Importance and Need of Energy Conservation has been stressed in the earlier chapter. This chapter deals with review of literature. Most of the Studies on Energy Conservation have focused on potential of Energy Conservation and measures to be adopted for Energy Conservation by different sectors of the economy. Hereby an attempt has been made to go through different types of Literature on Energy Conservation
tariff is kept affordable so that it becomes the main source of energy in the Country and also to stimulate industrial activities. This paper highlights the role and importance of hydropower for social and economic development of Hydropower, as a clean renewable resource, has two important
diversity and their continuing evolution. (16) Environmental laws should be strictly followed. Conservation Methods: There are two types of conservation methods namely in-situ and ex-situ conservations. Let us discuss the different conservation methods along with their importance. (a) In situ conservation: The conservation of species in their natural habitat or natural ecosystem is known as in situ conservation. In the process, the natural surrounding or ecosystem is protected and maintained so that all
overcome this power shortage by using solar power which is a renewable energy source. The solar energy is abundantly available throughout,so the output voltage from the PV panel is not always constant.Thus the input voltage of the PV inverter can vary widely which is quite different from the desirable voltage level.So we go for Implementation of DC-DC converter with isolated coupled inductor by using non-dissipative snubber for solar energy applications. In this project the proposed converter realizes high
Reduced carbon energy sources To reduced carbon dioxide emissions there is another way to use reduced carbon sources of energy. Energy sources are solar power, wend power, geotharmal energy, low heat hydropower, hydrokinetics includes in carbon-free energy sources. Alternately to reduce-carbon fuel such as natural gas switching from high-carbonfuel the coal and oil, well also result to reduce corbon dioxide emissions. Extent fuel biomass energy is known
populated urban areas. India has roughly 270 species of snakes out of which 60 are highly venomous. An estimated 0.8 million snake bites result in around 50,000 deaths and tens of thousands of amputations every year in the country. India is home to 13 snake varieties that are highly poisonous of which five make up the deadly list of the common snakes biting humans — Common Cobra, Krait Cobra, Russells Viper, Saw Scaled Viper and Hump Nose Pit Viper. (Snake bites kill 46K in India yearly, ToI) When it
stages itself. Though that was a time in India, a degree in electronic communication engineering was a popular choice, but I was very firm in my decision to take up chemical engineering as my bachelor’s degree program, I was convinced that chemical engineering would be most suited as its scope was wide and it provided a range of technologies to specialize on. Further, I was fascinated by the contribution of this profession to environment and energy conservation and the role of today’s chemical engineers
Many plants have been used as substitute of Soma and in the South India it is Sarcostemma brevistigma. This Sarcostemma brevistigma may not be the soma plant of the Ṛgvedic era but exhibits similar characteristics of the Ṛgvedic soma such has having a very bitter taste. In the Soma ceremony the juice of the Soma is enthusiastically imbibed three times a day. Based on the characteristics and properties Ephedra, is the most scholar agreed plant as described in both Rgvedā and Avesta. Plate 2: Sarcostemmabrevisti-gma
Importance of Reverse Logistics in the Indian food industry: As India is the second most populated country, the need of food reaching each and every citizen is at a high priority. Manufacturers have an additional burden of ensuring qualitative and quantitative supply of food to various corners of the country. Food wastage occurs at different stages of supply chain, starting from the harvest stage till it reaches the final consumer. In developing countries like India, 20% of the loss
PGR are the pillars upon which world food security depends especially with expanding global population (Ogwu et al. 2014). PGR include materials considered of systematic importance and applicable in cytogenetic, phylogenetic, evolutionary biology, physiological, biochemical, pathological and ecological research and breeding. They encompass all cultivated crops and those of little to no agricultural value as well as their