Abstract
Electricity is the fundamental need of human society. Any nation's growth depends on energy. The worldwide electricity consumption increases and conventional electricity sources are causing pollution. Therefore, some non-conventional energy recourses are mandatory to be designed and developed for electricity generation, and they are useful and environment-friendly. In this study, a renewable, non-conventional energy source prototype has been developed, based on the mechanism of power generation from speed breaker with ratchet and pawl mechanism. This study aims to convert the kinetic energy of vehicles into electrical energy which can be used for street and highway lighting and conservation of electrical energy.
Highlights
IntroductionOil and gas come to face challenges such as reduction of fossil fuel reserves, greenhouse gas emission and other environmental concerns
Energy sources like coal, oil and gas come to face challenges such as reduction of fossil fuel reserves, greenhouse gas emission and other environmental concerns
This study aims to convert the kinetic energy of vehicles into electrical energy which can be used for street and highway lighting and conservation of electrical energy
Summary
Oil and gas come to face challenges such as reduction of fossil fuel reserves, greenhouse gas emission and other environmental concerns. Renewable energy sources are the most useful alternatives and they provide the only solution to the growing challenges [1]. Renewable power sources have so far demonstrated resilience in the face of the Covid-19 crisis. The share of renewable energy in global electricity supply reached nearly 28% in the first quarter of 2020, up from 26% during the same period in 2019 [2]. Conventional energy sources like natural gas, oil, coal, and nuclear power plant are predetermined and fixed recourses and widely used all over the world. Renewable energy sources like wind, solar, geothermal, etc. Renewable energy sources like wind, solar, geothermal, etc. are non-polluting and available in nature
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