Solar Energy Used for Induction Cooktop

Authors

  • S. R. Ghuge  HOD, Department of Electrical Engineering, MSBTE, MET BKC Institute of Technology – Polytechnic, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  • S. U. Borade  Department of Electrical Engineering, MSBTE, MET BKC Institute of Technology – Polytechnic, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
  • J. K. Dhavan  Department of Electrical Engineering, MSBTE, MET BKC Institute of Technology – Polytechnic, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Non-Renewable Energy, Renewable Energy, LPG Gas, Solar Energy

Abstract

Non-renewable energy sources, such as coal, petrol, diesel and LPG gas, are disappearing quickly these days. LPG gas is primarily utilized for cooking in our nation, but its cost is rising daily. Due to the scarcity and high explosiveness of LPG gas, cooking has become increasingly expensive and risky. Another energy source for cooking is electricity. Additionally, the price of electrical energy per unit rises. There is no guarantee that electrical energy will be available continuously because of a shortage of it. Thus, we propose a proposal here that uses renewable energy sources, such as solar energy, in place of non-renewable ones. When compared to alternative cooking methods, solar energy is simpler, safer, more affordable, and faster.

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Published

2023-12-30

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How to Cite

[1]
S. R. Ghuge, S. U. Borade, J. K. Dhavan "Solar Energy Used for Induction Cooktop" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology (IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 10, Issue 6, pp.317-320, November-December-2023.