MICROCONTROLLER BASED TWO-AXIS SOLAR TRACKING SYSTEM

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Prof Sanjay Hundiwale
Prof Shailesh Rathod

Abstract

The dual threats of energy depletion and global warming place the development of methods for harnessing renewable energy resources at the center of public interest. Solar energy is one of the most promising renewable energy resources. Sun trackers can
substantially improve the electricity production of a photovoltaic (PV) system. This paper proposes a novel design of a dual-axis solar tracking PV system which utilizes the feedback control theory along with a four-quadrant light dependent resistor (LDR) sensor and simple electronic circuits to provide robust system performance. The proposed system uses a unique dual-axis AC motor and a stand-alone PV inverter to accomplish solar tracking. The control implementation is a technical innovation that is a simple and effective design. In addition, a scaled-down laboratory prototype is constructed to verify the feasibility of the scheme. The effectiveness of the Sun tracker is confirmed experimentally. 
To conclude, the results of this study may serve as valuable references for future solar
energy applications.

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Prof Sanjay Hundiwale and Prof Shailesh Rathod, “MICROCONTROLLER BASED TWO-AXIS SOLAR TRACKING SYSTEM”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 11, Jun. 2014.

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