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Compiled by,
R.Rathika.M.E.,
Assistant Professor
Department of EEE
BIHER .
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Dept of EE
Introduction Of Renewable Energy Sources
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Dept of EE
Global Energy use by Source
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Dept of EE
Commercial Energy and Non-Commercial
Energy
Commercial Energy:
• The energy sources that are available in the market for a definite price are
know as commercial energy.
• By far the most important forms of commercial energy are electricity, coal
and refined petroleum products.
Examples: Electricity, lignite, coal, oil , natural gas, etc..
Non-Commercial Energy:
• The energy sources that are not available in the commercial market for a
price are classified as non-commercial energy.
• Non-commercial energy sources include fuel such as firewood, cattle dung
and agricultural waste.
Examples: Firewood, agro waste in rural areas, solar energy for water heating,
electricity generation, for drying grain, fish and fruits, etc…
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Dept of EE
Renewable energy and Non-renewable energy
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Dept of EE
Renewable and Non-renewable energy
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Dept of EE
Sector wise Energy Consumption Pattern
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Dept of EE
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Energy
Sources
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Dept of EE
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Dept of EE
Solar Energy Source
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Dept of EE
Solar Energy Source
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Dept of EE
Solar energy Applications
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Dept of EE
Wind energy source
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Dept of EE
Wind energy source
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Dept of EE
Wind Energy Electricity Generation
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Dept of EE
Geothermal energy Source
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Dept of EE
Hot Water Springs Form Due To Geothermal
Energy Of The Earth
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Dept of EE
Schematic Representation Of An Ideal
Geothermal System
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Dept of EE
Tidal power
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Dept of EE
Tidal power
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Dept of EE
Biomass Energy
• Biomass is organic material that comes from plants and animals, and it is a
renewable source of energy.
• Biomass contains stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the
sun's energy in a process called photosynthesis. When biomass is burned,
the chemical energy in biomass is released as heat
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Dept of EE
Types of biomass
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Dept of EE
Schematic Diagram For Biomass Energy
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Dept of EE
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Dept of EE