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- Role of Solar Energy for Cloud Data Centers
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 86, No 3-4 (2016), Pagination: 78-80Abstract
Cloud Data Centers are now-a-days well known wide deployment of large -scale power consumption and high carbon emission houses. To reduce carbon emission and energy cost, solar energy has been considered to be the best possible solution as renewable energy alternative. Unlike the stable supply of grid energy, it is a challenging to utilize solar energy though it has some limitations like uncertainty, intermittent and variable natures, but still it produces a best solution in scheduling and load balancing options. This article attempts to focus why, when and how to leverage Solar Energy in Global Data Centers.Keywords
Cloud Data Center, Cloud Computing, Cyber Physical System, Server Active.References
- Deng, W., Liu, F., Jin, H., Li B., and Li, D. Harnessing Renewable Energy in Cloud Data Centers: Opportunities and Challenges.
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- Cloud for Business, Independent Publication Newspaper, Dated 14/02/2016.
- Building Solar Technicians:Tangible Role of The Association of Engineers, India
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Journal of the Association of Engineers, India, Vol 88, No 3-4 (2018), Pagination: 26-29Abstract
The concept of the role of a Technician in discharging his professional duties in the context of solar energy development in this country is perhaps one of the most crucial inputs for the industry and economic growth of the Country in the field of Solar PV System. There is a gap between the technologies that are taught in an Institution and that are dealt with in industries. So a student finds it difficult to deal with when he moves into the professional field. To meet this gap in reality, The Association of Engineers, India has spread its wings to Continuing Education as demanded by the circumstances and needs of the Country. Association, a very old professional body, has introduced some selected non-formal courses of technical education. In its role to make qualified good Technician, this Association has opened up possibilities for those aspirants to become a "Solar Technician" who have neither financial stability nor the opportunities to pursue a formal education on Solar Engineering Course. To reach this diverse section of aspiring students, The Association of Engineers, India is embarking on " Suryasakti Skill Development Programme" to utilize all the relevant current technology in solar field at a lesser cost and providing hands-on-training facility.Keywords
Solar PV System, Photovoltaic, Continuing Education, Suryasakti Skill Development Programme, Technician Training.References
- Proceedings of International Seminar on Technology for a Better Tomorrow, Vol.2, The Institution of Engineers (India), December 15-20,1994.
- Policy on Co-Generation and Generation of Electricity from Renewable Sources of Energy, Government of West Bengal, 5th June, 2012.
- ] Inclusive Innovations in Technology, The Telegraph, Calcutta Edition, 30th June, 2014.
- Sun Power for Jobs, with Rider, The Telegraph, Calcutta Edition, 16th February, 2015.
- Suryamitra Skill Development Programme: Guidelines, NISE website.