BOTTOM-UP RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANNING APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Authors

  • Sachin S. Ingole Department of Mechanical Engineering,Sipna College of Engg. & Technology, Amravati, M.S. India
  • Sanjay M. Kherde Department of Mechanical Engineering,Sipna College of Engg. & Technology, Amravati, M.S. India
  • G. D. Mandavgade Department of Mechanical Engineering,Sipna College of Engg. & Technology, Amravati, M.S. India
  • A. M. Wankhade Department of Mechanical Engineering,Sipna College of Engg. & Technology, Amravati, M.S. India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/EZCUG

Keywords:

Decentralized Energy Planning; Micro Level Analysis; Goal Programming; Scenarios

Abstract

The present work focus on domestic energy consumption pattern in rural area, per capita energy consumption for various domestic activities, potential of renewable energy in the region and integration of energy resources for sustainable rural energy development.

The objective of this study is to make an attempt to know the current energy status, choice of energy options and potential of renewable energy systems for creating sustainable livelihoods in rural areas in developing countries like India. The outline plan at decentralized level was prepared with the objective of providing energy security in the region by meeting total energy needs for cooking, lighting, heating, cooling, and appliances through various forms of available renewable energy sources.

The micro level analysis of rural domestic energy consumption pattern in Daryapur Block was carried out in 2018–19. The decentralized energy planning model developed here has been applied to a typical Indian block unit, Daryapur, which comprises of several villages. Based on the analysis made in the present work, it is found that local resources-based energy systems have the potential to meet all the energy needs of Daryapur block.

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2021-12-16

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Sachin S. Ingole, Sanjay M. Kherde, G. D. Mandavgade, and A. M. Wankhade, “BOTTOM-UP RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANNING APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. NCTSRD, p. 15, Dec. 2021.