Increasing the Output Power and Efficiency by Concentrating the Solar Flux Effectively Using a Dual Axis Solar Tracker

  • Unique Paper ID: 190087
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 2883-2889
  • Abstract:
  • The dependency of electric power generation on conventional resources is high in any country as we all know the conventional resources of energy will not sustain for a long time thus, we must switch our resources of energy. The alternate is renewable energy, which is abundant in nature and will never exhaust. One such example is to get the required amount of energy from the Sun by using solar panels. It is an example of clean energy, but the efficiency is very low compared to conventional sources. Some research shows that the Sun's radiance, which falls on the earth in one hour, exceeds the total energy consumed in an entire year, proving the scope of highly efficient solar energy usage. This paper defines the possibilities of using different types of lenses of different focal lengths to improve the efficiency of the integrated photovoltaic model. Also, there can be fluctuations in the output power due to renewable uncertainties. Thus, it will be a target to keep the output power constant. [1]

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BibTeX

@article{190087,
        author = {Paras Tyagi and Ankur Kumar and Mihir Raghuvanshi and Ayush Ranjan},
        title = {Increasing the Output Power and Efficiency by Concentrating the Solar Flux Effectively Using a Dual Axis Solar Tracker},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {8},
        pages = {2883-2889},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=190087},
        abstract = {The dependency of electric power generation on conventional resources is high in any country as we all know the conventional resources of energy will not sustain for a long time thus, we must switch our resources of energy. The alternate is renewable energy, which is abundant in nature and will never exhaust. One such example is to get the required amount of energy from the Sun by using solar panels. It is an example of clean energy, but the efficiency is very low compared to conventional sources. Some research shows that the Sun's radiance, which falls on the earth in one hour, exceeds the total energy consumed in an entire year, proving the scope of highly efficient solar energy usage. This paper defines the possibilities of using different types of lenses of different focal lengths to improve the efficiency of the integrated photovoltaic model. Also, there can be fluctuations in the output power due to renewable uncertainties. Thus, it will be a target to keep the output power constant. [1]},
        keywords = {Fresnel lens, Solar Tracking, Photo-Voltaic},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

Tyagi, P., & Kumar, A., & Raghuvanshi, M., & Ranjan, A. (2026). Increasing the Output Power and Efficiency by Concentrating the Solar Flux Effectively Using a Dual Axis Solar Tracker. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(8), 2883–2889.

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