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Solar-powered tree with portable charging station and LED lighting

Megha Nerikar, Vishal Layankar, Apurva Walke, Dimpal U. Zade

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Abstract: The energy requirement in the 21st century is substantially higher. We generate power using fossil fuels like coal and oil to meet this need. However, using these fuels leads to significant pollution, which has a negative impact on all living things. The use of fossil fuels will decline in 40–50 years. The main issue that will then develop is how to produce electricity, hence a solution to this issue is required. Using renewable energy sources to create electricity is one of the best answers to this issue. Sunlight is the most effective renewable energy source since it is both inexpensive and widely accessible in nature. We are able to produce pollution-free electricity by using solar panels. As electrical engineers, we are developing a new and simple technique for producing solar power called "solar tree." Traditional solar systems have a major drawback in that they take up more space. To address this issue, we suggest using solar trees, which produce more electricity while taking up less space. The spinning solar panels in our system, which can absorb an equal quantity of sunlight throughout the day, give it an edge over competing systems. In this case, mono-crystalline panels are used since they are more effective than other panels.

Keywords: Solar Tree, Design, Renewable Energy

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[1] Megha Nerikar, Vishal Layankar, Apurva Walke, Dimpal U. Zade, β€œSolar-powered tree with portable charging station and LED lighting,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2023.11617

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