According to RK’s detailed classification, solar energy is the most abundant non-conventional source. The Earth receives approximately 174 Petawatts of incoming solar radiation. Utilization occurs via two main routes:
If the paper/book is older (e.g., 1st edition early 2000s), it's interesting to see what was "non-conventional" then vs. now. Solar and wind are now conventional in many places; the book may have considered tidal/wave/H₂ as truly futuristic.
RK dedicates significant space to the semiconductor physics of PV cells. When photons hit a p-n junction, electrons are knocked loose, creating direct current (DC). Non Conventional Energy Sources And Utilization By Rk
Rk Rajput provides a balanced view by discussing both the advantages and the limitations of non-conventional energy. While the initial capital investment for renewable infrastructure can be high, the long-term operational costs are significantly lower than fossil fuel plants.
It systematically covers:
As research and development continue to advance, we can expect to see new and innovative technologies emerge in the field of non-conventional energy sources.
These systems convert sunlight directly into heat. According to RK’s detailed classification, solar energy is
The book examines the challenges of connecting intermittent sources, like wind and solar, to the national grid.
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