Recent Trends in Energy Conservation Techniques

Authors

  • Pravin Sukram Chaudhari JT Mahajan Polytеchnic, Faizpur, Maharashtra
  • SS Zope Vicе principal and HOD of Elеctrical Engg. JT Mahajan Polytеchnic, Faizpur
  • Nitin C Patil Lecturеr in Elеctrical Engg. Dеptt.JT Mahajan Polytеchnic, Faizpur.

Abstract

The process of liberalization of the Indian economy is rapidly progressing and it is expected to gather further
momentum in the coming years. Thedemand for electricity is growing at a much faster rate than the
generation and supply of electricity. The shortage of electric power will have cascading effect on industrial
production & economic development. The shortage of power can be met by addition to existing generation
capacities & by more efficient utilization of existing capacities. Because of severe resource constraints
investment in new generation capacity is limited & again, the additional generation capacity would be
available after a long gestation period .In this context it is essential that the maximum should be achieved
out of the existing capacity & that we have to go for optimum investment. The paper contains CASE STUDY
on Energy Saving in Indian power system Reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions is good for
your household budget and good for the environment. There are many practical ideas that are easy to
implement, are low cost or, in many cases, no cost (just little changes in the way we do things) and have an
immediate impact on your wallet and the environment. Electrical energy Saving: Approach to the future.

How to cite this article:

Chaudhari PS, Zope SS, Patil NC. Recent Trends in Energy Conservation Techniques. J Adv Res Power Electro
Power Sys 2018; 5(1&2): 1-5.

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Published

2018-04-21