Recently developed non-conventional energy resources



Recently Developed Non-Conventional Energy Resources


Shreyas A. Gurav
Dhananjay Mahadik group of Institutions,
Vikaswadi, Kagal.

Nirmohi V. Sasmile
Dhananjay Mahadik group of Institutions,
Vikaswadi, Kagal.

Presented at:

ANUTTARA-2014, A National Level Technical Symposium, Sant Gajanan Maharaj Polytechnic, Gadhinglaj, Maharashtra, (India).

Summary

This paper consists of review of recent trends in Non-conventional energy resources which would reduce use to traditional resources and prevent energy crisis. 

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