Title :
Electricity generation — Industrial waste management
Author :
Reddy, P. Rashmi ; Teja, M. Karthik Ravi
Author_Institution :
CVR Coll. of Eng., JNTUH, India
Abstract :
Electrical energy is a vital resource for any developing nation. To meet the growing demand for electricity, power generating plants of all types are being installed. Even then, the gap between the supply and demand is continuously increasing due to the depletion of natural resources. To overcome the problem of energy crisis, the generation of electricity from industrial wastes is most significant. This is one of the alternative ways to overcome this problem. In this paper, a novel methodology is proposed for electricity generation, using the waste gases produced during the manufacturing process in large industries and factories. The generation of electricity in the proposed method needs small turbines which rotate on passing high pressure waste gas from the exhausts. It is considered as a very significant method of electricity generation.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; gas turbines; industrial waste; manufacturing processes; natural resources; power generation economics; supply and demand; waste management; electrical energy; electricity demand; electricity generation; energy crisis; high pressure waste gas turbines; industrial waste management; manufacturing process; natural resources; power generating plants; supply and demand; Actuators; Electricity; Gases; Industries; Production facilities; Sensors; Turbines; Controller Unit (CU); Electricity generation; Generator Unit (GU); Industrial exhaust; Sensor & Conversion Unit (SCU);
Conference_Titel :
Electro/Information Technology (EIT), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Normal, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6873-7
DOI :
10.1109/EIT.2010.5612111