Renewable Energy Power Plants BME654B
Course Code: BME654B
Credits: 03
CIE Marks: 50
SEE Marks: 50
Total Marks: 100
Exam Hours: 03
Total Hours of Pedagogy: 40H
Teaching Hours/Weeks: [L:T:P:S] 3:0:0:0
Introduction to Renewable Energy: Overview of global energy demand and the need for
renewable energy, Comparison of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources, Environmental
benefits and challenges of renewable energy.
Solar Radiation: ExtraTerrestrial radiation, spectral distribution of extraterrestrial radiation, solar constant, solar radiation at the earth’s surface, beam, diffuse and global radiation.
Measurement of Solar Radiation: Pyrometer, shading ring pyrheliometer, sunshine recorder,
schematic diagrams and principle of working. Solar Thermal Conversion: Collection and storage,
thermal collection devices.
Fundamentals of solar energy and photovoltaic (PV) technology, Types of solar power plants: grid-
tied, offgrid, and hybrid systems, Design considerations for solar power plants: site selection, orientation, and shading analysis, PV system components and their functionalities, Operation, maintenance, and performance monitoring of solar power plants.
Wind Power Plants: Basics of wind energy and wind turbine technology, Types of wind turbines: horizontal axis and vertical axis; Wind resource assessment and site selection for wind power plants, Wind farm layout optimization and wake effects, Grid integration and power system considerations for wind power
plants.
Geothermal Energy Conversion: Principle of working, types of geothermal station with schematic
diagram, geothermal plants in the world, problems associated with geothermal conversion, scope of
geothermal energy.
Tidal Power: Tides and waves as energy suppliers and their mechanics; fundamental characteristics
of tidal power, harnessing tidal energy, advantages and limitations.
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion: Principle of working, OTEC power stations in the world,
problems associated with OTEC.
Biomass Power Plants: Biomass as a renewable energy source: types and characteristics,
Conversion technologies: combustion, gasification, and anaerobic digestion, biomass feedstock
selection and availability, Environmental impacts and sustainability of biomass power plants,
Integration of biomass power plants with other energy systems.
Hydrogen Energy: Properties of Hydrogen with respected to its utilization as a renewable form of
energy, sources of hydrogen, production of hydrogen, electrolysis of water, thermal decomposition of
water, thermos Chemical production biochemical production.