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Conference: Bucharest University Faculty of Physics 2016 Meeting


Section: Physics and Technology of Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources


Title:
Policristalline Solar Panel –assembly and characteristics


Authors:
Mustafa ALHUSSAINY, Sanda VOINEA


Affiliation:
University of Bucharest, Faculty of Physics, PO Box MG-38, Bucharest-Magurele, Romania














E-mail
sanda.voinea@3nanosae.org


Keywords:
Policristalline solar cell, solar energy, electricity


Abstract:
The sun is the most important alternative energy resource that we have, it is clean and available for humans without any costs of search or extraction and it is renewable. This means that there will never be a shortage of solar energy. Harnessing this important amount of power it is possible now with the help of the solar cells since the calculated energy of the falling beam from the sun per square meter equal to 1000 watts, which makes this kind of energy an important resource for every country or community looking for possibilities to improve the living conditions. The Electro Solar cells converters take energy from the sun and convert it into another type of energy where the solar cells convert sunlight into electricity and expel a large amount energy without any other side effects (noise or pollution or radiation or maintenance etc.). In this paper, the building of a simple solar panel using a few policristalline solar cells, and their mounting in different formats including flat and curved shape are described. These assemblied solar panels were faced in different angles to the sun, to find out which is the most appropriate angle position to receive the best sunlight available and produce electricity from solar energy.