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STUDENT ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM

GREEN ENERGY

PRESENTED BY:
GURUKIRAN V

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, JAIN


COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
CONTENT

•Introduction

•Types of green energy

•Sustainability

•Efficiency

•Advantages

•Disadvantages

•India and its contribution

•References
INTRODUCTION

WHAT IS GREEN ENERGY ?

Green energy represents all the clean sources of power that are generated using the natural
source of energy available on the planet, which are friendly with environment releasing zero
emissions and are also renewable.
The green sources of power on planet Earth are produced by nature or by the Sun, so they are
renewable and sustainable because they never run out.
TYPES OF GREEN ENERGY

 BIOMASS ENERGY

 SOLAR ENERGY

 HYDROELECTRICITY ENERGY

 WIND ENERGY

 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
BIOMASS ENERGY

Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living


organisms. In the context of biomass for energy this is often used
to mean plant based material, but biomass can equally apply to
both animal and vegetable derived material.
SOLAR ENERGY

Solar Energy Is produced by using


photovoltaic cells, which capture sunlight
and turns that into energy. Although, the
current technology offered in this field as
only 40% efficiency in converting the
energy.
WIND ENERGY

These giant spinwheels spin from strong


winds which spins a turbine of a generator
to produce energy. The windmills are a
great source of energy, yet plagued by the
similar efficiency disadvantage of 35%-
45%.
HYDROELECTRICITY
ENERGY

Flowing water creates energy that can be


captured and turned into electricity. This is
called hydroelectric power or hydropower.
The most common type of hydroelectric
power plant uses a dam on a river to store
water in a reservoir. Water released from
the reservoir flows through a turbine,
spinning it, which in turn activates a
generator to produce electricity. But
hydroelectric power doesn't necessarily
require a large dam
EFFCIENCY OF GREEN ENERGY

The success, to date, of fossil fuels being able to meet


energy demand any time required has led to a feeling of
society wide unrealistic entitlement. This translates into a
belief that whatever we want we can always have
whenever we want it. This of course is leading to problems
as it patently can no longer be maintained. It also has lead
to the development of quite unrealistic expectations as to
how far renewable can replace fossil fuels. Renewable
energy is being tagged on to a massive existing demand
led fossil fueled energy system that has historically grown
and grown. Attempts at demand reduction and increased
efficiency seem to deliver slim savings and these are often
cancelled, for example, by people choosing higher comfort
levels or just doing higher mileage in their more efficient
cars.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Green Energy

Negative impact to the environment is Zero.


Make Pollution Free Environment.
Green energy solutions.
Good to Everybody.
Easy to stabilize.
More Efficient.

Disadvantages

Costly to stabilize.
India and its contribution
THANK YOU !
QUESTIONS ?

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