The compressive study of energy security prospects in India through Solar Power

Author:

Prakash Om1,Ahmad Asim2,Kumar Anil3,Chatterjee Rajeshwari4,Sharma Shubham56,Alayi Reza7,Monfared Hossein8

Affiliation:

1. Birla Institute of Technology Mesra Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Ranchi, India

2. Usha Martin University Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, , Ranchi, India

3. Delhi Technological University Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Delhi, India

4. Birla Institute of Technology Mesra Department of HMCT, , Ranchi, India

5. Chandigarh University Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Centre for Research & Development, , Mohali, 140413, India

6. IK Gujral Punjab Technical University Deptt. of Mechanical Engg., , Main Campus-Kapurthala 144603, India

7. Islamic Azad University Department of Mechanics, Germi Branch, , Germi, Iran

8. Islamic Azad University Department of Mathematics, Germi Branch, , Germi, Iran

Abstract

Abstract Energy security depends upon the supply and demand of electricity. Power supply volatility is a challenge in India power sector. India is mainly dependent on coal, which is not a viable long-term option. Hence the future of energy supply in India is renewable energy, and solar energy is the most prominent and reliable source of renewable energy. The solar power plant is classified as a low, medium, and high temperature based solar power plant. The low- temperature solar power plant, the collectors, are unglazed plates. In contract, medium-temperature collectors are flat plates, and high-temperature collectors concentrate sunlight using mirrors and lenses, achieving temperature and pressure up to 3000 °C and 20 bar. This article discusses the existing total energy scenario, current solar energy developments, supportive solar energy policies, and solar energy prospects. The tactics, availability, perspectives, potential, and successes of solar energy in India are discussed in this study. The authors compared the barriers to solar energy acceptance and examined the topic of social dissimilarity from a broad theoretical perspective. The study offers policymakers at the federal and state levels, as well as investors, a perspective on issues that may lead to investments in this area. The study states that solar energy could meet above 50% of electricity sector demand in India in 2040. This study determined that solar energy incidence in India is around 5000 trillion KWh (kilowatt-hours) each year. The solar energy accessible in a single year surpasses the energy output from the petroleum derivative. The average energy from the solar power plant is 0.30 kWh per m2 equal to the 1400–1800 peak rated capacity. India has many solar power facilities, making it one of the top producers of renewable energy power.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Environmental Science,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering

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