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Title: Potential of Non-Conventional Sources of Energy in Rural India, 20th National Conventional Sources of Energyy in Rural India
Authors: Singh, R D
Garg, N K
Keywords: 2004
Sources of energy
Rural india
Non-conventional sources
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2011
Abstract: Energy is important for the survival of human being. With the increase in urbanization there is more demand of energy and due to pressure on conventional sources, these are to be conserved and renewable sources need to be utilized, as these are sustainable sources. India has a large potential of these sources of energy. The majority of population of India is living in rural settlements and is dependent on these sources, which are not properly used. To increase the efficiency of various sources and use them in environment friendly manner there is need to identify the area specific energy sources and use them for their full potential. In majority of the cases there are problems of maintenance of systems like biogas plants, biomass improved chullas, solar lanterns, solar water heaters and biomass co-generators and gasifires etc. A proper setup of trained personals backed by strong R&D is required to exploit the full potential of renewable sources.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/386
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