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

  • Norbu, Thinley (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    With increase in population, the dependent on fossil fuel increases and depletion of fossil fuel reserve and the environment concern became more issues these days. It has been thought for renewable energy which is inexhaustible ...
  • Deepika, Tamta (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    There is a huge potential of solar energy available in India, given that technology routes for conversion of solar radiation into heat and electricity. Solar thermal and solar photovoltaic routes are viable to harness ...
  • Khurana, Hitesh (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    World’s energy demand is mainly dependent on coal, oil and natural gas which are obtained from the fossil fuels. Energy demand is expected to increase by almost half over the next two decades. This will put us in a ...
  • 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 ...
  • Aung, Tun Lin (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Power loss reduction initiative in distribution systems leads to reduce the cost of energy purchase and increase the distribution infrastructurers’ capacities. Therefore it is a vital objective in the sound management ...
  • Nazir Jaheesh, Ahmad (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    Improvement of power factor in distribution networking, Howe can decreased loses, voltage drop, over current and searching away for solution. power Factor Improvement is one of the technique which helps in consenlation of ...
  • Tun, Sein Win (2016)
    Hydropower development plays a leading role in renewable energy generation, which is of great importance for the socio-economic development of the countries, especially in developing countries in large transition. It will ...
  • Aditi, Garg (AHEC, IIT ROORKEE, 2016)
    The ever increasing urbanisation and industrialisation has led to the increase in demand for energy supply which has imposed a high pressure on the existing conventional energy sources. As these resources are available ...
  • Naing Oo, Kyaw (2012)
    The Chindwin river is one of the most useful and important rivers in Myanmar. Chindwin River is the largest tributary of the Ayeyarwady River. Chindwin River has a mountainous forested terrain with the only exception of ...
  • Shekhawat, Kuldeep Singh (2010)
    In the Himalayan region main and suitable source of energy is hydro power potential of the resion . Many hydro plants have been in operation over last 50 years utilizing the hydro potential for electricity generation. Rain ...
  • Prabhakar, Jadhav Vishal (2010)
    Karanja (Pongamia pinnata) oil, a non-edible high viscosity (27.84 cSt at 40°C) straight vegetable oil, is blended with conventional diesel in various proportions to evaluate the performance and emission characteristics ...
  • Khan, Imran (2010)
    The popularity of the turbines under micro hydro lies in the fact that they are less costly and can be fabricated locally. There are various types of turbines that can be used in micro hydro. Cross-Flow turbine has been ...
  • Dashora, ILa (2010)
    Renewable energy sources have a large potential to contribute to the sustainable development of specific territories by providing them with a wide variety of socio-economic and environmental benefits. The present time puts ...
  • S, Deepak (2010)
    Energy is the basic requirement for economic development. Every sector of a country's economy needs input of energy. As the nonrenewable fossil energy sources continues to deplete and realizing the summits -held at . Brazil ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kumar, D. Lakshman (2010)
    Modeling and simulation of small hydro power (SHP) plants helps in studying the dynamic response of the hydraulic systems, governor and electrical systems associated with the plant. It also helps in studying the stability ...
  • Agarwal, Anubhuti (2010)
    Since the time electricity generation from water has started, plant operators and supervisors have been involved in operation, controlling, monitoring and data acquisition tasks manually. Later, relay logic control systems ...
  • Arun, Aher Sarika (2010)
    Most of the energy we use today comes from non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, fossil fuels etc. These sources are being consumed much rapidly than they are created. Also use of such resources leads to pollution ...
  • Kumar, G. Deepak (2010)
    Hussainsagar lake, constructed in the year 1562 and situated between twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad of Andhra Pradesh in India, is an engineering marvel and a symbol of traditional wisdom of water conservation ...