Abstract

Renewable Energy has become an inevitable one in the world of power sector. Especially country like India (the second largest populated) powering the entire nation is not an easy thing. Typically we depend upon conventional energy sources which is to be dissipate at any point of time. Therefore now we are returning back to the pavilion, started using non conventional energy sources like our ancestors. Unlike conventional sources, the nonconventional sources are profuse in nature. These sources will be even more effective when coordination comes into picture. Mostly coordination will be done with wind and solar predominantly. In this paper, we are to reveal about the hidden treasure, the pumped storage power plant (PSP) its advantages and disadvantages.

Highlights

  • We depend upon conventional energy sources which is to be dissipate at any point of time

  • We are to reveal about the hidden treasure, the pumped storage power plant (PSP) its advantages and disadvantages

  • System control arising from random generators can be mitigated with a storage system and the proportion of renewable generation can be increased on the network

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Summary

Introduction

Demand is growing day by day and the conventional energy sources is of limited amount. Most renewable sources do not provide a continual energy supply and cannot be directly stored, as a result they require secondary storage systems. Electrical power systems are the most flexible and convenient energy carriers from producers to consumers. The problem of energy storage becomes more and more crucial as the development of the power systems leads to an increase of their capacity. The power network storage can provide a lot of benefits in different areas, balancing the demand over a long period of time and allows extensive use of renewable energy sources. Power plants, which operate with constant energy supply, could be combined with energy storage to provide energy at peak times

Renewable energy sources in India
Wind Energy
Solar Energy
Status OfPsp Development
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