Alternate Sources of Energy and Energy Conservation Measures
Alternate Sources of Energy and Energy Conservation Measures
Solar Energy - Solar energy comprises radiant light and heat from the Sun,
harnessed through various technologies such as solar power for electricity
generation, solar thermal energy for processes like water heating, and solar
desalination. As a crucial renewable energy source, solar technologies are broadly
categorized as passive solar or active solar, depending on their methods of
capturing, distributing, or converting solar energy into power. The abundant
availability of solar energy makes it an exceptionally attractive source for
electricity. However, the practical utilization of solar energy by humans is
influenced by factors like geography, time variations, cloud cover, and available
land. A rooftop solar power system, or rooftop PV system, is a photovoltaic (PV)
system with solar panels installed on the rooftop of residential or commercial
buildings for electricity generation.
Over the last few decades, solar energy has emerged as one of the most efficient
among the inexhaustible and renewable energy sources. Solar panels capture
energy that can be employed for diverse purposes.
The college has undertaken various initiatives to harness solar energy effectively,
leveraging its distinctive infrastructure. This includes the installation of On-grid
solar rooftop panels capable of producing an average solar energy output of 20 kV.
The institution employs this solar energy technology, and to promote the use of
renewable energy, awareness programs are organized among the faculty and
student community.
Adoption of LED Bulbs
Power-Efficient Equipment - LED bulbs, packed with the necessary energy, can
consume up to 90% less power than traditional incandescent light bulbs,
showcasing remarkable efficiency. Throughout the college, LED bulbs are
strategically utilized to ensure adequate lighting. In street lights and various areas
across the campus, CFL fittings with higher wattage ratings have been substituted
with LED fittings possessing lower wattage but maintaining the same luminous
output. Moreover, the campus incorporates Energy Star certified products,
including air conditioners and other appliances, contributing to enhanced energy
efficiency.
Solar Panels Grid link Placed in the college opposite to the principals chamber.
Solar Junction Box Placed in the college opposite to the principals chamber.
3) E-Waste Management: -
V.S.R Government Degree & PG College has implemented a highly effective
system for the disposal of E-waste originating from diverse sources. The E-waste is
generated in the Computer Lab, Science laboratories, and academic and
administrative offices. This includes malfunctioning or outdated items such as lab
instruments, circuits, desktops, laptops and accessories, printers, charging and
network cables, Wi-Fi devices, sound systems, display units, UPS, Biometric
Machines, Scientific Instruments, etc. Every effort is made to maximize the
utilization of these wastes. Equipment that cannot be reused or recycled is carefully
stored for future disposal.
E-Waste Bin is placed in the college to collect E-Waste and saved for further
dispose
3. Water conservation
The objective of this policy is to reduce water wastage and promote water
conservation. We endeavor to adhere to the guidelines set forth in the
National Water Policy on campus through the implementation of water
conservation measures.
On campus, water conservation primarily revolves around rainwater harvesting,
where rainwater is collected and channeled into pond during the rainy season for
percolation. The campus maintains bore wells to fulfill its water needs,
implementing measures to groundwater recharging to ensure sustainable usage.
The promotion of water conservation is actively pursued through initiatives such as
tree planting, green campus activities, and the organization of seminars and
workshops. To further reduce water wastage, the campus emphasizes the practice
of reusing and recycling water, with recycled water from RO water plant
specifically employed for irrigating plants within the premises.
Additionally, the campus extends its efforts beyond its borders by organizing
outreach activities aimed at raising awareness and educating the local community
about the significance of water conservation and the various methods available for
its preservation.
Pond in the college campus to collect & store rainwater to recharge ground water
Pond in the college campus to collect & store rainwater to recharge ground water
RO Water Plant for staff & Students drinking purpose.
RO Water Plant for staff & Students drinking purpose.
4. Green campus initiatives
Our college implements Green Campus Policy.
Tree Plantation Done by Dr.Pola Bhaskar IAS our beloved commissioner
Plantation Program by the students & staff