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International Journal of Energy Technology and Management

Volume 1, No. 2, 2017, pp 11-16
http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/ijetm.2017.1.2.02

Abstract



Scope of Solar Botanic Tree in India



    Vikrant Kumar, Mohd Azmal Mansoori, Kamal Kant Kushwaha, Ashutosh Puri, Naval Prakash Manori
    Department of Electrical Engineering, THDC IHET, B.Puram, Uttarakhand, India

    Abstract

    During the past few decades the advanced technological nation of the words have been engaged in an energy and resources race that has brought us to the position of energy crisis. Many developing countries including India have also been engaged in this race during the last two decades or so. It is now widely recognized that the fossil fuels and other conventional resources, presently used in generation of electrical energy, may not be either sufficient or suitable to keep pace with the ever increasing world demand for electrical energy. The prospects for meeting this demand and avoiding a crisis in supply would be improved if new and alternative energy resources could be developed. One such alternative is solar botanic tree, this energy source will produce electrical energy from three natural and inexhaustible energy sources. This solar botanic tree can be the best available renewable resource in India for generating electricity.


 

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