ABSTRACT- In the present paper we have studied the present scenario of power sector of India and need for application of renewable sources for future shortage in power demands. Wind turbines do not need any type of fuel, so there are no environmental risks or degradation from the exploration, extraction, transport, shipment, processing or disposal of fuel. of all the renewables, wind energy dominates as an immediate viable, cost effective option which promotes energy conservation and avoids.....>> Read More
SOIL IMPROVEMENT USING FLYASH AND GEOFIBER
Ravi Mishra & Dr. S.M. Ali Jawaid
ABSTRACT- Coal/lignite based thermal power generation has been the backbone of capacity addition in the country. Indian coal is of low grade having high ash content upto 40% in comparison to imported coals which have ash content of the order of 10-15%. Large quantity of ash is being generated at coal/lignite based power station in the country, which has been one of the sources of pollution of both air and water. In India class F type flyash is generated by thermal power plants. An attempt.....>> Read More