Multi weather power generator

  • Ashish Verma Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
  • Himayan Singha Guru Nanak Institute of Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4718-9440
  • Nilesh Kumar Singh Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
  • Nilesh Singh Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
  • Pankaj Kumar Yadav Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
Keywords: Energy, Eco-friendly Technology, Environmental Engineering, Solar Power, Wind Mill

Abstract

In the year 2018, the world has consumed roughly 1,60,000 TWh (TeraWatt Hour) of energy. 35% of that was produced from Natural Oil, another 25% from coal. Only about 5% was harnessed from Solar Radiations and another 8% from Wind. We need to preserve the non-renewable fuels and switch to the renewable sources and more eco-friendly sources. We propose a system that harnesses energy from multiple renewable sources at once thus making it efficient in multiple weather conditions and also extremely eco-friendly.

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Author Biographies

Ashish Verma, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Himayan Singha, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Nilesh Kumar Singh, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Nilesh Singh, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Pankaj Kumar Yadav, Guru Nanak Institute of Technology

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

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Published
2020-02-11
How to Cite
Verma, A., Singha, H., Singh, N. K., Singh, N., & Yadav, P. K. (2020). Multi weather power generator. PREPARE@u® | General Preprint Services, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.36375/prepare_u.a75
Section
Seminar / Conference Paper