A Review On Growth & Future Plans of Solar Power Generation in India
A Review On Growth & Future Plans of Solar Power Generation in India
A Review On Growth & Future Plans of Solar Power Generation in India
M.Tech. scholar, Power Systems, Apex Instiutte of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Apex Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur
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Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University College of Engineering (RTU), Kota
1.
Particulars
Availability
2.
Regeneration
3.
Emission
4.
Environmental
effect of use
5.
Transportation
Solar Energy
They are abundant
in
Can be
Regenerated;
Inexhaustible
resource
Zero emission
Pollution free
& environment
friendly
Used where it is
available or
transported where
needed
Oil Resources
They are abundant in
Ore is drained, can't
be
regenerated
Releases greenhouse
gases
Harmful to the
environment
Has to be transported
from its source site
forfurther processing,
exposing the
environment to
pollution from
accidents
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6.
Distribution
7.
Development
8.
Storage
9.
Climate change
10.
Area
11.
Geo-political
implications
12.
Cost
13.
Energy Supply
Evenly distributed
in the world
Leads to more
sustainable
development. i.e.
more jobs
opportunities
Need storage
between production
and consumption.
Depends on
altercation of
climate
Large amount of
land is required
Reduces our
reliance on oil,
Safe guarding
national security.
Allows for selfsufficiency
High Capital and
Maintenance cost
Once generated,
they produce high
amount of energy
Uneven distribution
which leads to flow
gapand price
fluctuations
Lesser sustainable
development
Portable form of
energy. Easy to store
Do not depend on
weathermodifications
Not large
geographical area is
required
Over-reliance on oil
as a resource can
undermine a
countrys energy
security.
Cost of producing is
low since they are
naturally available.
Furthermore they are
cheap to transform
fromone form of
energy to another.
Limited supply only
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V. CONCLUSION
It has been realized that development of clean & sustainable
energy is necessary for human being. Since the nonavailability & dependency on fossil fuels may create a big
problems in lack of generation of electricity therefore the
promotional activities & accountability of Renewable
Energy are required to prevent our earth from
darkness.Therefore, a common person should also have an
aim to reduce energy utilization and use the applications of
solar energy in various fields which is clean & sustainable.
India has a huge potential of solar energy and due to its
applicability in various fields & advantages, Central & State
Government also provide various schemes, as discussed in
this paper, to promote solar energy & other RE sources
which have no adverse environmental impacts and no
warriors for completion.Development of solar power is
expected to contribute in bringing down emissions per unit
of GDP by 20-25 percent by 2020. India has total installed
capacity through RE 31,707 MW (as on June 2014) in
which installed capacity of solar energy is 2647 MW.
MNRE has planned to improve solar energy generation
from 2647 MW to 10,000 MW up to March 2017. As
discussed their advantages & applications, this will also
help to improve industrial &economic growth of India. Also
it helps the security of energy supply, economic growth,
environment protection and open new job & business
opportunities. Thus there is a need to strengthen the efforts
for balancing non-conventional sources with other sources
for a quality & reliable power supply.
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