IPP BIOMASS

Biomass is becoming increasingly well known as the main source of renewable energy on Earth. Biomass is the production of electricity and heat through the combustion of plant or animal matter. The main interest of this solution of energy production is the fact that the material used is inexhaustible, as long as it is produced […]
SOLAR ROOFTOP & PJU

Solar rooftop are solar panels placed on top of roofs of commercial, institutional or residential buildings. They capture the light energy emitted by the sun and convert it into electrical energy. This setup is also known as solar rooftop photo-voltaic system. It produces a clean, Eco friendly form of energy, meaning that it’s which does not produce any […]
IPP WATER POWER PLANT

So just how do we get electricity from water? Actually, hydroelectric and coal-fired power plants produce electricity in a similar way. In both cases a power source is used to turn a propeller-like piece called a turbine, which then turns a metal shaft in an electric generator, which is the motor that produces electricity. A […]
IPP WIND POWER PLANT

How it works? The renewable energy produced by each wind turbine is channeled downward into electrical ground cables. The signals that control wind turbine functions are also transmitted via ground cables. The wind turbines on a wind farm are connected to each other by an underground cable duct. Each wind farm has a delivery cabin-station. The renewable […]
IPP SOLAR POWER PLANT

Solar power plants utilize thermal energy from the sun, which is abundant, available, intermittent, yet cheap. This thermal energy is further transformed into electrical energy using photovoltaic panels. This is one type of solar power plants. Solar power is the conversion of renewable energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics, indirectly using concentrated solar […]