Volume- 8
Issue- 6
Year- 2021
DOI: 10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.13 | DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2021.8.6.13 Crossref
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Ubaid Ullah Dar , Prof. Dharminder Kumar, Dr. Satish Saini
Of the many hardships at present faced globally, one is how to minimalize energy consumption by the consumption of fossil fuels due to the adverse social & environmental influences and worth unpredictability. Thus one of the approaches is to make the best use of renewable sources of energy such as the energy of the sun in order to adhere to the global policies of clean energy development. Our country India has raised alarms in this issue. The combination of photovoltaic with thermal collector system was assumed in the direction of converting simultaneously the solar energy into electrical energy and heat energy as well. This whole process is done to encounter the low energy obtained when the two are used independently. Hence the concept of using the combination of thermal system with photovoltaic was to boost and optimization of PV panel efficiency. The construction of PV/T model uses water for conversion to thermal energy by the use of appropriate technology.
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M.Tech Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, India (ubaidullah541@gmail.com)
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