Eee Project Report On Advances in Renewable Energy Source
Eee Project Report On Advances in Renewable Energy Source
Eee Project Report On Advances in Renewable Energy Source
Abstract
The study of renewable energy sources is an
important topic in the field of the combustion
science.
Fuels obtained from biomasses could become
a valid alternative to the use of fossil fuels,
also in the light of the
more and more stringent environmental
constraints. In the outline of alternative liquid
fuels, oils obtained from
the pyrolysis of wood, generated recycling
wood industry scraps, appear to be very
promising as concerns their
use in power plants and diesel engines.
However, a commercial use of such "biofuels" requires a systematic
study of the most suitable procedures for
their handling, storage, and use. Emulsions
of biomass pyrolysis oil
can meet some of the fuel specifications
required by the present standards. In this
context, it is necessary to
assess the combustion property of such kind
of fuels prior to their introduction in the
market. Aim of this paper
is to report some preliminary results
concerning the
solar,wind,bio-fuels,geothermal
energy
&
their
commercialization.
1. Introduction
Renewable energy is energy which comes
from natural resources such
as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat,
which are renewable (naturally replenished). In
2008, about 19% of global final energy consumption
million households.
other sectors.
Agency explains:
Wind power
sites.
Ghana.
Islands.
dam.
Biomass
Solar energy
Biofuel
up to 10%, California.
up more heat.
biofuels recycle the carbon via the path of plants biofuel - atmospheric carbon dioxide - plants.
Geothermal energy
five-year period.
expenses.
Economic trends
Growth of renewables
process.
36,300
33,800
26,400
19,500
12,100
Photovoltaic market
exploitable resource.
harbor of Peniche,Portugal
in September 2008. The farm uses three Pelamis P750 machines generating 2.25 MW. Initial costs are
Pelamis machines.
Developing country markets
Renewable energy can be particularly suitable for
developing countries. In rural and remote areas,
transmission and distribution of energy generated
from fossil fuels can be difficult and expensive.
developers to investors.
the statute.
Ocean energy
60 degrees:
enacted in 17 countries.
funding.
Cellulosic ethanol
slowly.
12. References
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Google (images).
Nat-geography.
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