A Complete Power Demand Distribution using Renewable Electricity Generation System for India by Incorporating Solar, Wind, Thermal and Biomass Energy Resources

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In India the electricity demand is growing rapidly day by day due to various increasing residential, official and organizational buildings which requires more power. Electricity generation system is dominated by a hybrid renewable energy resources like wind and solar, approximately 35% from 2007 to till now, still power shutdown is applied compulsory by the Indian Government. In order to improve the amount of power generation to 100% with increased thermal, fossil-fueled, and bio-gas power generation is converted into complete solar, wind and thermal including peaking options. In order to fulfil the demand, the wind capacity is increased from 35% into 100% by incorporating solar and thermal. Incorporating various energy systems into stand alone power grid, the highest power demand can be fulfilled. This paper applied an application for mixing various energy resource for increasing the power generation and production.

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A Complete Power Demand Distribution using Renewable Electricity Generation System for India by Incorporating Solar, Wind, Thermal and Biomass Energy Resources. (2019). International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(2S2), 623–628. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b1095.1292s219

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