Power Plant Engineering
Power Plant Engineering
Power Plant Engineering
College of Engineering
Lucban, Quezon
Activity No. 10
Non-Conventional Renewable Source of Electrical Energy
Mikesell, Nicole O.
BSME V-GO
Instructor
Natural resources like wind, tides, solar, biomass, etc generate energy which is known as “Non-
conventional resources“. These are pollution free and hence we can use these to produce a clean
form of energy without any wastage.
As the consumption of energy grows, the population depends more and more on fossil fuels such
as coal, oil and gas day by day. There is a need to secure the energy supply for future since the
prices of gas and oil keep rising by each passing day. So we need to use more and more
renewable sources of energy. For the effective exploitation of non-conventional sources, there
has been an establishment of a separate department namely “Department of non-conventional
sources of energy” by the government of India.
o Electricity generation
o Water heating or cooling
o Transporting
o Rural
Types of Non-convention sources
o Solar Energy
o Wind Energy
o Tidal Energy
o Geothermal Energy
o Biomass
Solar Energy
Solar energy is harnessed by converting solar energy directly into electrical energy in
solar plants. Photosynthesis process carries out this process of conversion of solar energy. In
photosynthesis, green plants absorb solar energy and convert it into chemical energy. Solar
energy is an essential energy of all non-conventional sources but its usage amount is very less. It
is the most important non-conventional source of energy and it gives non-polluting environment-
friendly output and is available in abundant.
Uses of Solar energy
o A solar cooker directs the solar heat into secondary reflector inside the kitchen, which
focuses the heat to the bottom of the cooking vessel. It has a covering of a glass plate.
They are applicable widely in areas of the developing world where deforestation is an
issue, and financial resources to purchase fuel are not much.
o Solar heaters also use solar energy to heat water instead of using gas or electricity.
o Solar cells also use solar power to generate electricity from the sun.
Wind energy
Wind energy describes the process by which wind is used to generate electricity. As the wind
increases, power output increases up to the maximum output of the particular turbine. Wind
farms prefer areas, where winds are stronger and constant. These are generally located at high
altitudes. Wind turbines use wind to make electricity. There is no pollution because no fossil
fuels are burnt to generate electricity. One of India’s largest windmill farm is in Kanyakumari
which generates 380mW of electricity.
Biomass energy
Biomass is the organic matter that originates from plants, animals, wood, sewage. These
substances burn to produce heat energy which then generates electricity. The chemical
composition of biomass varies in different species but generally, biomass consists of 25% of
lignin, 75% of carbohydrates or sugar. Biomass energy is also applicable for cooking, lighting,
and generation of electricity. The residue left after the removal of biogas is a good source of
manure. Biomass is an important energy source contributing to more than 14% of the global
energy supply.
Tidal energy
Tidal power is a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity. In areas
where the sea experiences waves and tides, we can generate electricity using tidal power. India
may take up “ocean thermal level conversion” by which it will be able to generate 50,000mW of
electricity to meet the power requirements.
Geothermal energy
Geothermal energy is the heat energy that we get from hot rocks present in the earth’s crust. So
Geothermal wells release greenhouse gases trapped within the earth and but these emissions are
much lower per energy unit than the fossil fuels. This energy generally involves low running
costs since it saves 80% on fossil fuels. Due to this, there is an increase in the use of geothermal
energy. It helps in reducing global warming and does not create pollution.