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The need for renewable energy sources is on the rise because of the acute energy crisis in the world today. India plans to produce 20 Gigawatts Solar power by the year 2020, whereas we have only realized less than half a Gigawatt of our potential as of March 2010. Solar energy is a vital untapped resource in a tropical country like ours. The main hindrance for the penetration and reach of solar PV systems is their low efficiency and high capital cost. In this book, we examine a schematic to extract maximum obtainable solar power from a PV module and use the energy for a DC application. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The need for renewable energy sources is on the rise because of the acute energy crisis in the world today. India plans to produce 20 Gigawatts Solar power by the year 2020, whereas we have only realized less than half a Gigawatt of our potential as of March 2010. Solar energy is a vital untapped resource in a tropical country like ours. The main hindrance for the penetration and reach of solar PV systems is their low efficiency and high capital cost. In this book, we examine a schematic to extract maximum obtainable solar power from a PV module and use the energy for a DC application. This project investigates in detail the concept of Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) which significantly increases the efficiency of the solar photovoltaic system.
Autorenporträt
Sivaraman Pandarinathan received the B.E, M.Tech, and Ph.D.degrees from Bharathiar University,SASTRA University and Anna University, in 2002,2004 and 2014 respectively.Since 2004,he is working with Bannari Amman Institute of Technology,India.He has published many papers in SCI and Scopus indexed journals and conferences.Also he registered a patent.