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Energy Management Using Rubber Anaconda

P. Venkata Ganesh, P. Yashwanth, P. Sudarsan, E. Arunprakash

Abstract


Abstract---In our enhancing world power production is very less and the power production causes many factors. So we should manage power with efficient way and should reduce power wastage. Use the power in proper manner. And also we need a source that will not affect our environment. Need of power in our world is very high, so for producing electricity some renewable energy sources are required. This type of renewable source is “RUBBER ANACONDA”. Wave power is used to produce electricity from this rubber anaconda. This is one of the renewable energy using wave power. In this a rubber tube is used to produce power. In the rubber tube both ends are closed and one end of the tube connected with turbine and generator. Wave energy from the sea is converted inside the rubber as kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is used to drive the turbine and the turbine shaft is connected with the generator from that we produce electricity. This electricity is taken outside via cable. The production of power by using this anaconda is very low cost. Electricity produced from anaconda is capable of supplying power for more than 2000 houses. Since water in the sea will not shrunken till the end of the mankind, the production of power will be continuous. But the main thing is this project still in research phase.

Keywords


Energy Management,ISI standard,HVDC.

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