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Automated Electric Power Generation From Agricultural Resources

Automated Electric Power Generation From Agricultural Resources
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Author(s): Sudheer Hanumanthakari (Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad, India), R. Vinoth Kumar (Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology, India), Jeswin Arputhabalan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai, India), P. Velmurugan (Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St. Joseph's College of Engineering, Chennai, India)and Mrutyunjaya S. Yalawar (Department of Computer Science Engineering, CMR Engineering College, Hyderabad, India)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 26
Source title: Integrating Artificial Intelligence Into the Energy Sector
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali (Taibah University, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7112-1.ch010

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Abstract

From agricultural resources, automatic generation of electric power represents the revolutionary approach towards energy production. In this chapter, the incorporation of automation technology in agricultural practices aimed at optimizing the conversion of organic waste, crop residues, and other biomass into electricity has been referred to. It places emphasis on such modern techniques as anaerobic digestion, gasification, and biomass combustion and hints at the innovations brought about by automation, which significantly enhance efficiency, reduce the costs of operations, and minimize adverse impact on the environment. Scale, system integration, and economic feasibility are considered issues as well. Monitoring and controlling of power generation systems and processes through the implementation of key technologies like sensors, control systems, and data analytics are considered.

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