India - Energy Resources (Non - Conventional)
India - Energy Resources (Non - Conventional)
India - Energy Resources (Non - Conventional)
CONVENTIONAL)
• Need for the development of non-conventional energy sources
• Demand of energy – Domestic sector, agricultural sector,
industrial sector, transport sector
• Main source- fossil fuel- limited and are likely to be
exhausted
• Non conventional energy sources- environment friendly,
renewable, abundant, pollution free, sustainable source
• Eg: Solar, wind, tidal energy, geothermal energy, nuclear
energy, bio gas
Solar energy
• In exhaustible source of
energy
• Tropical country
• Solar- photovoltaic cell
• Solar thermal appliances
• Solar power plants
Advantages Limitation
• Gujarat, Maharashtra,
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,
Renewable, pollution-free Depends on the velocity of the Andhra Pradesh, Odisha
wind • First wind farm- Mandvi-
Do not produce any waste Requires large areas Gujarat
• Highest wind potential-
Gujarat
Land can be used for cattle
• Largest farm- Kannyakumari
rearing or farming
(TN)
Nuclear energy