Will Hydrogen be the Next Game Changer?
In today’s energy world, the most significant challenge is controlling the climate change, technologies based on Hydrogen (H2) hold enormous potential to aid the process of decarbonisation… - P. K. Chatterjee (P. K.)
PHOTOVOLTAIC-FED MULTILEVEL INVERTER
The quality of power is most significant in the field of the power system. Many techniques are used for improving the same. In this article, the quality of the Power and THD values for different switching pulses are to be analyzed. Here, the existing system comprises a Solar Photovoltaic array, boost converter, Multilevel inverter with normal switching pulse, and RLC Load. The proposed system comprises a solar photovoltaic array fed multilevel inverter with Pseudorandom Binary Switching (PRBS) pulse, buck-boost converter, and three-phase induction motor. The Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence generator consists of shift register and logic gates...
REACHING NET-ZERO EMISSIONS
Although there are other factors, the traditional thermal power generation techniques, which produce different kinds of pollutants, need to change ASAP – to prevent further deterioration of the climate. India is one of the pioneers in this move… - P. K. Chatterjee (P. K.)
TRANSITION IS INEVITABLE
With rise in the use of renewable energy, its cost of installation is coming down very rapidly, the post-COVID19 development packages must be spent on building sustainable power systems with more renewable energy plants… - P.K Chatterjee
Assessing India’s clean energy progress
The following text highlights a recent report by BloombergNEF and Bloomberg Philanthropies. Assessing India’s clean energy progress and developing modes for cleaner economic growth.
ENERGY MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE SCOPE OF GENERATION AND THE CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
The article highlights how energy management is an important aspect of generation and the consumption of electrical energy.
The article is authored by Sandip Sopan Paithankar, Post-Graduation in Energy Management, Assistant Manager – Engie Solar India
NET-METERING: Regulatory Avenues of the Solar Supply Chain and Business Models – Part...
A context of developing net metering regulations in India. The article is a continuation of Part 1 carried in the June issue of the Electrical India magazine.
“HPL EXPORTS THE FINEST ENGINEERING GOODS,” ASSERTS JOINT-MD,HPL ELECTRIC & POWER LTD
- The Electrical India Content Team
Tell us about your international business. Talk about the challenges?
HPL has managed to route its presence abroad by...
ON TIDES OF CHANGE: EXPLORING THE KGS IN INDIA
- By the Electrical India content team
India presently has an installed wind energy capacity of approximately 37 GW. Also, it has a target of...
MECHANICAL ENERGY STORAGE: A MARKET OVERVIEW
- Presented to you by the - Electrical India Content Team
A report presented by the Prescient and Strategic (P&S) Intelligence observed that the global...
The Kite Generator System: The Future of Wind Energy?
-The following article is co-authored by Dr Ashwani K Sharma, Department of Electrical Engineering, NIT Kurukshetra and Siddharth Singh, Student, Pursuing MTech, NIT Kurukshetra
A comparison...
Significance of Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) in Solar Inverters
- The following article is authored by Jeykishan Kumar K, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bengaluru
Solar power plants have...
Wind projects delayed owing to COVID-19
Germany-based renewables developer PNE anticipates that the company’s implementation of projects as well as supplies may be delayed by a year in the wake...
Güdel linear robot to analyse future maintenance of a product
-By Electrical India Content Team
Analyzing the maintenance of a product in advance is not only a goal pursued by Igus as there are many manufacturers...
KEI Industries pledges to support India’s battle against COVID-19
-By Electrical India Content Team
On the 1st of April 2020, KEI Industries pledged Rs. 2 Cr to the PM Care Fund supporting the fight...
US has lost over 106,000 clean energy jobs in March due to COVID-19
- By the Electrical India content team
The U.S. has lost over 106,000 clean energy jobs in March, and hundreds more are expected in the...
“COVID-19 may push wind projects into 2021”
Germany-based renewables developer PNE anticipates that the company’s implementation of projects as well as supplies may be delayed by a year in the wake...
Powering India with Solar Energy
India is determined to be the world’s greatest solar energy success story. This report outlines the country’s recent large-scale efforts towards achieving 100 GW solar capacity by 2022 highlighting the performances of a few companies. By Subhajit Roy, Group Editor
Ability To Withstand Short-Circuit Test On Inverter-Duty Transformer For Solar Application
Escalating demand of solar application increased the use of Inverter-duty transformers especially of multi winding type. For design verification, short circuit withstand test is to be conducted on these transformers. This article describes the procedure of short circuit withstand test on multi winding Inverter-duty transformer as per national and international standards (IS, IEC, ANSI/IEEE, etc.) - Yugal Agrawal, K. Sharath Kumar
Power Quality Monitoring during RE Connections
The article describes the importance of monitoring power quality parameters for stabilising the electricity grid. The recurrent and intermittent renewable energy connections also induce voltage fluctuations, harmonics, surges and imbalances in the grid. These are power quality issues which need to be addressed. - Jayant Sinha