SCOPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDIA
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Electricity is an essential part of the developing of culture and Industrial growth and it is very relevant for the future growth of the economy. There is tremendous use of the Electricity in overall development of Industrial and domestic section and it must be supplied on a continuous basis in order to cover the daily requirements of all aspects. This paper aims to investigate various methods to operate a Hybrid power plant by using all the available renewable energy sources like (wind, Solar, Water) into the consideration and to convert it for the power plants fuel consumption. India has a vast population and very limited natural resources especially for meeting its energy requirements. If the country needs to maintain its momentum of rapid growth it is possible only with a clear strategy for best possible use of energy options available. Energy is vital for development and this means that if India is to move to a higher growth trajectory than is now feasible, it must ensure the reliable availability of energy. The present energy scenario in India is not satisfactory and there is a large scope of improvement. The present paper reviews the importance and prospects of renewable energy of India and extrapolates the future developments keeping in view the demand, consumption, production and supply of power. Most of the power generation in India is carried out by conventional energy sources, coal and mineral oil-based power plants which contribute heavily to environmental degradationReferences
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