An Improvement in Non-conventional Energy Resources Efficiency Using Green Computing

Abstract

In our work, we use the concept of green cloud simulator which leads to the foundation of green computing using non-conventional energy resources such as wind, water, sunlight (WWS). The contemporary non-conventional sources of energy like wind, tidal, solar, etc. were the conventional sources until James Watt invented the steam engine in the eighteenth century. In fact, the New World was explored by man using wind-powered ships only. The nonconventional sources are available free of cost and are pollution-free and inexhaustible. Climate change, pollution, and energy in security are among the greatest problems of our time. Addressing them requires major changes in our energy infrastructure. Here, we analyze the feasibility of providing worldwide energy for all purposes (electric power, transportation, heating/cooling, etc.) from wind, water, and sunlight. So this paper attempts to review WWS energy system characteristics, current and future energy demand, availability of WWS resources, numbers of WWS devices, and area and material requirements. We suggest producing all new energy with WWS by 2030 and replacing the pre-existing energy by 2050. Barriers to the plan are primarily social and political, not technological or economic.

Presenters

Amandeep Kour

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Resources and Environment

KEYWORDS

NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY RESOURCES WSN GREEN COMPUTING

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