Generating solar power

05/12/2019

Solar energy is the nature available source of energy; it is continuous providing by the Sun. It is the most important of non-conventional sources of energy therefore it is one of the non-polluting energy and helps in less the greenhouse effect. The method as solar panels absorb energy from sun to gain heat for water heating. Similarly as we use the energy of the sun to dry our clothes. Such systems are readily available in the market and are being used in worldwide factories and homes. Solar water heaters are cost competitive in many applications when it take into account the total energy costs over the life of system. Although the initial cost of solar water heaters is higher than that of conventional water heaters. However, the fuel (i.e. sun) is safe, free and environmental friendly. In this coursework, different types of solar water heaters will be introduced, including application on different types of systems available with their economic and environmental benefits. Solar energy is the most nature inexhaustible renewable energy. To the world’s energy resources perspective, we have relied heavily on traditional energy stocks are already very limited storage capacity of the remaining oil can be used only forty-three years; natural gas storage capacity of the remainder can only be used Liushiernian Coal is the 200 ã„ thirteen years, these stocks will be growing as people increasingly exhausted to do extraction. In addition, carbon dioxide emissions from conventional energy sources is the phenomenon of global warming caused by ã„ major reason.
However, Jammu and Kashmir has failed to generate even single unit of solar power for the third consecutive year despite having immense potential. Moreover, no significant progress has been made in the implementation of the schemes of the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. As per the study conducted by the National Institute of Solar Energy, Jammu and Kashmir has solar power potential of 111.05 Giga Watt, which is the second highest in the country after Rajasthan where the potential is 142.32 Giga Watt but tapping this potential has remained confined to the official statements. During 2016-17, only 0.77 million units of solar power was generated by Jammu and Kashmir. However, not even a single unit was generated in 2017-2018 and 2018-19. Even during the current year the performance of concerned authorities of J&K has remained same till ending September. Jammu and Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA) is the nodal agency for the promotion and development of renewable energy programmes and projects in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The mandate of the agency covers the entire gamut of renewable energy resources such as solar, wind and geothermal. The Lieutenant Governors of J&K UT as well as UT of Ladakh should give necessary push to tapping of available solar energy potential otherwise it would not be possible to meet the targets fixed by the Union Ministry.

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