Desarrollo de un sistema fotovoltaico de generación eléctrica acoplado a un mecanismo de rotación automático (resultados preliminares)
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https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v7i2.114Keywords:
Solar Power Generation System, Solar Tracking System, Solar Panels, Energy Efficiency, Shadow AnalysisAbstract
Research in areas such as renewable energies, specifically for the use of photovoltaic solar energy, is an area of strong development today, due to the need to create energy systems that reduce the impact of anthropogenic carbon emissions have on ecosystems. In this sense, a prototype of an autonomous photovoltaic system for tracking the Sun was developed, with little processing and low cost, seeking to increase the capacity of electricity generation of solar panels, as well as to make comparative studies of production and analysis of economic feasibility vs. fixed systems. Additionally, the project has allowed students, professors and researchers to learn complex concepts in a practical way, differentiating USMA as a generator of technological innovation and providing innovative results and designs to the low-power solar power generation market.
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