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AN3003 RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY L T P C
3 0 0 3
(Common to Mechanical and Production)
OBJECTIVE
 This subject will enable the student
 To understand the principle of working and the components of different non-conventional
sources
 of energy and their utilization.
 To get an exposure on the power plants working with non conventional energy
UNIT I ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT 9
Primary energy sources - world energy resources-Indian energy scenario-energy cycle of the earth –
environmental aspects of energy utilisation, CO2 emissions and Global warming–renewable energy
resources and their importance. Potential impacts of harnessing the different renewable energy
resources.
UNIT II SOLAR ENERGY 9
Principles of solar energy collection -.solar radiation - measurements - instruments - data and
estimation- types of collectors - characteristics and design principles of different type of collectors -
performance of collectors - testing of collectors. Solar thermal applications - water heaters and air
heaters - performance and applications - simple calculations - solar cooling - solar drying - solar
ponds - solar tower concept - solar furnace.
UNIT III WIND, TIDAL AND GEO THERMAL ENERGY 9
Energy from the wind - general theory of windmills - types of windmills - design aspects of horizontal
axis windmills - applications. Energy from tides and waves – working principles of tidal plants and
ocean thermal energy conversion plants - power from geothermal energy - principle of working of
geothermal power plants.
UNIT IV BIO ENERGY 9
Energy from bio mass & bio gas plants -various types - design principles of biogas plants -
applications. Energy from wastes - waste burning power plants - utilization of industrial and
municipal wastes - energy from the agricultural wastes.
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UNIT V OTHER RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 9
Direct energy conversion (Description, principle of working and basic design aspects only) –
Magneto hydrodynamic systems (MHD) - thermoelectric generators – thermionic generators - fuel
cells - solar cells - types, Emf generated, power output, losses and efficiency and applications.
Hydrogen conversion and storage systems
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. Rai G.D, “Non conventional Energy sources” (1999) Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
REFERENCES:
1 .Sukhatme, S.P., Solar Energy, 2nd edition, TMH, 2003
2. Sulton, “Direct Energy Conversion”, McGraw-Hill, 1966.
3 .Duffie and Beckmann, “Solar Energy Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1974.
4. Garg. H. P and Prakash. J., “Solar Energy - Fundamentals and applications”, TMH, New Delhi,
1997.
5. Ashok V Desai, “Non-conventional Energy”, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi, 1990

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