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NON CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES Sub Code: MTP 143 Hrs/Week: 3+1 Total Hrs: 40 IA Marks: 25 Exam Marks: 100 Exam Hours: 3 Hrs Module -1 Introduction to Energy Sources: World Energy Features, Indian Energy Scene, Conventional and non-conventional energy sources, Prospects of renewable energy sources. Solar Energy Source: Introduction, Solar constant, radiation on Earth’s surface, Radiation geometry, Radiation measurements, Radiation data, Average solar radiation, radiation on tilted surfaces, Problems. 8 Hrs Module -2 Solar Energy collectors: Principle of conversion of energy, Flat plate collector, Transmissivity of cover system, Collector energy balance equation, Thermal Analysis of FPC, Useful heat gain, Focusing collectors, advantages and disadvantages, Factors affecting affecting collector performance, Problems. Application of Solar Energy: Solar Water Heating, Heating and Cooling of Buildings, Thermo electric conversion, Power generation, PV cells, Solar distillation, Pumping, Cooking, Hydrogen production.

Notes on solar power. Download as PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd. Renewable energy sources also called non-conventional energy, are sources that.

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8 Hrs Module -3 Wind Energy: Principle of energy conversion, Power generation, Forces on blades, energy estimation, Wind data, Components of WECS, Classification of WECS, Advantages and Disadvantages, Types of Wind Wind machin machines, es, Perfo Performa rmance nce of Wind Wind machin machines, es, Appli Applicat cation ionss of wind wind energy. Proble Problems ms Energy from Biomass: Conversion technology, Factors affecting gas generation, classification of biogas plants, Advantages and disadvantages of different types of plants, Problems.

8 Hrs Module -4 Fuel Cells: Design and Principle of operation, Classification, Types, Advantages and disadvantages, Conversion efficiency, Types of electrodes, Work output and EMF of Fuel Cells, Applications of Fuel Cells. Thermo Nuclear Fusion Energy: Fusion Reactions, Requirements, Plasma, Magnetic and Inertial Confine Confinemen mentt fusio fusion, n, Muon Muon Cataly Catalyzed zed Fusion Fusion,, Charact Characteri eristi stics cs of D-T Reacti Reaction, on, Advanta Advantages ges of Nuclear Fusion, Fusion Hybrid, Cold Fusion. 10 Hrs Module -5 Prin Princip ciple less of worki working: ng: Geoth Geother erma mal, l, OTEC OTEC,, Tida Tidal, l, Wa Wave ves, s, and and Hydr Hydroge ogen n (Gen (Gener erat atio ion n and and Application) 6 Hrs TEXT BOOK: “Non conventional energy sources” by G.D.Rai Khanna Publishers REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. “Solar Energy” Energy” by S.P.Sukhatm S.P.Sukhatme, e, Tata McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Publishing Publishing Co.

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“Solar “Solar Energ Energy” y” by G.D.R G.D.Rai ai Khanna Khanna Publish Publishers ers 3. “Fundam “Fundamenta entals ls of Renewable Renewable Energy Energy Systems” Systems” by D. Mukherjee Mukherjee and S. Chakrabart Chakrabarti, i, New Age International Publishers.

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Non Conventional sources of energy are generally renewable sources of energy. This type of energy sources include anything, which provides power that can be replenished with increasing demand for energy and with fast depleting conventional sources of energy such as coal, petroleum, 'natural gas etc. The non- conventional sources of energy such as energy from sun, wind, biomass, tidal energy, geo thermal energy and even energy from waste material are gaining importance. This energy is abundant, renewable, pollution free and eco-friendly. It can also be more conveniently supplied to urban, rural and even remote areas. Thus, it is also capable of solving the twin problems of energy supply in a decentralized manner and helping in sustaining cleaner environment.

However, the importance of the renewable energy or non-conventional sources of energy was recognised in the early 1970s. But now, it has been accepted that renewable energy resources can provide the basis for sustainable development. During the past quarter century, a variety of renewable energy technologies have been developed and deployed in villages and cities. In India, a separate Ministry of Non-conventional source of energy has been created for planning, promoting and coordinating relating to all aspects of renewable energy resources. India today has one of the largest programmes for non- conventional sources of energy. According to energy experts, India's non-conventional energy potential is estimated at about 1, 95000 mw. An estimate of 31 percent of this potential comes from the Sun, 30% from ocean thermal, 26% from bio-fuel and 13% from wind.