Green Highways: Harnessing Renewable Energy For Sustainable Power Generation With Iot Monitoring

Authors

  • Dr. Narendra Kumar Yegireddy
  • Dr. M N V S S Kumar
  • Dr. Gottapu Santosh Kumar

Keywords:

Dual Power Generation, Renewable Energy Integration, IoT Monitoring, Sustainable Electricity

Abstract

In today's modern world, electricity plays a paramount role in our day-to-day existence.
However, the stark reality is that our non-renewable energy sources are depleting at an
alarming rate. Consequently, there is an urgent need to shift our focus from conventional
energy sources to non-conventional, sustainable alternatives for electricity generation.
The Dual Power Generation system represents an innovative solution that integrates both
solar and wind energy plants, offering a reliable and uninterrupted power supply.
This system capitalizes on the power of the wind, harnessing the pressure created by
moving vehicles to rotate windmill blades and generate electricity. The wind turbulence
experienced on highways is directly influenced by factors such as the size and speed of
automobiles and the frequency of traffic. Simultaneously, the system taps into another
abundant and free energy source, solar power generation. Solar panels are strategically
positioned on dividers, enabling them to capture energy from sunlight during the day and
even from vehicle headlights during the night.
To ensure efficient operation and monitoring of both energy sources, a sensor network is
employed, and the generated data is seamlessly uploaded to the cloud through the
Internet of Things (IoT) technology. This dual approach not only addresses the growing
energy demand but also promotes sustainability by reducing our reliance on depleting
non-renewable resources. It represents a visionary step towards a greener and more
sustainable energy future

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Dr. Narendra Kumar Yegireddy, Dr. M N V S S Kumar, & Dr. Gottapu Santosh Kumar. (2023). Green Highways: Harnessing Renewable Energy For Sustainable Power Generation With Iot Monitoring. Elementary Education Online, 19(4), 8404–8413. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6705

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