HYDRO AND RENEWABLE ENERGY ( FORMERLY ALTERNATE HYDRO ENERGY CENTRE): Recent submissions

  • Lakra, Sanjy (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Fossil fuels are the main source of energy supply today as they produce coal, oil and natural gas for fulfilling world’s energy demand. The next two decades might see energy demand grow by almost half as it is today. The ...
  • Shrestha, Sagar (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The demand of energy in the world is increasing rapidly. Hydropower projects are emerging as a solution for sustainable, green, environment friendly, long term and cost effective source of renewable energy globally including ...
  • Mandal, Raju (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Access for heavy equipment, construction material as well man power is the primary need before the start of construction phase of any hydropower projects. The access need to be examined with different alternatives to ...
  • Verma, Puneet (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Due to rapid industrialisation and use of advanced technologies there has been increase in the consumption of fossil fuels, especially petroleum. Increasing needs are reciprocally proportionate to diminishing reserves of ...
  • Saxena, Priyank (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Day by day need of energy is growing whether it is in form of fossil fuel or as indirect source electricity. As electricity is the vital component of growth and development for the country. The per capita income is the ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kushwaha, Anoop Kumar (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Renewable energy sources and technologies have potential to provide solutions to the longstanding traditional energy problems being faced by the developing countries like India. Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) ...
  • Garg, Pallavi (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Our Civilization is moving towards the enhancement in lifestyle with fast pace. The technology is advancing with innovative ideas and also by dealing with real life related problems. Still the common mankind is not able ...
  • Insha, Mohd (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Energy is available in multiple forms and plays a significant role in world wide economic growth and industrialization. The growth of world population accompanied with rising material needs intensified the rate of energy ...
  • Dorji, Sonam (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Modeling and simulation of the hydropower plants is necessary to study the dynamic behaviors and dynamic response of the hydraulic systems, the governor and electrical systems associated with the plants. It also helps in ...
  • Kumar, Manoj (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Hydropower is one of the most economical, non-polluting and environment friendly resources. The other advantages of hydro power plant are low generation cost, long life, and high efficiency but at the same time it has the ...
  • Mishra, Krishna Kant (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Rapid depletion of petroleum products and rise in energy demands supresses the invention and research of alternative resourses of energy. Biodiesel is being considered as a promising solution with a number of technical ...
  • Gupta, Jyoti (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Today most of the rural parts of India and remote areas are suffering from electricity supply. Although fossil fuel plays a vital role in meeting electricity demand but the economic and environmental aspects have triggered ...
  • Kaur, Jasveer (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The growth of civilization has been linked to our ability to capture and use the force of flowing water to our benefit. As lot of potential is available in flowing streams,so natural power available in streams has gained ...
  • Verma, Gaurav (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Smart gird is being very useful in power industry for its vast potential and it provides various benefits which include efficient management, self- healing of the network, smart metering system, load forecasting and dynamic ...
  • Kumar, Manoj (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The term hydraulic transient describes the effect of unsteady flow of fluid in pipeline. It is in the form of the rise and fall of pressure from the steady state condition. Therefore it is necessary to analyze hydraulic ...
  • Jagriti (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    As the power demand in the world is increasing continuously. Therefore there is a need of efficient system along with increased generation. Distributed Generation minimizes the overall cost along with increase in reliability. ...
  • Kumar, Kaushal (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Rise in energy demand, emission standards and reduction of oil resources have initiated the researchers to invent substitute fuels for an IC engines. Biodiesel is a substitute fuel to diesel fuel and can be used in IC ...
  • Sadashiv, Dani Nikhil (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Biomass, such as agricultural residue, can be converted into briquette fuel using technology to expand the possible applications of biomass and improve biomass utilization efficiency. The major machines required in a ...
  • 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), ...