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  • Singh, S.P (1993)
    In the recent days, the increased emphasis is being given on the harnessing of the renewable/non-conventional sources of the energy due to the tremendous increase in the fuel cost and the depletion of the fossil fuel ...
  • Shankar, Vinay (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    With increasing number of hydroelectric projects in India and across the globe, delays in commissioning and cost overrun has been a regular feature of these projects. Almost all hydro projects barring few, have been victim ...
  • Tenzin, Namgay (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    The global electricity market and network is changing with integration of large shares of renewable energy sources in the conventional electrical grid. The shift from conventional sources of electricity to renewable sources ...
  • Ahmadi, Ahmad Zubair (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Discharge and head are the fundamental parameters for hydropower potential assessment. The potential site should have good combination of these two parameters. In Afghanistan there are many sites which have best combination ...
  • Upreti, Ajay Chandra (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Hydropower is the one of the important source of power generation. The share of hydropower is 15.22% of total electricity generation in India. Hydropower plant needs trash rack to prevent garbage and floating trashes from ...
  • Kumar, Ravi (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    As the nations are developing, their energy demand is also increasing continuously whereas the conventional resources to fulfil these energy requirements are vanishing continuously. At the same time, renewable energy sources ...
  • Mehta, Amandeep (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    In the field of hydropower, the designing of different components which is cost effective is a challenging work. For proper design of these components are need to analyse critically as the flow is turbulent as well as three ...
  • Kumar, Anuj (2012)
    Energy plays an important role in almost all areas of human and commercial activities. Electricity generation through the non-renewable sources is quite common to meet the demand of the growing population and developing ...
  • Bag, Siladitya (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    India is one of the fastest growing economy in the world. And energy plays a vital role in the development of country’s economy. Day by day the gradual crisis of electricity and pollution from conventional energy sources ...
  • Mishra, Alok (2012)
    Electricity generation through conventional energy resources causes pollution, global warming & further power deficiency in the world due to increase in load demand causes the power sector to shift towards the renewable ...
  • Jayara, Yashveer (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Urban sanitation in India faces many challenges. Nearly 60 million people in urban areas lack access to improved sanitation arrangements, and more than two-thirds of wastewater is let out untreated into the environment, ...
  • Agel, Rafik. Ab. (2012)
    Urbanization in India is on a major growth trend. Roorkee town is growing also with cities into becoming from big towns. The services required to match this growth are not growing proportionately and often the available ...
  • Alzibeer, Walaa Abdalhalim Ahmed (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    A City Sanitation Plan (CSP) addresses social, technical, financial, institutional, capacity building and stakeholders’ participation towards sustainable infrastructural development for sanitation. A Plan has been prepared ...
  • Jain, Jagriti (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    In the present study, an attempt has been made to assess the impact of the climatic change on soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and soil erosion in a hilly region of India (north of Tehri Garhwal district, Uttarakhand) ...
  • Kesarwani, Prasant (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Fossil fuel are depleting at very fast rate so we need to go for other renewable energy sources for the completion of energy demand. Solar energy is considered as one of the promising source of renewable energy. Due to ...
  • Ram, Seva (2012)
    Jodhpur is one of the most important city of Rajasthan. It was founded by Rao Jodhaji in 1452 AD. The area is very much prone to drought generally and famine occurs at 3-5 years intervals. Therefore water conservation has ...
  • Eknath, Pote Sachin (2010)
    Godavari is the second largest river in India and referred as the Vriddh (Old) Ganga or the Dakshin (South) Ganga. Godavari is one of t:re most sacred rivers of India. Pollution in this penimiular river is fast reaching ...
  • Soni, Saurabh (2010)
    Hasdeo river is a tributory of Mahanadi flows in the stretch of 245 km from Hasdeo mountain North of Sonhat near Mindra village to Barra-Basantpur village, where it meets with the river Mahanadi. Its total catchment area ...
  • Ranjan, Ashish (2012)
    The Hindon River and its tributaries, Kali and Krishna which flows through six districts of Uttar Pradesh (Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, and Gautambudh Nagar) and predominantly through rural ...
  • Dwivedi, Mahendra Dutt (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The remote areas far away from grid supply are electrified by the autonomous power supply which are based on diesel-engine generator sets and work at relatively high cost. Integration of renewable energy sources (RESs), ...