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    Efficiency of any machine is how well it can convert one form of energy to another. Induction motors transform electrical energy into mechanical energy. The induction motor receives power from the provision mains through the stator coil windings. The input power is electric power. The power from the stator coil winding is transferred to rotor, via air gap by induction principle. The output power is a mechanical power. The mechanical power is obtained at the shaft of the motor to perform mechanical

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    Saving Electrical Energy

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    "Electrical Energy Consumption" Sustainability and electricity Where does electricity come from? Most people use electricity and see it as something that is infinite and probably don't give a second thought about its source. This is quite understandable, considering electricity looks clean; it doesn't cause any noise pollution or direct air pollution. The fact is that most electricity is produced by burning coal, and the use of nuclear power plants. Simply stated, the more electricity used,

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    The production of electrical energy is considered a key of our present day society. The purpose of this report is to discuss and explain a natural resource that is renewable which will be the production of electrical energy in the future. Wind farms are Australia’s most popular source of energy as for the reason of being a sustainable renewable energy. Wind farms market in producing electricity across AUS is only 3% but over a choice Australia would rather wind farms to be used more in producing

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    Energy can neither be produced nor created. It can only be transferred from one form to another. Chemical Energy Sound Energy Mechanical Energy Heat/Thermal Energy Nuclear Energy Electrical Energy Light Energy Gravitational Energy Solar Energy Electrical Energy Answer the following questions. 1. Consider a hot cup of tea. Which energy does it emit? - ___________________ 2. Type of energy is released when glucose and oxygen react? - ______________ 3. The air conditioner in your home is running on

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PROBLEM SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION The energy can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be converted from one form to another. Electrical energy is widely used in day to day life in various applications. The generation of as electrical energy is nothing but the conversion of various other forms of energy into electrical energy. This generated energy is demanded by the consumers. There are three main parts of power system network: Generation, Transmission and Distribution

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    abundant amount of energy in the modern times has brought about higher industrial production, improved communication and transportation facilities and better management of the basic necessities. Development has never been as accessible to a broad range of people belonging to all social classes. The present-day society is so reliant upon the utilization of energy, most specifically electrical energy, that it has become a part of the people’s daily living. The actual magnitude that energy had input in the

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    The United States needs a change in its energy sources. Oil, first of all, is a scarce resource that will eventually run out, and it also makes the U.S. depend on the political situation in other countries, as can be seen at the frequent changes in oil prices due to the political situation in the Middle-East. Alternative energy sources are an important issue to consider and nuclear energy is certainly the most controversial. There are currently 104 nuclear power plants operating in the United States

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    The energy demand all over the world is expected to be 28 terawatts by 2050, which can lead to increase of energy consumption patterns and greenhouse gas production. (P.Alivisatos et al. 2005) One of the most significant issues the industrialised world is facing today is the energy challenge, issues associated with energy production, storage and reducing consumption of energy use. The use of energy has reason to rise over time due to an increase in the world population and the discovery of new technologies

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    4.1. Principle of Operation Ultrasonic sensors are devices deployed to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. Ultrasonic waves are longitudinal waves which move as a series of compressions and rarefactions across the direction of wave propagation through the medium [37]. In addition to distance measurement, they are also utilised in ultrasonic material testing to detect; air bubbles, cracks, and other defects in products, detection of object and position, ultrasonic mouse, etc [37]. Ultrasonic

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    3. Feasibility Study 3.1 Solar Feasibility RESs based electrical energy is essentially compelled by geographic variables and utility components. India is one of the best beneficiaries of sunlight-based energy because of its ideal area in the sun-powered belt (40°S to 40°N). Accessibility of consistent solar radiation forecasting is crucial to the fulfillment of solar PV installations in distinctive geographical locations of the nation (Ramachandra et al., 2011). The Global Horizontal Irradiance

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