GENERAL OVERVIEW OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

44 PAGES (5962 WORDS) Mechanical Engineering Paper
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ABSTRACT
The rapid increase in energy consumption particularly in the past several decades has raised fears of exhausting the globe’s reserves of petroleum and other resources in the near future. The huge consumption of fossil fuels has caused visible damage to the environment in various forms. Approximately 90% of our energy consumption comes from fossil fuels. Due to industrializations and population growth our economy and technologies today largely depend upon natural resources, which are not replaceable.
 The increased availability of reliable and efficient energy services stimulates new development alternatives. This paper discusses the potential for such integrated systems in the stationary and portable power market in response to the critical need for a cleaner energy technology. Anticipated patterns of future energy use and consequent environmental impacts (acid precipitation, ozone depletion and the greenhouse effect or global warming) are comprehensively discussed . Throughout the theme several issues relating to renewable energies, environment, and sustainable development are examined from both current and future perspectives. It is concluded that green energies like wind, solar, ground-source heat pumps, and biomass must be promoted, implemented, and demonstrated from the economic and/or environmental point view.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


CHAPTER ONE

1.0 introduction

CHAPTER TWO
 2.0 Literature review
2.1 AN OVERVIEW OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
2.2 BENEFITS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
2.2.1Environmental Benefits
2.2.2B.Energy for Our Children's Children (Sustainability
2.2.3Jobs and the Economy
2.2.4 Energy Security
2.3 Availability of renewable energy resources
2.4 Environmental problems in non-renewable energy resources
2.4.1 Carbon Dioxide
2.4.2 Climate change scenario
2.5 Renewable energy sources
2.5.1 Solar energy
2.5.1.1 Solar thermal application
2.5.1.2. Solar thermal power
2.5.1.3Solar photovoltaic system
2.5.2 Wind energy
2.5.3 Bioenergy
2.5.3.1 Biomass
2.5.3.2. Biogas
2.5.3.3. Biomass gasifier
2.5.3.4. Gasifier based power generation system
2.5.3.5 Improved cookstoves
2.5.3.6 Hydrogen as fuel
2.5.4Geothermal energy
2.5.5 Hydropower:

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Conclusion
REFERENCES


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