POWER GENERATION USING THERMAL, HYDROELECTIC POWER PLANT, WIND ENERGY AND SOLAR ELECTRIC: A REVIEW
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HYDROELECTIC, SOLAR ELECTRIC, THERMAL POWER, WIND ENERGYAbstract
Electricity consumption are suppose to comprise an growing share of global energy demand in next two decades. Raising prices of fossil fuels & concerns regarding environmental consequences of gas of greenhouse emissions has risen to chances of development of other energy resource. It is also renewing interest in development of energy resources in present years. Fukushima Daiichi accident has been considered as a turning point to raise the demand of alternative energy sources. Renewable energy has been considered far better source of fuel as compare to nuclear power because of absence of risk & disasters. It has been considered that main element of greenhouse gases is know as carbo dioxide.
There has been a global concern regarding minimizing emissions of carbon. Several policies could be applied to minimizing carbon emissions in this regard. Just like enhancing renewable energy deployment & encouraging technological innovations. Two main solutions might be implemented to reduce carbon dioxide emissions & overcome issues related to climate change. First is replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources as much as possible. Second is enhancing energy efficiency. The discussion has been made on alternative technologies in order to use renewable energy deployment & energy use efficiency un this paper.
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