MEDA
What is MEDA?. Establishment Main Function.
OBJECTIVES OF MEDA
Locally available
reduce load shedding
ENERGY SCENARIO
TYPES OF ENERGY
Conventional Energy
Non-Conventional Energy
CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
DISADVANTAGES
NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY
DISADVANTAGES
APPLICATIONS
Domestic water heating Steam and power generation. Commercial and industrial process heat
BENEFITS
Non polluting Simple, low cost. Requires very low maintenance Ease of installation.
APPLICATIONS
Lighting use Solar educational kit Solar Power Fencing Solar Traffic signals
BENEFITS
WIND POWER
APPLICATIONS
BENEFITS
Remote area infrastructure development. Local employment generation. Improved rural economy. ECO-friendly.
Tubular turbine
BENEFITS
Simple technology
Operated and maintained by local community
BIOMASS POWER
BENEFITS
Environment friendly and carbon neutral Locally grown raw material Rural employment Efficient waste utilization
ACHIEVEMENT OF MEDA
small capacity of 250 Kw at village Budal, Ratnagiri (wave energy) At Gondia: 8 MW (biomass)
DOMESTIC SECTOR:
Ensure optimum lighting
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Undertake regular Energy Audits
GENERAL ELECTRICAL
Use of Energy Efficient motors should be promoted on large scale.
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
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