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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF NON CONVECTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY IN INDIA ?

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Answered by masnayashwanth
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Answer:

It has the largest programmes for the development of these renewable energy resources. There is a capacity of about 1, 95,000 MW non-conventional energy in India. 31 % of it is the form of solar energy, 30% in ocean and geo-thermal, 26 % in biomass and 10 % in wind energy. India is a tropical country.

Answered by bratislava
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Distribution of non renewable sources of energy in india.

Explanation:

  • India has abundant, non-conventional sources of energy in the form of sunlight, air and water, and biomass.
  • About 1, 95,000 MW of non-conventional sources of energy is generated by them and is 31% of solar, 30% is the ocean, and  26% of geothermal, the biomass, and the wind is 10% only.
  • India being a tropical country has ample sunshine and Sundays thus has enormous solar potential and is distributed to far and wide corners of the country, its use is set to rise in rural areas.
  • India has a large amount of wind power and has clusters of wind farms located in Tamil Nadu and also Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Lakshadweep are important to wind farms.
  • Biogas includes the farm waste used to produce biogas for domestic consumption plants that are set up at the municipal, cooperative, and individual levels.  
  • Tidal energy is generated by the oceans and the Gulf of Kachchh in India is responsible for the use of this energy about 900 MW is produced.
  • The geothermal energy is used to produce the heat and electricity, the Parvati valley near Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh and Puga Valley, Ladakh.

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