2016-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2016 Volume 4: Santilli Intl. Symp. / Mathematics Applications

Editors:Kongoli F, Gaines G, Georgiev S, Bhalekar A
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2016
Pages:320 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-42-3
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    Santilli’s Non-nuclear and Nuclear Energies : A Source for Sustainable and Green Energy

    Indrani Das Sarma1;
    1DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY, JHULELAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Nagpur, India;
    Type of Paper: Regular
    Id Paper: 273
    Topic: 38

    Abstract:

    Molecular combustion or nuclear fission is the conventional source of energy, which is not clean as they generate a large amount of green house gases or nuclear wastes respectively. Fossil fuels like coal and petroleum resources are limited and is fast depleting. Moreover, this also causes pollution along with depletion of atmospheric oxygen. Clean energy can be obtained by harnessing renewable energy sources like solar, wind, etc. However, each of these sources has their own limitations and is dependent on geographical locations as well as time. The renewable energy sources may be green but is not always sustainable. Generally, they have less energy density. Hence are not applicable for harvesting energy continuously. This hampers their use as a continuous green energy source and so is not used universally.
    The modern day demand for clean, cheap and abundant energy seems to get fulfilled by the novel fuels that have been developed through hadronic mechanics/chemistry. Santilli’s Hadronic energy can be broadly classified as non-nuclear type (combustion of MagneGas alone or as an additive with conventional fuels) and nuclear type (intermediate controlled nuclear synthesis and particle type like stimulated neutron decay, double beta decay). In the present paper, a short review on such novel fuels based on Santilli’s Hadronic energy has been presented from the point of view of sustainable and green energy source.

    Keywords:

    Industry; Mechanics; Sustainability;

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    Das Sarma I. Santilli’s Non-nuclear and Nuclear Energies : A Source for Sustainable and Green Energy. In: Kongoli F, Gaines G, Georgiev S, Bhalekar A, editors. Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS 2016 Volume 4: Santilli Intl. Symp. / Mathematics Applications. Volume 4. Montreal(Canada): FLOGEN Star Outreach. 2016. p. 207-220.