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Solar energy has a very promising future as a tool for mitigating the effects of climate change. Because solar energy has the benefit of producing a relatively low level of greenhouse emissions, it is likely that it will eventually replace a significant proportion of fossil fuels. The purpose of this study is to create more electricity by employing mirrors to collect more solar radiation as well as sunlight to Photovoltaic cells. This improves the amount of energy that can be generated by a certain region of solar cells. The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether or not a simplified mirror technique can improve the performance of a solar cell, to determine the aspects of a solar cell that can be improved using simplified mirror techniques, and to confirm that the solar cells' performance has improved as a result of the simplified mirror techniques. The use of reflectors that are flat in form allows for an extra level of sunlight concentration to be achieved on the surface of the solar panel. It is also possible to utilise reflectors with a parabolic form in this scenario; however, the production cost of these reflectors is more than the manufacturing cost of flat reflectors, hence this alternative strategy was not pursued. This particular sort of mirror is only effective in a certain location to concentrate the sunlight onto a more condensed region that faces in a particular direction. This might cause the temperature of the solar panel to increase, necessitating the need for an additional cooling device. It reaches its peak during the midday hours, which makes sense given that this is when the radiation is at its highest.
Keywords:
Solar panel, battery, mirror technique, PV panels, Solar photovoltaic systems, Solar PV plants, solar PV systems, energy storage.
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"SIMPLIFIED MIRROR TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING SOLAR CELL PERFORMANCE", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 12, page no.804 - 811, December-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2212120.pdf
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