Multi weather power generator
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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