ID: 64340
Title: Generation of green energy from Paddy straw
Author: Dr. Yogender Singh Yadav
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 30-33 (2016)
Subject: Generation of green energy from Paddy straw
Keywords: Generation, Green energy, Paddy straw
Abstract: Agriculture is a major contributor to India's gross domestic product (GDP). With a large agricultural produce comes equally large agricultural waste. Unfortunately, management of agricultural waste is lacking. Burning of crop residue is a common practice that leads to pollution, which further creates health hazards.
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ID: 64339
Title: Smart village nanogrid energizing rural hinterland.
Author: Dr. Ashok Das
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 26-29 (2016)
Subject: Smart village nanogrid
Keywords: Smart village, nanogrid,Chhotkei, Angul, Odisha
Abstract: A comprehensive definition of an ideal village was proposed by late Dr. APJ Kalam as 'PURA' village for provisioning urban amenities for rural areas. A smart village build around the vision of PURA. In our view, a smart village addresses the elements of PURA through both 'hard' interventions, such as agricultural improvement, energy sufficiency, rural industry and locally relevant livelihood, water and waste mangement ,and improved digital connectivity, as well as 'soft' interventions, such as good governance, better public health services, sanitation, civic services, education and skill development, along with climate change adaptation.
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ID: 64338
Title: Power from Urine
Author: Dr S.S. Verma
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 24-25 (2016)
Subject: Power from Urine
Keywords: power of urine , Urine power generator
Abstract: With around one-seventh of the population lacking access to basic electricity and a dwindling of the global supply of oil and coal, scientists are eager to find solutions to power the world in more renewable and sustainable ways. As electric power has become the lifeline in modern times, so has the quest of human beings to find out ways to generate clean power from cheap and environment -friendly sources.
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ID: 64337
Title: Enabling concentrated solar thermal systems in Desert Areas
Author: Dr. Laltu Chandra, Dr.Ambesh Dixit and Dr. V.Narayanan
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 22-23 (2016)
Subject: Enabling concentrated solar thermal systems in Desert Areas
Keywords: Solar thermal systems, desert areas, challenges, innovations
Abstract: Desert areas, such as Rajasthan in India, receive reasonable direct normal irradiation (DNI) on account of being located at the equatorial belt. Concentrated solar thermal (CST) system, for example heliostat based, can be utilized for harnessing solar energy for applications, such as electricity, process het and cooling. However, it must be emphasized that adaptation of such CST concepts to local conditions, such as the arid desert in Rajasthan, is necessary for long-term reliable operation.
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ID: 64336
Title: Energy access through off-grid micro hydro projects
Author: Onkar Nath
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 18-21 (2016)
Subject: Energy access through off-grid micro hydro projects
Keywords: Energy access, Micro-hydro power project, Uttarakhand
Abstract: There are different elements that constitute infrastructure, such as road, water, sanitation, electricity, health, telecommunication, etc. Each one contributes and complements other elements in achieving overall development of a region or a country. Access to electricity is perceived to be a key requirement for poverty reduction by enabling the creation and improvement of income-generating activities.
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ID: 64335
Title: The National Solar Mission
Author: Shri Dilip Nigam
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (6). 11-15 (2016)
Subject: The National Solar Mission
Keywords: National Solar Mission,Solar Energy
Abstract: The National Solar Mission (NSM) launched in January 2010, is a major initiative of the Government of India involving States, R &D institutions, and industries to promote solar energy while addressing energy security and climate change challenges of the country. Thus, it will constitute a major contribution by India to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change. The Mission is one of eh several initiatives that are part of National Action Palan on Climate Change (NAPCC).
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ID: 64334
Title: A boon for turmeric drying forced agricultural university.
Author: Dr. Sukhmeet Singh
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 38-39 (2016)
Subject: A boon for turmeric drying forced agricultural university.
Keywords: Turmeric drying, Punjab agricultural university
Abstract: The production of green turmeric has shown significant improvement in Punjab but for its use, it has to be processed, i.e., dried, polished, and grinded. As turmeric is a n essential part of Indian cuisine, sustained growth in demand es expected for the product. As a part of diversify agriculture huge potential under turmeric cultivation has been envisaged. For the last few years, the wholesale market price of raw turmeric is Rs 8-12 per kg whereas after processing about 5 kg of fresh turmeric yields of 1 kg of dried turmeric powder and the branded turmeric powder is available at approx.
