Cogeneration
Cogeneration unit uses plant waste and molasses to produce energy. Normally, the sugar mills and rice mills have cogeneration units since they generate plenty of plant waste. The molasses are used to heat water, which produces steam. The steam is ...
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Biomass energy
Biomass energy refers to power produced by using the biomass, natural wastes and bio fuels. One of the oldest forms of renewable energy resources, biomass-based power projects can power small villages and communities. There are various forms of biomass based ...
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Wind energy
Wind energy refers to power produced by harnessing the fast flowing wind. It is one of the oldest forms of energy pioneered by the Dutch. The wind energy was used to power wind mills that were employed to lift water from the streams and channels for irrigation and agriculture. The
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Tidal energy
Tidal energy refers to power generated by tapping the sea water. This is rather a new technology that is yet to gain popularity in the developing countries. However the Scandinavian countries have harnessed tidal energy to the optimum and producing ...
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Solar Energy Explained
Solar energy is produced by harnessing the sun rays and light during day time. Solar energy is one of the oldest forms of energy sources and has been found to be extremely useful in many countries, which have harnessed this ...
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Incandescent lamps
Incandescent lamps refer to specially evolved bulbs that produce tremendous light energy by consuming low power. It is one of the alternative energy products that help reduce power consumption. The incandescent lamps are special because over the years they have proven to be low power consuming devices while emitting the
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Green Power
Green power refers to electricity produced from renewable energy resources, especially the biomass based projects, bio fuels, bio gas and cogeneration units. Green power is cheap when compared to power produced from conventional energy resources such as oil, coal and ...
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Alternative energy
Alternative energy refers to power produced from non-conventional energy sources. They could be renewable energy sources, nuclear energy and power generated from biofuels. These days, a lot of importance is being attached to alternative energy for the simple reason that ...
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Renewable Energy
Renewable energy refers to power or electricity produced from the non-conventional energy resources. The non-conventional energy resources include wind, solar power, biomass, biofuels, tidal energy and cogeneration. Unlike conventional energy resources such as oil, natural gas, petroleum, diesel or coal, ...
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Conserve energy
World over, the dependence on conventional energy resources is increasing. The conventional energy resources such as coal, oil, petroleum, kerosene, air turbine fuel, diesel and natural gas are extensively used for various applications. These resources harnessed over the last one ...
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