Course Code: EET322
Course Name: Renewable Energy Systems
Course Prerequisite: Power Systems I
Course Objectives:
This course introduces about different new and renewable sources of energy. Design of some of the systems are also discussed
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course students should be able to:
CO1: Describe the environmental aspects of renewable energy resources.
CO2: Explain the operation of various renewable energy systems.
CO3: Design solar PV systems.
CO4: Explain different emerging energy conversion technologies and storage.
Course References:
G.N. Tiwari: Solar Energy-Fundamentals, Design, Modelling and Applications, Narosa
Publishers, 2002
J.A. Duffie and W.A. Beckman: Solar Energy Thermal Processes, J. Wiley, 1994
Khan B. H., Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009
D.P.Kothari, K.C.Singal, RakeshRanjan, Renewable Energy Sources and Emerging
Technologies, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2009
Rao S. and B. B. Parulekar, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishers, 1999
Sab S. L., Renewable and Novel Energy Sources, MI. Publications, 1995.
Sawhney G. S., Non-Conventional Energy Resources, PHI Learning, 2012
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 3 Lessons
- 15 Weeks
- SyllabusThis course is alinged to the APJAKTU BTECH Electrical and Electronics Engineering Sixth Semester Elective Paper.1
- Module 1Introduction, Environmental Aspects Of Energy-Ecology-Greenhouse Effect-Global Warming-Pollution-Various Pollutants and their Harmful Effects-Green Power-The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change (UNFCC)- Environment-Economy Energy and Sustainable development-Kyoto Protocol -Classification of Energy Resources; Conventional Energy Resources -Availability and their limitations; Non-Conventional Energy Resources –Classification, Advantages, Limitations; Comparison of Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Resources; World Energy Scenario; Indian Energy Scenario.1
- Module 21
