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    Study of hybrid energy system based on wind-diesel engine system

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    The aggravated increase in energy demand has posed a serious problem for the power system’s stability and reliability, and hence has become of major concern. The shortcomings of conventional source of energy have paved way for renewable energy sources. The latter can form a part of a stand-alone system or grid connected system. A single renewable source of energy when integrated with other sources of energy it is termed as hybrid system. This thesis deals with wind-diesel engine system. Wind diesel hybrid systems (WDHS) obtain maximum contribution from wind and rest by diesel generators. They are handy for rural or island areas. In this thesis an active power control strategy has been developed such that when the wind alone is not able to meet the energy demand, without compromising the frequency a transition occurs to wind diesel mode so that the energy demand is met. Then the system’s dynamic performance is compared for two cases with squirrel cage induction generator and permanent magnet induction generator. The mathematical model considered uses a STATCOM to meet the reactive power need upon sudden step change in power. The performance and the analysis is done in a user friendly MATLAB/Simulink environment

    PRO: Portal Vein Thrombosis Impacts Liver Transplantation Outcomes

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    Special Reference to Handicraft and Cottage Industry in Odisha

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    Any country\u27s environmental problems are related to the level of its economic development, the availability of natural resources and the lifestyle of its population. In India, the rapid growth of population, poverty, urbanization, industrialization and several related factors are responsible for the rapid degradation of the environment. Environmental problems have become serious in many parts of the country, and hence cannot be ignored.  80% of the total population of Odisha, a state of Eastern India depends on agriculture. But most of them are small and marginal farmers. 48% farmer\u27s households are indebted. The state, in reality, is the second poorest state in India today, next only to Bihar. Industrialization is the only alternative to develop the economic status of the state but the darker side of it is environmental pollution. Hence if the growth of industry can be accelerated along with environmental protection then a balance can be maintained. So this paper examines the growth of cottage industries in the state of Odisha through different statistical analysis as this is an eco-friendly industry and simultaneously a prospective area for the growth of indigenous talent
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