Case Study: Rooftop Solar Power
DOI : 10.46335/IJIES.2024.9.4.17
Authors : Mitesh Sapkale, Dr. Ishwar S. Jadhav, Maheshkumar N. Patil, Hemraj V. Dhande, Vijay D. Chaudhari
Abstract - Rooftop solar power plants offer a number of advantages, including self-reliance in electricity at a low cost, protection against future price increases for electricity, reduced carbon footprint, and others. The sunlight that generates solar energy is an environmentally friendly and never-ending renewable source of energy. Applications such as residential, commercial, and industrial use this solar energy, which is easily derived from direct sunlight. Therefore, it is highly effective and environment-friendly. The design of low- and medium-voltage collector systems for large solar power plants is facing new difficulties as a result of the development of newer technologies in concentrating solar power (CSP) plants, particularly those that make use of dish Sterling systems, as well as changes in the design of photovoltaic (PV) inverters.
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