Development of Eco-Friendly Clean Fuel and Solar Energy Project in Rajasthan

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Keerthana Shukla

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Renewable energy sources play a great role in the reducing greenhouse gas emissions and partially replacing fossil fuels. Biomass emerges as a promising option, primarily because of its potential worldwide accessibility, its conversion effectiveness and its capacity to be delivered and consumed on a CO2-neutral basis. All natural issue is known as biomass, and the vitality discharged from biomass when it is eaten, copied or changed over into powers is called biomass vitality. Biomass provides a clean, renewable energy source that could greatly improve our environment, economy and energy security. Biomass energy generates far less air. The requirements with respect to biomass supply in terms of quality and quantity can differ considerably, depending on the energy production technology and the size of the conversion plants. India had set up around 500 MW of Biomass Capacity by 2007 and has expanded it by right around 150 MW from that point forward to stretch around 1 GW limit. Rajasthan has a great role in development of this. Rajasthan, the largest state of India constitutes about 10.4% geographical area of India. There are only two rivers, Chambal and Mahi, whose hydroelectric potential has been almost completely accomplished. The normal power of sun based radiation received over India is 200 MW/km2 with 250–325 bright days in a year. Rajasthan gets sun based radiation of 6.0–7.0 kWh/m2.

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