Comparative Study on Efficiency Analysis of Fixed and Dual-Axis Solar Tracking System

Ajay Oli, Saugat Sharma, Pratham Adhikari, Deepak Neupane, Santosh Khanal, Shacheendra Kishor Labh
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Solar energy is a crucial renewable energy source, offering sustainable solutions to address energy demands and combat climate change. Maximizing the efficiency of solar energy harvesting is essential for widespread adoption and integration into the energy landscape. Solar tracking systems play an important role in increasing the efficiency of solar panels by optimizing their orientation towards the sun throughout the day. This research presents a comparative analysis of the efficiency of dual-axis solar tracking systems using Light-Dependent Resistors (LDRs) as input devices. A closed-loop tracking technique is implemented to adjust the position of the solar panels based on real-time sensor feedback. A comparative study between LDRs demonstrates their effectiveness in detecting the sun's position, despite limitations such as susceptibility to ambient light conditions and saturation to light intensity. Through experimental evaluation and data analysis, this study provides valuable insights into the power output and assessment of efficiency variation of dual-axis solar tracking systems offering applications for optimizing solar energy harvesting in practical scenarios.
固定和双轴太阳能跟踪系统效率分析比较研究
太阳能是一种重要的可再生能源,为满足能源需求和应对气候变化提供了可持续的解决方案。最大限度地提高太阳能收集效率对于广泛采用太阳能并将其融入能源领域至关重要。太阳能跟踪系统通过优化太阳能电池板全天对太阳的朝向,在提高太阳能电池板效率方面发挥着重要作用。本研究对使用光敏电阻(LDR)作为输入设备的双轴太阳能跟踪系统的效率进行了比较分析。该系统采用闭环跟踪技术,根据实时传感器反馈调整太阳能电池板的位置。对 LDR 的比较研究表明,尽管 LDR 易受环境光条件和光照强度饱和度的影响,但仍能有效检测太阳的位置。通过实验评估和数据分析,本研究为双轴太阳能跟踪系统的功率输出和效率变化评估提供了有价值的见解,为优化实际场景中的太阳能收集提供了应用。
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