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Renewable Distributed Generation and its Impact in Rural India

Suranjana Bharadwaj1

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Volume-7 , Issue-6 , Page no. 543-547, Jun-2019

CrossRef-DOI:   https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v7i6.543547

Online published on Jun 30, 2019

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IEEE Style Citation: Suranjana Bharadwaj, “Renewable Distributed Generation and its Impact in Rural India,” International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.7, Issue.6, pp.543-547, 2019.

MLA Style Citation: Suranjana Bharadwaj "Renewable Distributed Generation and its Impact in Rural India." International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering 7.6 (2019): 543-547.

APA Style Citation: Suranjana Bharadwaj, (2019). Renewable Distributed Generation and its Impact in Rural India. International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, 7(6), 543-547.

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@article{Bharadwaj_2019,
author = {Suranjana Bharadwaj},
title = {Renewable Distributed Generation and its Impact in Rural India},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering},
issue_date = {6 2019},
volume = {7},
Issue = {6},
month = {6},
year = {2019},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {543-547},
url = {https://www.ijcseonline.org/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=4588},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v7i6.543547}
publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
}

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T2 - International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering
AU - Suranjana Bharadwaj
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/06/30
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Abstract

Despite many sincere attempts from the authorities to increase the quality of power supplied to the rural households of India, a large population of rural India is still remains power-deprived. To change this situation, renewable energy along with distributed generation can become a feasible solution. In this paper, an in-depth analysis of the potential of renewable distributed generation is presented to tackle this power crisis. It also takes into account the government initiatives taken so far and the challenges lying ahead in this field.

Key-Words / Index Term

Renewable, Distributed Generation, Grid, Utility, Supply

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