Renewable Energy

Renewable energy comes from the sources that can theoretically be renewed as quickly as they are consumed. If used at a sustainable rate, these sources will be available for consumption for thousands of years or longer. Unfortunately, some potentially renewable energy sources, such as biomass and geothermal, are being depleted in some areas because the usage… Continue reading Renewable Energy

SOURCES OF ENERGY

The sources of energy can be classified as renewable and non-renewable. Renewable form of energy can be regenerated and source of energy is infinite, e.g., solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, and geothermal energy are renewable forms of energy. In contrast to renewable energy, non-renewable energy cannot be regenerated and its source is limited, e.g.,… Continue reading SOURCES OF ENERGY

Different Types of Nuclear Reactors

The nuclear reactors can be classified on the basis of neutron energy, fuel used, moderator used, and coolant used. On the basis of neutron energy, we can classify the nuclear reactor as fast reactor and thermal reactor; on the basis of fuel used, we can classify them as natural fuel reactor and enriched uranium reactor;… Continue reading Different Types of Nuclear Reactors

Components of Nuclear Reactor

Fuel: 92U235, 94Pu239, 92U233 are nuclear fuels used in nuclear reactor to release the heat energy. In uranium ore, 92U235 is available only up to 0.7% and the remaining is 92U238. The other two fuels 94Pu239 and 92U233 are formed in the reactor during the fission process of 92U235. 90Th232 is formed due to absorption of neutron by 92U235 without fission. In homogeneous reactors, the fuel (uranium) and moderator (carbon) are… Continue reading Components of Nuclear Reactor

Nuclear Power Plant

In nuclear power plant, nuclear energy released from radioactive materials due to fission reaction is utilized to heat the water and convert it into superheated steam. Rest of the electricity generation process is similar to steam power plant as discussed in Section 1.3. The main problem is careful handling of radioactive fuel used in nuclear reactor.… Continue reading Nuclear Power Plant

POWER PLANT ENGINEERING

Power plant engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with conversion of various forms of energy into electrical energy. In this text we will discuss about thermal power, hydroelectric power, nuclear power, and non-conventional sources of energy. In thermal power plant, coal, diesel, petrol, natural gas, and kerosene oil are used as fuel and… Continue reading POWER PLANT ENGINEERING