Abstract

The paper reports a systematic design and analysis of two independent public utilities-wireless power transmission and renewable energy distribution. Wireless Power transmission means the transmission of power from the power source to the load circuit wirelessly. It is a complex process but the demand for electricity is more than the amount being produced. The principle of the Project is based on Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic induction. In this project, we run the High AC Frequency power transfer operation. The second design discusses renewable energy sources. Now a day's power is the most required office for the person. All the standard energy assets square measure draining step by step. Along these lines, we've to move from standard to non-traditional energy assets. During this, the blend of 2 energy assets is happening for example wind and elective energy. This technique castigates the property energy assets while not harming the character. We will give continuous force by exploiting the half-breed energy framework. Essentially this method involves the combination of 2 energy systems that may provide continuous power. Star panels square measure utilized for changing elective energy and wind turbines square measure utilized for changing breeze energy into power. This force will use for varied purposes. Age of power happens at a cheap price. This project manages the age of power by exploiting 2 sources blend that winds up in produce power at a cheap price while not harming the character balance.

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