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Saba Parvin Haque
M.Sc. Life Sciences
(Specialization in Neurobiology)
from “Sophia College
(Autonomous)”, Mumbai.
selfexplanatory.2022
Energy Resources
https://images.app.goo.gl/RfFSDxMciPcPCJSq9
Primary Energy Resources
Secondary Energy Resources
24% Transportation
40% Industries
30% Domestic & Commercial Purposes
6% For other uses including agriculture
All things that are useful to us are
called .
etc are all
resources.
Resources are useful raw materials that we
get from .
Renewable resources/Non-Conventional
1. Solar energy
2. Wind energy
3. Hydro energy
4. Tidal energy
5. Wave energy
6. Geo Thermal energy
7. Biogas
8. Bio fuels
9. Wood
10. Hydrogen
11. Alcohol
12. Air
13. Water
14. Soil
Renewable resources are those resources that can be replenished or renewed
naturally. Air, water, wind, solar energy etc. are all renewable resources.
Renewable energy sources are inexhaustible, i.e. they can be replaced after we
use them and can produce energy again and again.
Fig: Tidal energy Fig:Closed cycle OTEC system
1. Fossil fuel
❑Coal
❑Natural gas
❑Petroleum
2. Thermal power
3. Nuclear energy
4. Wood
Natural Gas
Fig: Thermal power plant
 Indira Nagar, a small hamlet of Panchayat Soda in District Tonk, Rajasthan,
consists of 13 houses with a population of 190 mainly farmers. Most of
them have their own lands that they use to cultivate a single rain fed crop
of pulses and groundnut every year; whereas others are laborers.
 Agencies and Supporters: Minda NexGenTech Ltd along with the support
of local sarpanch Ms Chhavi Rajawat started with setting up of a 240 W
solar power-based micro grid, investment being made by Minda
NexGenTech Ltd.
 Objectives: It was to provide basic lighting in the village. The outcomes of
such plant later turned into its objectives as:
 • Providing basic lighting and charging of mobile phones
 • Better standard of living by providing opportunity for generating income
 • Kerosene free lighting
 • Improvement in health, safer environment and education opportunities
 Terms of the project: The solar power plant works on BOM
(built, operate, and maintain) model where each household
pays monthly charge of Rs.150 for usage.
 Outcomes: In addition to each household lighted up, with
the initiatives and support from villagers, provision of extra
income generation was started as for e.g. grinding of pulses
at Rs5/kg which has resulted in a monthly additional
income of about Rs 547 per household. Other activities
initiated are sewing centre, education centres etc. In all
the efforts have been to come up with sustainable
development for the villagers.
 Energy Resources | PHMC > Energy REsources. (n.d.). Pennsylvania Historical and
Museum Commission. http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/energy/
 RE&S: LESSON 1. Classification of energy sources. (n.d.).
http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/mod/page/view.php?id=1251
 ResearchGate. (n.d.). ResearchGate | Find and share research.
https://www.researchgate.net/
 Homepage - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). (n.d.). https://www.eia.gov/
 (PDF) Energy Resources: Indian Scenario (researchgate.net)
Thank you
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Energy Resources.pdf

  • 1. Saba Parvin Haque M.Sc. Life Sciences (Specialization in Neurobiology) from “Sophia College (Autonomous)”, Mumbai. selfexplanatory.2022
  • 3. Primary Energy Resources Secondary Energy Resources 24% Transportation 40% Industries 30% Domestic & Commercial Purposes 6% For other uses including agriculture
  • 4. All things that are useful to us are called . etc are all resources. Resources are useful raw materials that we get from .
  • 5. Renewable resources/Non-Conventional 1. Solar energy 2. Wind energy 3. Hydro energy 4. Tidal energy 5. Wave energy 6. Geo Thermal energy 7. Biogas 8. Bio fuels 9. Wood 10. Hydrogen 11. Alcohol 12. Air 13. Water 14. Soil Renewable resources are those resources that can be replenished or renewed naturally. Air, water, wind, solar energy etc. are all renewable resources. Renewable energy sources are inexhaustible, i.e. they can be replaced after we use them and can produce energy again and again.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Fig: Tidal energy Fig:Closed cycle OTEC system
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. 1. Fossil fuel ❑Coal ❑Natural gas ❑Petroleum 2. Thermal power 3. Nuclear energy 4. Wood
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.  Indira Nagar, a small hamlet of Panchayat Soda in District Tonk, Rajasthan, consists of 13 houses with a population of 190 mainly farmers. Most of them have their own lands that they use to cultivate a single rain fed crop of pulses and groundnut every year; whereas others are laborers.  Agencies and Supporters: Minda NexGenTech Ltd along with the support of local sarpanch Ms Chhavi Rajawat started with setting up of a 240 W solar power-based micro grid, investment being made by Minda NexGenTech Ltd.  Objectives: It was to provide basic lighting in the village. The outcomes of such plant later turned into its objectives as:  • Providing basic lighting and charging of mobile phones  • Better standard of living by providing opportunity for generating income  • Kerosene free lighting  • Improvement in health, safer environment and education opportunities
  • 19.  Terms of the project: The solar power plant works on BOM (built, operate, and maintain) model where each household pays monthly charge of Rs.150 for usage.  Outcomes: In addition to each household lighted up, with the initiatives and support from villagers, provision of extra income generation was started as for e.g. grinding of pulses at Rs5/kg which has resulted in a monthly additional income of about Rs 547 per household. Other activities initiated are sewing centre, education centres etc. In all the efforts have been to come up with sustainable development for the villagers.
  • 20.  Energy Resources | PHMC > Energy REsources. (n.d.). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/portal/communities/energy/  RE&S: LESSON 1. Classification of energy sources. (n.d.). http://ecoursesonline.iasri.res.in/mod/page/view.php?id=1251  ResearchGate. (n.d.). ResearchGate | Find and share research. https://www.researchgate.net/  Homepage - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). (n.d.). https://www.eia.gov/  (PDF) Energy Resources: Indian Scenario (researchgate.net) Thank you