Coal
It is a fossil fuel and most abandon conventional Sources of Energy. This involves a long process that takes place over a long period of time at least 200 years. It is mostly used for generating electricity by thermal plants. It contributes about 67% of total commercial energy. There are four types of coal of which Anthracite and Bituminous coal are mainly used to produce energy. In India Damodar Valley including the Chota Nagpur region, The Godavari basin is the most important source of coal production. India also imports some good quality coal from various countries such as Australia, Indonesia, Russia, etc.
Conventional Energy Sources: Advantages and Disadvantages
Conventional Energy Sources: There are many resources on our planet Earth to produce energy. Some of these resources are used only for a single time, deposited in limited quantity, and are also harmful to the environment, on the other hand, some resources are used repeatedly without endangering the future and eco friendly. Let’s discuss the Energy.
Table of Content
- Conventional sources of energy
- Advantages of Conventional Sources of Energy
- Disadvantages of Conventional Sources of Energy
- Classification of the Sources of Energy
- Importance of the sources of Conventional Energy.
- Sources of Energy Consumption in India
- Government Policies For the Energy Sector
- Current Performance of India’s Energy Sector
- Year-End Assessment (2022) of India’s Renewable Energy Sector
- India’s Current Non-Fossil Energy Capacity
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