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An Eco-Friendly Hybrid Power Generation System from Non-Conventional Energy Sources

Vol 6 , Issue 3 , July - September 2018 | Pages: 33-38 | Research Paper  

https://doi.org/10.51976/ijari.631806

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1. * Bajrangi Maurya, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, G.L Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (tolulopett@yahoo.com)
2. C. K. Singh, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, G.L Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

This paper describes a new hybrid Electrical Power Generation System by integrating simultaneously Solar Energy, Rains Energy, Wind Energy and Lightning Energy as non-conventional energy sources. All the natural wastage energies are used for production of Electricity. Thus, the Electrical Power or Electricity is available with a minimum cost and pollution free to anywhere in the world at all times. This process reveals a unique step in electricity generation and availability from natural resources without hampering the ecological balance. We can have an uninterrupted power supply irrespective of the natural condition without any sort of environmental pollution. This process yields the least production cost for electricity generation. Utilization of lightning energy for generation of electricity reveals a new step. It will bring a pollution and accident free homogeneous nature to safe guard the world in a unique way.

Keywords

Non-Conventional Energy; Rains Power Generation; Solar Power Generation; wind Power Generation.


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