Authors:Â Dr. Manisha Ghodeswar, Charvi Morkhade
Abstract:Â Renewable energy sources are currently in high demand. We can't rely on fossil fuels because they're limited, especially in this new era where energy consumption has skyrocketed. Solar energy has the potential to be one of the most efficient renewable energy sources. We can generate alternating current straight from photovoltaic cells, which is a new way of looking at a solar panel. To construct an AC wave form, we can employ an array of photovoltaic cell pairs coupled in anti-parallel fashion. Solar panels currently produce DC electricity, which must first be converted to AC before being used in commercial and residential equipment. When the cost of solar panels is combined with the cost of inverters and phase synchronizers, solar panels become prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, the power losses of various components utilized in DC to AC converters make the situation even more unfavorable. We demonstrate a new way for generating AC electricity from solar panels without using an inverter, hence eliminating power losses caused by inverters. Because our method does not require batteries, the overall cost is also lowered. Another advantage of this method is that it produces a highly clean sine wave with higher efficiency than an AC inverter. By adjusting the speed of the motor utilised in this technique, we may generate a sine wave of any frequency. As a result, it's a really simple approach with fantastic results.
Keywords:Â Solar cells , Anti parallel connection ,Inverter, Disc.
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