The massive increase in energy consumption, especially over the past several years, has raised fears that the world’s fuel and other resource reserves would be drained in the coming years. Over the years, low-cost, long-term energy has been viewed as the foundation of any country’s social and economic success. Nonetheless, in recent decades, a bigger section of the population of developing economies has had limited access to inexpensive and sustainable energy, contributing greatly to these countries’ poor economic and social growth. This study was therefore a review of the various sources of energy and their applications
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
Abstract:- In world more than 65 % of non-renewable fuels are consumed by thermal, gas, nuclear, di...
The massive increase in energy consumption, especially over the past several years, has raised fears...
Every living organism on the planet earth needs Input of energy .Energy is the basic requirement for...
As a result of industrialization that has been going on for many years and accompanying energy cons...
Energy is the main and most inclusive measure of all the wide ranges of work done by humans and mach...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)Fossil fuels have been the backbone for the world in terms of fulfill...
Energy is considered as one of the most fundamental element for the country’s economic development. ...
The use of renewable energy resources, such as solar, wind, and biomass will not diminish their avai...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
Overtime, newly developed countries have begun to use renewable energy sources as a means of power i...
Today, renewable energy sources are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which is the ...
This paper focuses on the present use of energy in the developing countries in order to estimate the...
In the span of past few decades, the population, urbanization and industrialization have transformed...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
Abstract:- In world more than 65 % of non-renewable fuels are consumed by thermal, gas, nuclear, di...
The massive increase in energy consumption, especially over the past several years, has raised fears...
Every living organism on the planet earth needs Input of energy .Energy is the basic requirement for...
As a result of industrialization that has been going on for many years and accompanying energy cons...
Energy is the main and most inclusive measure of all the wide ranges of work done by humans and mach...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)Fossil fuels have been the backbone for the world in terms of fulfill...
Energy is considered as one of the most fundamental element for the country’s economic development. ...
The use of renewable energy resources, such as solar, wind, and biomass will not diminish their avai...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
Overtime, newly developed countries have begun to use renewable energy sources as a means of power i...
Today, renewable energy sources are a key pillar to achieving sustainable development, which is the ...
This paper focuses on the present use of energy in the developing countries in order to estimate the...
In the span of past few decades, the population, urbanization and industrialization have transformed...
Various renewable and non-renewable energy sources were used to generate heat and electric power for...
The development of civilisation is linked inextricably with growing demand for electricity. Thus, th...
Abstract:- In world more than 65 % of non-renewable fuels are consumed by thermal, gas, nuclear, di...