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Prabir Kumar Das
Lecturer, Dept. of Basic Sc. & Humanities
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT.
Salt Lake Electronics Complex, Sector-V.
Kolkata-700 091,INDIA.
Contact No: 9874857308
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prabir4ever@gmail.com
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RENEWABLE ENERGY CLUB
The IEM Renewable Energy Club is an active independent organization which aims at creating a more secure future from the point of view of energy needs. The members of the club strive to generate awareness regarding the necessity to shift focus on renewable sources of energy and the club has also developed some small scale innovative models to generate energy from non-conventional sources. The present global energy needs are so highly dependent on conventional sources of energy that the non-renewable sources are depleting alarmingly and very soon the world will plunge into a dramatic global energy crisis. Moreover, generation of energy from these sources adds to the already prevalent problem of pollution. And since the fuels used at present will take generations to regenerate, the need for harnessing energy from renewable and non-conventional sources should be given utmost importance.
The active members of the club have decided to take a portion of the burden onto their own shoulders by organizing awareness campaigns and putting their minds together to think of ingenious ways to generate energy from non-conventional sources. The club tries to make the students and general public aware of the grave present scenario and how wastage of energy should be considered almost a cardinal sin. The club also actively participates in research and development programmes to build small scale projects and devices plans on how these projects can be implemented more feasibly on a larger scale. The club is progressing leaps and bounds in this field and hopes to continue doing so for years to come.
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