Present Status of Power Generation in India

Present Status of Power Generation in India Economic growth in India depends on the power sector. The electric energy demands in the last two decades have increased at enormous space. In 1947, the total power generation was only 1360 MW. The present power generation status as planned is as follows : Table A: Indian generation … Read more

Present Installed Capacity of Power Plant and Sectorwise Allocation

Present Installed Capacity and Sectorwise Allocation Total installed capacity in India is 1,57,000 MW from various energy sources. The sources wise contribution to electrical power generation is : Coal = 63% Oil = 4.6% Gas = 11.5% Nuclear = 2.8% Renewable 12.8% (Hydro = 11.9%, Wind 0.6% and Biomass = 0.3%)

Wind Diesel or Wind Gas Turbine Hybrid System

Wind Diesel or Wind Gas Turbine Hybrid System In remote areas where wind conditions are favourable for generation and there’s non-availability of pied, the hybrid system for small and medium power systems with diesel engine, generators or gas turbine generators can be installed. The wind turbine generator and diesel generator can be connected in parallel. … Read more

Wind Energy Conversion System for Battery Charging/DC Loads (Grid Independent System)

Wind Energy Conversion System for Battery Charging/DC Loads (Grid Independent System) Such a system is shown in Figure. In this system the wind energy is converted to DC power by a DC generator and charges the batteries. Power is supplied to DC loads or by the batteries. The charge controller is used for controlling the … Read more

Grid Connected Wind Energy Conversion System

Grid Connected Wind Energy Conversion System A wind energy conversion system converts the wind energy into some form of electrical energy. Such a system is shown in Figure A. The wind turbine converts the wind energy into mechanical energy. This energy is supplied to electrical generator through fixed stepped up gears and coupling according to … Read more