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Covers Tidal, Wave, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC).
Structural differences between Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT) and Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT).
Non-conventional energy sources, also widely recognized as , are energy types that are continuously replenished by natural processes. Unlike traditional fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), these resources are virtually inexhaustible, sustainable, and generally have a lower environmental impact. Covers Tidal, Wave, and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
: MHD (Magneto Hydrodynamics), fuel cells, and thermoelectric conversion. Hydrogen Energy : Production and storage of hydrogen as a fuel source. Nuclear Power Plant : Fundamentals of nuclear energy generation. Steam Thermal Power Plants : Working principles and utilization. Diesel Engine Power Plant : Operational mechanics. Gas Turbine Power Plants : System components and applications. Hydro-Electric Power Plants : Power generation from water resources.
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Non-conventional energy sources are those derived from natural processes that are replenished at a rate equal to or faster than they are consumed. Unlike coal, oil, and gas, these sources produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions during operation. Key Characteristics: They are virtually inexhaustible.
Engineering design of solar stills for water purification and crop dryers for agricultural preservation. Unlike traditional fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas),
Wind power is treated as a highly mechanical and aerodynamic discipline within the textbook, focusing on kinetic energy extraction.
Non-Conventional Energy Sources and Utilisation by is a definitive textbook designed for engineering students and professionals focusing on sustainable energy systems. Published by S. Chand Publishing , the book provides an exhaustive and systematic study of renewable and conventional energy sources in a lucid, easy-to-understand style. Key Highlights of the Book Nuclear Power Plant : Fundamentals of nuclear energy
: Hydrothermal resources, vapor-dominated systems, liquid-dominated systems, and hot dry rock resources.