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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_223 _a333.79 _bRAM |
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100 | _aRamasamy S | ||
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_aEnergy Development and Issues and Policies / _cS Ramasamy |
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_aChennai: _bMJP, _c2023. |
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_a361P. : _bILL, ; _c24CM. |
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505 | _aFundamentals of Energy and Energy Scenario Definitions and Types of Energy (potential, kinetic, chemical, nuclear, stored mechanical) Commercial vs Non-commercial Energy Energy Grades: high-grade vs low-grade India’s Energy Demand and Supply, Energy Security Immediate, Medium, and Long-term Strategies; Closing with discussion questions Energy Management and Conservation Opportunities Energy Management Techniques (self‑audit, re‑engineering, tech upgrades) Tariff objectives and structures. | ||
520 | _aEnergy Development: Issues and Policies by Ramaswamy and Anandan provides a structured, policy-oriented exploration of energy systems in India and globally. It starts by defining technical fundamentals—forms of energy, energy systems, commercial/non‑commercial energy, and outlining India’s energy landscape with forecasts and security planning. The text then shifts to practical themes: implementing energy management, designing tariffs, and identifying conservation opportunities across various sectors (residential, transport, agricultural, industrial, and lighting). The book likely continues with in-depth discussions on renewable energy policies, environmental impact, energy economics, and social equity, reflecting the comprehensive scope suggested by other titles from the authors. | ||
650 | _aEnergy Fundamentals | ||
650 | _aEnergy Scenario in India | ||
650 | _aEnergy Security | ||
650 | _aEnergy Management | ||
650 | _aEnergy Conservation | ||
700 | _aM Anandan | ||
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