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All human activities require energy: food to sustain us and enable our mobility, gasoline for our automobiles and transportation, electricity for our lights, heating and air conditioning. Sources and quantum of fossil energy are dwindling day by day and getting exhausted at a very fast rate. Hence conservation, tapping new sources of energy and harnessing of the same from the various non-conventional sources, is an important aspect of energy production/conservation and utilization all over the world. Renewable energy from wind and solar is sustainable and does not lead to increase carbon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All human activities require energy: food to sustain us and enable our mobility, gasoline for our automobiles and transportation, electricity for our lights, heating and air conditioning. Sources and quantum of fossil energy are dwindling day by day and getting exhausted at a very fast rate. Hence conservation, tapping new sources of energy and harnessing of the same from the various non-conventional sources, is an important aspect of energy production/conservation and utilization all over the world. Renewable energy from wind and solar is sustainable and does not lead to increase carbon dioxide emissions. The idea of a train being able to utilize its very infrastructure to generate electricity is very fascinating. Generating power by harnessing the wind energy created by fast moving trains is a new idea. This process does not involve any sophisticated mechanism and ensures complete safety. This method of power production paves way to less diligence and can be produced in the place where we reside. The hunger for alternative forms of energy continues and therefore we have generated hope.
Autorenporträt
I am Shehab Hassan Nayeem and born in Dhaka,Bangladesh. I completed my graduation from American International University-Bangladesh, which is renowned engineering university in Bangladesh. After that I did a lot of projects based on Renewable Energy as well doing some projects under Sri Lankan consultancy firm called BuildTek Asia.