Paper On Electricity Generation From Solar Energy
Paper On Electricity Generation From Solar Energy
Paper On Electricity Generation From Solar Energy
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Abstract: the Solar Energy is produced by the Sunlight is a non-vanishing renewable source of energy which is free from eco-
friendly. Every hour enough sunlight energy reaches the earth to meet the world’s energy demand for a whole year. In today’s
generation we needed Electricity every hour. This Solar Energy is generated by as per applications like industrial, commercial,
and residential. It cans easily energy drawn from direct sunlight. So it is very efficiency & free environment pollution for
surrounding. In this article, we have reviewed about the Solar Energy from Sunlight and discussed about their future trends and
aspects. The article also tries to discussed working, solar panel types; emphasize the various applications and methods to
promote the benefits of solar energy.
Keywords: Renewable energy, Solar panel, Photovoltaic cell, Modelling of PV Panel, Solar Concrete Collector
I. INTRODUCTION
Nowadays, due to the decreasing amount of renewable energy resources, the last ten years become more important for per watt cost
of solar energy device. It is definitely set to become economical in the coming years and growing as better technology in terms of
both cost and applications. Everyday earth receives sunlight above (1366W approx.) This is an unlimited source of energy which is
available at no cost. The major benefit of solar energy over other conventional power generators is that the sunlight can be directly
converted into solar energy with the use of smallest photovoltaic (PV) solar cells. There have been a large amount of research
activities to combine the Sun’s energy process by developing solar cells/panels/module with high converting form. the most
advantages of solar energy is that it is free reachable to common people and available in large quantities of supply compared to that
of the price of various fossil fuels and oils in the past ten years. Moreover, solar energy requires considerably lower manpower
expenses over conventional energy production technology.
B. Photovoltaic Module
A PV module consists of solar cell circuits sealed in an environmentally protective laminate and are the fundament building blocks
of PV system. Generally sizes from 60W to 170W. Usually a number of PV modules are arranged in series and parallel to meet the
energy requirement.
C. Photovoltaic Panel
It includes one or more PV modules assembled as a pre-wind, field instable unit. In this panel PV cell is series connections. Solar
panels are made up of individual PV cells connected together.
D. Photovoltaic Array
It is contain of several amount of PV cells in series and parallel connections. Series connections are responsible for increasing the
voltage of the module whereas the parallel connection is responsible for increasing the current in the array. It generates maximum
180W in full sunshine. Large the total surface area of the area of the array, more solar electricity it will produce.
B. Fresnel
In a Fresnel lens, the refraction happens to produce in the surface, while the large material between the two surfaces doesn’t have
any problems in the refraction. It will use raise more temperature than conventional one and also used in furnace heating. It
installation has been used for surface modifications of metallic materials. This equipment is applying solar energy in the field of
high and very high temperatures. These temperatures are achieved in a few seconds. Fresnel concentrator performed 34.3%
reduction in reflective area compared to a parabolic of the same diameter, the 20 minutes series of action performance needed for
manual adjustment in order to track the sun proved to be a major disadvantage with this device.
C. Parabolic Dish
It similar in appearance to a large satellite dishes, but has mirror like reflectors and absorber the focal point. It used a dual axial sun
tracking. It is efficiency of 30% achieved. By this dish it produces in MW level in solar plant. This is highest conversion
performance of the concentrating solar power technology.
D. Central Receiver
It mostly used in large scale plants that are usually making the more amount power. It also called as “Power Tower”. It operates by
focusing a field of thousands of mirrors on to a receiver located at the top of a centrally located Tower. The receiver collects the
sun’s heat transfer fluid, which is used to generate stream turbine located at the foot of the tower for production of Electricity.
Figure 11 Application for heating water Figure 12 Application for Water pumping Fig.13.Application for
cooking food
IX. CONCLUSION
Most of the people are aware about non-renewable energy resources. Solar energy has become increase more popular due to their
economic benefits. By on Battery Backup, Solar Energy can even provide Electricity 24x7, even on cloudy days and at night. This
also used with inter-grid System with Continuously Power supply. It has more benefits compared to other forms of energy like
fossils fuels and petroleum deposits. It is an alternative which is promise and consistent to meet the high energy demand. Research
on solar cell and solar energy is promise has a future worldwide.
X. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We don’t want to miss that opportunity to thank our guide Mr. Anil Tekale who guided us regarding this
paper also we would like to thank Dr. Ashwini Kumar and Dr. Vipul Kaushik who spend their valuable time
for us which was very helpful for us. We are also thankful to Asst. Prof. Bedre Balaji who encourages us to
do such things and last but least we are thanking our parents and friends who were played invisible role in this
paper
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