Sustainable Streets: Sensor-Driven Lighting Solutions During Non-Effective Hours To Reduce Energy Consumption

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Sustainable Streets: Sensor-Driven Lighting Solutions During Non-Effective Hours To Reduce Energy Consumption

Authors : Dr. Minhaj Ahemad, Aman Sontakke , Anush Narnaware , Gaurav Hadge , Gourav Paithankar, Rugwed Kadu

DOI : 10.46335/IJIES.2024.9.5.15

Abstract : This study examines current advances in solar energy technology and the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) to control street lighting and charging facilities for electric vehicle (EV) stations. The combination of solar energy, IoT, with technology for smart grids has transformed the street lighting system into a contemporary, intelligent network. The research focuses on the essential characteristics, advantages, problems, and future possibilities of this emerging technology. Given the depletion of nonrenewable energy supplies, notably fossil fuels, the increasing usage of them poses a serious threat to the future. As a result, there is an increasing demand for alternate, sustainable energy sources. The Internet of Things develops as a disruptive technology that enables the linking of electrical things, resulting in a wiser society. This technology integration is transforming smart designs in operational switches. India, one of the world's fastest- growing technology marketplaces, is actively adopting this new paradigm. Automation system advancements have the ability to address many different global economic concerns, as well as improve individuals' quality of life by allowing smarter and more pleasant living.