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Effects on Panels Performance Submerged in Liquid

https://doi.org/10.51976/jfsa.111801

Author Details ( * ) denotes Corresponding author

1. * Himanshu Senger, Project Planner, Andritz Hydro Pvt Ltd, (himanshu.senger@andritz.com)
2. Sheo Kumar, Professor , Computer Science & Engineering, CMR Engineering College, Kandlakoya, Telengana, India (sheo2008@gmail.com)
3. Hare Ram Singh, Associate Professor, Dr. A.P.J Abdul kalam Technical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India (hrsingh.2000.2000@gmail.com)

One of the materials used in the manufacture of solar panels is a semiconductor that is sensitive to the radiation falling on it. Semiconductor materials begin to heat up and lose efficiency over a certain limit, which causes the power output to decrease too low to be practical. The high temperature problem is overcome utilising a variety of cooling approach. It is widely acknowledged that all of humanity's energy needs, both direct and indirect, are met by the Sun and other renewable energy sources. The industrial revolution, which brought about a number of changes and resulted in the widespread adoption of a new energy source, was launched by the invention of the steam engine [3]. The initial error of using fossil fuels—oil and natural gas—was used by biofuels, oil, and natural gas after the development of combustion engines, and electricity was decentralized.

Keywords

Steam Engine; Semiconductor; Renewable Energy

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