To Balance Power Demand and Power Availability through Renewable Energy in India
International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
© 2015 by SSRG - IJEEE Journal |
Volume 2 Issue 11 |
Year of Publication : 2015 |
Authors : Ankita Borban, Rakesh Singh Lodhi |
How to Cite?
Ankita Borban, Rakesh Singh Lodhi, "To Balance Power Demand and Power Availability through Renewable Energy in India," SSRG International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, vol. 2, no. 11, pp. 9-11, 2015. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488379/IJEEE-V2I11P103
Abstract:
At present India power generation growth is gradually increasing with the time and some are unexpected large generation state but as per time, demand is also increased. Optimization of wind-biomass hybrid generation system in Maharashtra and Kerala can balance the difference of demand and availability. In this paper determination of two states i.e. Kerala & M.H. power demand and generation is minimum in Kerala but highest demand and generation in M.H.so results shows as yearly demands fulfill by hybrid generation system. Power generation through renewable energy to fulfill load of M.H. & Kerala.
Keywords:
Renewable Energy Distributed Generation, Biomass Energy, Wind Energy, MATLAB.
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