Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India

AUTHORS

Ashish Kumar,THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and Technology, Bhagirathipuram, Tehri 249 124, India
Neelam Rawat,THDC Institute of Hydropower Engineering and Technology, Bhagirathipuram, Tehri 249 124, India

ABSTRACT

This paper focuses on the review report on the Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India. Fossil fuels are the main fuel for the energy generation for the worldwide, but it is limited in nature for the next few generations. Therefore, the generation has to change the source of energy from fossil fuels to the current trending energy resources such as non-conventional energy resources. Most of the India Energy Generation is based on conventional energy sources which focus on coal and oil energy and they are limited in nature. Conventional sources are non-bio-degradable and cause more pollution. Whereas non-conventional energy is pollution-free source for energy.

 

KEYWORDS

Non-convention energy, Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Hydropower, Biomass

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Kumar,A.& Rawat,N.(2019). Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India. International Journal of Energy, Information and Communications, 10(2), 21-30. 10.21742/IJEIC.2019.10.2.04
  • Harvard:
    Kumar,A., Rawat,N.(2019). "Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India". International Journal of Energy, Information and Communications, 10(2), pp.21-30. doi:10.21742/IJEIC.2019.10.2.04
  • IEEE:
    [1] A.Kumar, N.Rawat, "Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India". International Journal of Energy, Information and Communications, vol.10, no.2, pp.21-30, Dec. 2019
  • MLA:
    Kumar Ashish and Rawat Neelam. "Non-Conventional Energy Scenario in India". International Journal of Energy, Information and Communications, vol.10, no.2, Dec. 2019, pp.21-30, doi:10.21742/IJEIC.2019.10.2.04

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 10, No. 2, 2019
  • ISSN(p):2093-9655
  • ISSN(e):2652-1989
  • Published:Dec. 2019

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