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Renewable Energy Sources and Development in Their Use

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The continuous depletion of availability of existing fossil fuels with exponential increase in energy demand, the gap between demand and supply has been increased exponentially. The possible way to bridge this gap is by use of nonconventional energy resources for production of energy, often termed as green power. These sources also help in reducing the greenhouse gasses effect, which has direct impact on the average temperature of earth. Further, these sources are everlasting sustainable energy sources. This paper presents review on various renewable energy systems, their optimizing and modeling techniques, interfacing mechanism with different mathematical models, algorithms used like HOMER, GA, PSO, etc.

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Misra, M., Tayal, V.K., Singh, H.P. (2019). Renewable Energy Sources and Development in Their Use. In: Kumar, M., Pandey, R., Kumar, V. (eds) Advances in Interdisciplinary Engineering . Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6577-5_84

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