Tuesday 26 July 2011

N.F.P.C

N.F.P.C is a far sighted initiative brought alive with the assiduous efforts of  Mr Himansh Verma has built the foundations for a Greener & Cleaner tomorrow.

These Renewable Energy technologies have been divided in three categories by International Energy Agency.

First-Generation technologies are most competitive in locations with abundant resources. Their future use depends on the exploration of the available resource potential, particularly in developing countries, and on overcoming challenges related to the environment and social acceptance.

Second-Generation technologies: Markets for second-generation technologies are strong and growing, but only in a few countries. The challenge is to broaden the market base for continued growth worldwide. Strategic deployment in one country not only reduces technology costs for users there, but also for those in other countries, contributing to overall cost reductions and performance improvement.

Third-generation technologies: Third-generation technologies are not yet widely demonstrated or commercialised. They are on the horizon and may have potential comparable to other renewable energy technologies, but still depend on attracting sufficient attention and RD&D funding. These newest technologies include advanced biomass gasification, biorefinery technologies, solar thermal power stations, hot dry rock geothermal energy and ocean energy.


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