FUTURISTIC RECYCLING APPROACH AND CONSERVATION ENERGY

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• What is energy

• Types of energy

• Energy consumption in India

• Why to need conservation

• Futuristic recycling approach

• Best from waste

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• Energy is all around us. It's flowing in our

bodies, flying through the air, and beating

down on us from the sun. It's everywhere. But

what exactly 'is' energy? And how is it

conserved

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1.Renewable Energy:

Solar energy

Wind energy

hydro energy

geothermal

biomass energy

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Petroleum/

Crude oil

Gas

Coal

Nuclear Fuels

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•The utility electricity sector in India had an

installed capacity of 288 GW as of 31 January

2016.

• RENEWABLE ENERGY plants constituted

28% of total installed capacity and NON-

RENEWABLE Power Plants constituted the

remaining 72%.

• The gross electricity generated by utilities is

1,106 TWh (1,106,000 GWh) and 166 TWh by

captive power plants during the 2014–15 .

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44%

18%

22%

9%7% Industry

Agriculture

Domestic

Commercial

Others

Total Consumption = 1,106,000 GWh

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• We have limited resources available on earth.

• Our demands are continuously increasing day

by day.

• It is possible that someday most of the non-

renewable resources will be exhausted and we

will have to switch over to alternate energy

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Fig: Recycle Bin

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Here we can reuse the plastic bottles for our

home decoration as generally we used to throw

it out anywhere , i.e. best craft from waste

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Vertical Garden Using Plastic Bottles

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• Nearly 4 billion trees worldwide are cut down

each year for paper.

• We should have to start the use of e –news

paper

• E-notebook

• Electronic mail

• Document scanner.

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16FIG: Basic Solar System Model

Rural Sector:

Remote Households

Agriculture

Small scale Entrepreneurships

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• Solar cooker & oven system

• Solar street lighting system

• World’s Largest Solar steam Cooking System: Tirupati30000 Meals Per day

• Solar Cars: it is an electrical vehicle which is recharged form solar energy or sunlight.

• Remote buildings are taking benefit of solar energy at vast scale. Remote schools, and clinics can take solar panel and batteries with them anywhere to produce and use electric power.

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