Generation of Electricity by Solar PV System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66304/IJGIMR.2026.v1i1.15Keywords:
Greenhouse gas (GHG), Renewable EnergyAbstract
This work proposes a Wind/PV Standalone Generation System that solves the major problems of fuel and pollution. Renewable energy is vital for today’s world as in the near future, the nonrenewable sources that we are using are going to be exhausted. Power generated by renewable energy sources has recently become one of the most promising solutions for the electrification of islands and remote rural areas. However high dependency on weather conditions and the unpredictable nature of these renewable energy sources are the main drawbacks. To overcome this weakness, different green energy sources and power electronic converters need to be integrated with each other. The charged batteries are used to drive the motor, which serves here as an engine and moves the vehicle in reverse or forward direction. This idea, in the future, may help to protect our fuels from getting extinguished. The results of the seasonal analysis showed how well the solar PV system generated electricity. Based on the system's performance study, the findings showed that the 600Wp solar system could, with the help of BESS, deliver intermittent power to the demand for electricity throughout the year.
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