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ID: 64333
Title: Renewable energy in Assam a state with tremendous potential
Author: -[Re-state]
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 33-37 (2016)
Subject: Renewable energy in Assam a state with tremendous potential
Keywords: Renewabale energy, Assam, India
Abstract: The Assam Energy Development Agency (AEDA) was constituted as the nodal agency for new and renewable sources of energy under the Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources, GoI, for the state of Assam in July 2022.In 2002 , primary objectives of the AEDA were to act as the State Nodal Agency of Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources in the areas of new and renewable sources of energy for the state-to initiate, promote, support, and coordinate all activities in the field of non-conventional energy sources as well as to thereby tap the potential to generate energy for various uses either industrial or domestic and especially for the rural, hilly, and border areas not connected with the conventional grid; and to disseminate information about the recent technological advancement and already available technology in the field of non-conventional and renewable sources of energy.
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ID: 64332
Title: Suryamitra programme A life changing journey from unskilled to skilled solar reflection
Author: Rajiv Kumar
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 30-32 (2016)
Subject: Suryamitra programme
Keywords: Suryamitra programme, Life changing journey, skilled sola technician
Abstract: L& T Construction, India's largest professionally managed construction orgnization, is fully committed to fulfil social and environmental responsibilities for sustainable development. L& T is successfully running the construction skill training programme ,since late 1993, to bridge the gap of skilled workforce required for the development of India.
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ID: 64331
Title: Environment affects solar power generation.
Author: Avipsa Dey
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 26-29 (2016)
Subject: Environment affects solar power generation.
Keywords: Environment, Solar power generation
Abstract: Installing solar panels on rooftops, canal tops, and barren lands has been a regular proactive nowadays. But, majority of the installations are not well maintained and are left unatteneded under the open sky. Solar panels require minimum maintenance, but they are not completely maintenance free. Before installing the panels a through survey of the site considering the environmental factors affecting the performance of the solar panels must be carried out with the ultimate goal of maximizing the power collection capacity as well as efficiency of the system.
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ID: 64330
Title: Battery-operated vehicles alternate fuels for surface transporation programme
Author: Sohail Akhtar
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 16-18 (2016)
Subject: Battery-operated vehicles alternate fuels for surface transporation programme
Keywords: Battery-operated vehicles,Surface transportation programme
Abstract: The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has been implementing broad based research, design, development and demonstration programme on Alternate Fuels for Surface Transportation (AFST) for more than two decades. MNRE had issued guidelines/scheme on November 12, 2010.A provision was made to provide central Financial Assistance (CFA) as a subsidy to the end-users for purchasing of new indigenous battery-operated vehicles (2,3, and 4 wheelers).
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ID: 64329
Title: Microgrids opening new possibilities for the electricity grid
Author: Pankaj Verma an Dr.Prasenjit Basak
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2016
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 9 (5). 12-15 (2016)
Subject: Microgrids
Keywords: Microgrids, Electricity grids
Abstract: As the reserves of nonrenewable sources of energy are falling down in the nature we need to look for some other alternatives in place of these sources. Some of the renewable sources of energy are wind, solar, small hydro ,etc, but these energy sources then load with high power demand can be served easily. The configuration in which various distributed sources are combined to serve together is simply a microgrid.
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ID: 64328
Title: Bio-CNG a suitable choice for green transportation
Author: Dr. Shailey Singhal and Dr. Madhu Sharma
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (4&5). 41-43 (2017)
Subject: Bio-CNG
Keywords: Bio-CNG, Green transportation
Abstract: Compressed natural gas (CNG) is an important transportation fuel obtained by compressing natural gas to the pressure above 3,100 pounds per square inch. CNG is used as a substitute to gasoline, diesel, and LPG. Use of CNG is promoted worldwide as it is a clean fuel and CNG vehicles show an average reduction in ozone forming emissions to around 80 percent as compared to gasoline vehicles.
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ID: 64327
Title: Clean light for children to study million solar Urja lamp (SoUL) Programme
Author: -[Success story]
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (4&5). 40-40 (2017)
Subject: Clean light for children to study million solar Urja lamp (SoUL) Programme
Keywords: Clean light, children, Million solar Urja Lamp (SoUL) Programme
Abstract: India has one of the youngest populations in the world, with 350 million children less than 14 years of age making school education essential for future of the country. However, 221 million people residing in India are still without electricity access to alternate clean light source or suffer from erratic electric supply, both of which affect their study during evening hours.
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ID: 64326
Title: Gujarat solar water pumpsets
Author: -[Success story]
Editor: Dr. Arun K. Tripathi
Year: 2017
Publisher: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Source: ENVIS, CES & EWRG, CES
Reference: Akshay Urja (Renewable energy) Vol. 10 (4&5). 39-39 (2017)
Subject: Gujarat solar water pumpsets
Keywords: Gujarat, Solar water pumpsets
Abstract: In Gujarat, the power consumption for agriculture pumpsets is more than 20 percent of the total consumption, which increases year by year, because the distribution companies (DISCOMs) are releasing approximately 1 lakh connections per year.
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