Initial Capital Cost Habitat Disruption Environmental impact Weather dependency

CONCLUSION The technical Advancement and research the price of the production can be laid down. Tapping India’s Wind, Solar, Biomass, hydro etc. Power can make many more employement Creation. Renewable energy is the need of the time. With a strong economic growth, we have also the for healthy environment. Decrease dependence on energy imports. Switch fuel through new and renewable energy system.
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