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Electricity Generation From Roads By Using Flip Plate Mechanism

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  • Digvijay Bhimrao Kanase

    (Assistant Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering)

  • Dhanashri Patil

    (Student Annasaheb Dange College of Engineering)

  • Mrunali Patil
  • Aniket Pharne
  • Prashanti Waware

Abstract

Food, clothes and shelter are the basic need of human beings. Now a day’s electricity also the basic need of people. Electricity is one of the most important part of humankind. Our India is a developing country. So, for development of domestic and industrial purpose there is huge demand of electrical energy. The electricity is the most popular form of energy and its demand in the country has been increasing day by day. There are two type of energy generation conventional and non-conventional. Conventional energy sources are solar energy, wind energy etc. Non-conventional energy sources are hydro, nuclear etc. But all conventional and non-conventional energy sources require high installation cost. Also, all conventional sources are based on environmental conditions. Our main moto is to design a conventional source that will overcome all this drawback. In this paper we are designing such model using flip plate which generate the electricity. For generation of electricity we have to use DC generator with flywheel and produced electricity is stored in DC battery. This stored electricity is used for lightning purpose. This system is installed on the road where continuous flow of vehicles is present.

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  • Digvijay Bhimrao Kanase & Dhanashri Patil & Mrunali Patil & Aniket Pharne & Prashanti Waware, 2019. "Electricity Generation From Roads By Using Flip Plate Mechanism," European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, European Open Science, vol. 3(3), April.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejece0:v:3:y:2019:i:3:id:19075
    DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2019.3.3.75
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