
Global Warming Problem and Impact of Power Electronics
Author(s) -
Dipti Mayee Majhi,
D. Hota,
Lipika Nanda
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of power system operation and energy management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-4407
DOI - 10.47893/ijpsoem.2013.1053
Subject(s) - global warming , renewable energy , environmental science , greenhouse gas , environmental impact of the energy industry , natural resource economics , population , greenhouse effect , fossil fuel , geothermal gradient , meteorology , climate change , engineering , oceanography , energy policy , waste management , geography , geology , economics , electrical engineering , demography , sociology , geophysics
Global energy consumption is increasing at a dramatic rate due to the increase in the world’s population and the quest for improvement of living standards. Most of our energy comes from fossil fuels which cause the problem of global warming due to the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). As a result, there are many harmful effects such as rise in sea level, drought in tropical regions near the equator, an increase in hurricanes, tornadoes and floods, and the spread of disease. Renewable energy is the energy generated from natural resources such as solar heat and light, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat, which are replenished naturally. This paper highlights in particular the impact of power electronics in solving or mitigating the global warming problem and supporting the generation of renewable energy.