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Design and Implemantation of Automatic Solar Tracking System

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Energy indispensable part of our lives. Energy needs in the coming year will be more than the current total. Renewable energy sources are depleted day by day. So we have to start using renewable energy sources. Photovoltaik system is a renewable energy sources and photovoltaic is a system turning wave energy that it takes from sun into electric energy. In this article describes how to run a photovoltaic system, how it has been described that generate electricity and provide maximum energy production under what conditions. It also mentioned some cases where the photovoltaic system will be adversely affected and the geographical location is shown as used in the most efficient manner. Described all those developed in line with the subject moving narrative photovoltaic system design and all of the components have been introduced.

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    ICCAE '17: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer and Automation Engineering
    February 2017
    365 pages
    ISBN:9781450348096
    DOI:10.1145/3057039

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