International Conference on Emerging Frontiers in Technology for Rural Area (EFITRA-2012) |
Foundation of Computer Science USA |
EFITRA - Number 2 |
April 2012 |
Authors: Y.a. Sadawarte, Rajashree T. Hiware, Prateek Pathak, Sameekshatripathi |
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Y.a. Sadawarte, Rajashree T. Hiware, Prateek Pathak, Sameekshatripathi . Non Conventional Sources of Energy. International Conference on Emerging Frontiers in Technology for Rural Area (EFITRA-2012). EFITRA, 2 (April 2012), 1-11.
Renewable energy has had a steady growth in power systems worldwide. The high uncertainty about what type of renewable technology meets technical and economic variables of the energy markets and what could be the participation in the energy matrix are important long term energy planning challenges different scenarios of future development OF the technological contribution of renewables. The scenarios illustrate the need to strengthen the transmission system and the importance of improving and / or incorporating mechanisms to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and the maximization of renewable resources. Future work will establish the impact of intermittent renewable technologies on power system operation