‘Development Of Microgrids With High Renewable Integration Is Need Of The Hour’: RP Singh, Chairman & Board of Governors, IIT Bhubaneswar

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Bengaluru: Innovative solutions like development of microgrids with high renewable integration is the need of the hour that can reduce the consumption of electric energy, Rajendra Prasad Singh, Chairman & Board of Governors of IIT Bhubaneswar said.

Addressing students, faculty members and employees of the Institute on 18th and 19th September 2024 as part of the Engineer’s Day celebrations, Singh emphasized on the critical role of electrical technology in global sustainability.

He also showed how an electrical power system is analogous to human body, heart being the generator, arterial system the grid, blood pressure the voltage, heart rate the frequency, brain the control system and pace maker the battery.

Singh highlighted the pressing challenges posed by climate change, globalization, and population growth, all of which significantly impact electrical power consumption. He pointed out several factors contributing to the increasing demand for electricity, such as the depletion of coal and oil reserves, the challenges of alternative energy sources like hydropower and nuclear energy, and the rising costs of transmitting power from centralized generation systems. He also emphasized the growing challenges of power transmission to remote regions and the increasing concerns over system reliability.

Singh advocated for the integration of renewable energy and localized energy systems, particularly through solar and wind power, as viable solutions. He said that these approaches could lead to sustainable energy sources, reduced transmission costs, minimized system losses, and a more reliable power supply. Additionally, he underscored the potential of creating networked microgrids and virtual power plants (VPPs) to enhance energy management.

Speaking on the occasion, Shreepad Karmalkar, Director of IIT Bhubaneswar said: “You can claim to have communication skill if you can explain your technical ideas to your grandmother.”

 

Karmalkar also shared the ways in which the institute is developing communication skills of its students and employees. Each faculty is required to address 11th and 12th-grade students and their parents on a topic related to their specialization. Apart from developing communication skill and deepening understanding in the faculty, this will also boost the Institute’s perception. For students, courses are being run in the institute where the students get a chance to hone their communication skills for research and entrepreneurship.

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