Assignment 2
Assignment 2
Wind Energy:
The origin for Wind Energy is Sun. When sun ray falls on the earth, it’s surface gets heated up
and as a consequence unevenly winds are formed. Kinetic energy in the wind can be used to run
wind turbines but the output power depends upon the wind speed. Turbines generally require a
wind in the range of 20km/hr. In practice relatively few land areas have significantly prevailing
winds. Otherwise wind power is one of the most cost competitive renewable energy today and
this has been the most rapidly-growing means of electricity generation at the turn of 21st century
and provides a complement to a large scale base load power stations. Its long term technical
potential is believed to be 5 times current global energy consumption or 40 times current
electricity demand.
Water Power
Energy in the water can be harnessed and used in the form of motive energy or temperature
difference. Since water is about 1000 times heavier than air, even a slow flowing stream of water
can yield great amount of energy.
Hydro electrical energy is therefore only viable option. However, even probably this option is
also not there with the developed nations for future energy production because most major sites
within these nations with potential for harnessing gravity in this way are already being exploited
or are unavailable for other reasons such as environmental consideration. On the other side, large
hydro potential of millions of megawatts is available with the developing countries but major
bottleneck in the way of development of these large hydro projects is that each site calls for the
huge investment.