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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2017)
Storage and distribution of wind energy in Tamil Nadu – An empirical study
Authors
P Kavitha, Dr. K Padhmanaban
Abstract
India is blessed with various renewable energy sources. Among all the renewable sources, Wind energy is a prominent renewable energy source in India. Among the Top five states in India; Tamil Nadu plays the first position with highest wind power generation. Now-a-days production is carried on in anticipation of products demand in the society. All the products are not sold off immediately. For the unsold stock of energy storage is indispensible. Wind energy is produced more during the months April- June, and July – Sep. this period is treated as peak period. In order to make their availability during minimum production period, they have to be stored using different methods of storage devices and makes use of the benefits of storage of wind energy. A grid-connected device for electricity storage can also be classified as a DER system, and is often called a distributed energy storage system (DESS). Distributed generation and storage enables collection of energy from many sources and may lower environmental impacts and improve security of supply. The produced wind energy stored in different countries like Canada, USA etc., and makes use of it whenever needed. In India Wind energy producers not able to produces and supply energy regularly due to lack of awareness about storage facilities. The researcher suggested that the government and non-governmental agencies motivate the wind energy producers to install storage facilities, and fulfill the energy demand supply gap.
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Pages:143-149
How to cite this article:
P Kavitha, Dr. K Padhmanaban "Storage and distribution of wind energy in Tamil Nadu – An empirical study". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 143-149
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