Mini Presentation On Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
Mini Presentation On Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
Mini Presentation On Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy
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● Solar ● Geothermal
● Wind ● Biomass
● Water
Non-Conventional Energy Sources
The sources of energy which are being
produced continuously in nature and are in
exhaustible are called renewable sources of
energy (or) non-conventional energy.
Some of these sources are:
(a) Wind energy
(b) Tidal energy
(c) Solar energy
Wind energy
Winds are caused because of two factors.
1. The absorption of solar energy on the earth’s
surface and in the atmosphere.
2. The rotation of the earth about its axis and its
motion around the Sun.
A wind mill converts the kinetic energy of
moving air into Mechanical energy that can be
either used directly to run the Machine or to run
the generator to produce electricity.
Tidal Energy
Tides are generated primarily by the
gravitational attraction between the earth
and the Moon. They arise twice a day in
Mid-Ocean.
Basically in a tidal power station water at
high tide is first trapped in a artificial basin
and then allowed to escape at low tide.
The escaping water is used to drive water
turbines, which in turn drive electrical
generators.
Solar energy
Energy from the sun is called solar energy. The
Sun’s energy comes from nuclear fusion
reaction that take place deep in the Sun.
Hydrogen nucleus fuse into helium nucleus.
The energy from these reactions flow out from
the sun and escape into space
Can we combine two or more energies and use?
• Yes
E.g.
We can combine wind and Solar energies and
Stored in a batteries (DC) then converted into AC
After that we use.
A combination of different
energy sources available
and balances the system
which provides the stable
output from sources.
Hybrid Energy Systems