Diesel engines are also used for individual repatriations of small towns, or small industries. These sets are mostly of low capacity. These cannot be made in large sizes like hydro-power and thermal power stations, and the unit value of the electrified power produced by them is relatively high, but they are very useful for small reserves. They can be easily run and adapt to take loads in a few minutes. Because of this, they are very useful as standby accumulator. Diesel-driven power plants which have been closed due to the financial crisis, are being used as an additional accumulator.
The location of the diesel engine is taking gas turbine nowadays. The efficiency of the gas turbine is much higher than that and they can also be made in larger sizes, but they operate on very high heat and pressure. For more efficiency, it is necessary to operate even on high temperatures and it is not possible to construct such substances which can be used practically in the construction of gas turbines. Hence the gas turbine has not been very common in the production of electrodes.
There are infinite means of electrification in nature. Apart from the above-mentioned resources, there are some resources which have attracted human attention in the past 50 years. There is infinite power in the tide of the sea. This power has also been used for power generation in France and Britain. At the time of the sea tide, water moving towards the mouth of the river is filled in the reservoirs surrounded by a dam opening the dam. At the time of the tide, after the water was filled in the reservoir, at the time of the bait, he was not allowed to go back to the sea. Then the water of this reservoir can be used for hydro-power generation just like a low-peak powerhouse. The ducts and turbine runners in such power stations should be of such metal, usually bronze, on which the saline water of the sea can not react to chemical reactions. In India, there is a plan to build a Jawar Bhata power plant and in the next 20 years, such power stations can be estimated to be normal.
Geothermal Energy: The second infinite instrument of power lies in the extreme heat of the volcano. If this hinge can be used for its heating gas and used in the vapor of the powerhouse, then the store of infinite power will be easily opened. In New Zealand, such powerhouse has been given functional form. There are 30 GZ A powerhouse is using the power of the volcano. Such power stations are also being planned in Italy and Japan, and so far the volcanoes which were famous for their own fears will now be leading in the field of utility.
Solar energy: Sun is the infinite instrument of electrification. So far, it has been used only in the experimental form for the production of electricity but plans to make solar power plants in the scorching sunlight of Sahara and Arab deserts are being made and it can be expected that it will be the most important tool in the future. Will be made
Wind power: The use of air is still done only to run the mill and to extract water from the well. But in some remote areas of Germany and Holland, it has also been used to run small generators, which can generate electrodynamics. Due to the uncertainty of the flowing of the wind, its use has not been normal, but the smallest air-to-small plants can be useful for remote areas.