IGNOU OEY 2 Renewable Energy Technologies and their Uses Study Guide (Quick Readable Notes) for Ignou Student(Paperback, BMA Publication) | Zipri.in
IGNOU OEY 2 Renewable Energy Technologies and their Uses Study Guide (Quick Readable Notes) for Ignou Student(Paperback, BMA Publication)

IGNOU OEY 2 Renewable Energy Technologies and their Uses Study Guide (Quick Readable Notes) for Ignou Student(Paperback, BMA Publication)

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Ignou course OEY 2, which focuses on renewable energy technologies and their uses, a study guide or quick readable notes might cover the following topics:Introduction to Renewable Energy: Overview of renewable energy sources and their significance in addressing energy security, environmental sustainability, and climate change mitigation.Solar Energy Technologies: Explanation of solar energy capture and conversion technologies, including photovoltaic (PV) systems for electricity generation, solar thermal systems for heating and cooling, and concentrated solar power (CSP) plants.Wind Energy Technologies: Discussion of wind energy generation technologies, including wind turbines, wind farms, and offshore wind energy projects, and their potential for electricity generation in different geographical regions.Hydropower Technologies: Overview of hydropower generation technologies, including conventional hydroelectric dams, run-of-river hydroelectric plants, pumped storage hydropower, and micro-hydro systems for decentralized energy production.Biomass Energy Technologies: Explanation of biomass energy conversion technologies, including combustion, gasification, anaerobic digestion, and biofuels production, and their applications in heat and power generation, transportation, and industrial processes.Geothermal Energy Technologies: Discussion of geothermal energy extraction and utilization technologies, including geothermal power plants, direct-use applications for heating and cooling, and geothermal heat pumps for residential and commercial buildings.