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Implementation of Automatic Solar Tracking to Maximize Illumination and High Battery Storage

Charapale Arti, Gujar Mousami

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Abstract: The solar tracking system is controlled by PIC microcontroller depending upon the control signal given in this technological world. The need for renewable energy resources has been very essential rather than non-renewable resources, because cost of the non-renewable resources sums to be a larger one and it will not provide an ecofriendly environment. So, in this concept we introduce the Parabolic Solar Tracking System instead of the flat solar tracking system which is very common in our day today life. By implementing parabolic solar tracking system, which uses the multifunction solar cells with parabolic mirror reflectors the efficiency can be improved up to 39.2% compared to the single junction cells. This enhanced feature is due to the infinite number of junction in the multifunction solar cell and the shape of the reflectors that is designed. The tracking system is controlled by PIC microcontroller depending upon the control signal given by LDR. Keywords: LDR, PIC microcontroller, Parabolic Solar, ecofriendly environment.

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[1] Charapale Arti, Gujar Mousami, “Implementation of Automatic Solar Tracking to Maximize Illumination and High Battery Storage,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET)

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