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Dual Axis Solar Tracking System Using Ldr with Inverter

Author Name : Dr. Bharat Singh , Saksham Kumar , Ajay Raj , Aakash Gupta , Devansh Eee

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56025/IJARESM.2023.11071124

 

ABSTRACT To be Known, due to the huge greatness in diversity there is more demand of energy. The uses of fossil fuel has proves to more pollution in environment and also large demand of resources leads to decrease in resources. In this time of energy crises, non- polluting and clean energy resources are renewable resources. Renewable resources like biomass, wind energy, solar energy, tidal energy, etc. The most likely source is solar power. Solar power can be driven into electricity using photovoltaic panels. In major systems, a solar panel is attached to a single position this depicts the quantity of power taken through the PV system To inherit the maximum amount of solar power PV system must go with sun along the day and that can be get from solar tracker. Solar tracking can be single-axis and dual-axis tracking. As Inverter is electric equipment that differs direct C (DC) to alternating C (AC). Direct current is generated from devices such as batteries. If connected an inverter allows small devices to give power to all those devices. The inverter do this with simple process of electrical management. In this, AC power is generated. This kind of electricity is used to power an electric light. To change voltage, the current is changed. So the inverter uses huge current on DC end with small power used at AC side. Here Sine wave inverters are used to give good-quality AC power. They tranquil pulse- width modulation (PWM) to generate true sine wave, which makes them costly. Keywords: Photovoltaic system, Solar tracker, Single Axis, Dual Axis, Alternating Current, Direct Current, Pulse Width Modulation.