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Prof. Kadam S.S
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGSSPM’s
SOMESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGESOMESHWAR NAGAR
A Seminar
On
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES &&
HYBRID POWER SHYBRID POWER S
Bhapkar Kundan Tanaji
Contents Introduction
Electricity Sector in India
Need of Renewable Energy for Electricity
generation
Wind Energy System
Solar Energy System
Biogas Energy System
Wind-Solar Complementary Power inverter
Wind solar
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Backg
round
BasicsBasics
ObjecObjec
tivetive
• Hybrid System Wind-Solar complementary inverter
Generation from Biogas & Integration of these three
sources
Electricity Sector in IndiaAll India Generating Installed Capacity (MW)
(As on 30/4/12)133363 MW
4780 MW
38990 MW
24503 MW
35%
28%
21%
9%7%
Demand of Electricity
Industrial
Domestic
Agriculture
Commercial
Other
In 2010-11 base load energy deflict was 8.5% & in 2011-12 is 10.3%
In 2010-11 peak shortage was 9.8% & in 2011-12 is 12.9 %
States with largest power demand is Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh.
Need of Renewable Energy
Vast Potential
Plays important role in Global
Outlook.
The Cleanest ,Pollution Free
Most Abundant
Less Maintenance of Generators
Actual installed power worldwide
India rank fourth largest producer of power from wind
India has an installed capacity of 14158 MW
Estimated Global Wind Energy Generation till 2020 is 3000 TWh
3Biogas System
Introduction
Biogas sources contribute 14% Global energy & 38% of
energy in developing country.
India’s current installed Biogas system capacity is 140 MW
Biogas is mixture of :
40-75% of methane,
25-60% Carbon dioxide,
2% other gases
Hybrid system of wind, solar & biogas energy system:Hybrid system of wind, solar & biogas energy system:
WIND
SYSTEM
SOLAR
SYSTEM
BIOGAS
CONTROLLERBATTERYBATTERY
LOAD
INVERTER
ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM BIOGAS
ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM BIOGAS
GAS STORAG
E
GAS STORAG
E
1 One of the main constraint that why we fail to tap the RES
for village electrification is improper integration of RES.
2 Proper integration of RES should be given priority than only Generating power
.
3 At the doorstep of any Common man
4 Being a developing nation we must have to develop our own such IRES Model.
CONCLUSION