Planning and Design for a Singapura Village in Karnataka for Self Energy Generation with Utilization of Sustainable Technologies
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering |
© 2014 by SSRG - IJME Journal |
Volume 1 Issue 6 |
Year of Publication : 2014 |
Authors : Harsha D N, Arjun M S, Niranjan Kumar V S, Tejendra Prasad |
How to Cite?
Harsha D N, Arjun M S, Niranjan Kumar V S, Tejendra Prasad, "Planning and Design for a Singapura Village in Karnataka for Self Energy Generation with Utilization of Sustainable Technologies," SSRG International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, vol. 1, no. 6, pp. 27-31, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488360/IJME-V1I6P109
Abstract:
Energy is the main constraint for village development. Modern technologies of power generation doing by hand in hand with Mother Nature.. In past few year India has shown a significantly growth in utilization of renewable energy sources. Today the share of renewable energy sources is almost 12% in total electricity generation. According to Ministry of Power in India so far 1.15 thousands of villages still un-electrified [1].In this paper the potential of renewable energy sources (biomass) is estimated in a Singapura village in Karnataka, India. Based on a survey conducted in an Indian village named “Singapura” situated in district Mandya in Karnataka, the available biomass resources utilized. This paper provides a complete solution to meet energy demand of a village by renewable energy sources. This paper provides a better understanding of utilization of renewable resources in an isolated /off grid locations. Effective and efficient planning to utilization of biomass resources is main consideration for its maximum benefits. In present work detailed studies will be conducted for analyzing the problem of rural area (i.e. Case study of Singapura Village). The concept of Self Energy Generation with utilization of sustainable technologies. Seems to be the best solution for many problems of rural areas.
Keywords:
Biogas, Biomass, Solar Energy, Solar irrigation system
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