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Proc. of Int. Conf. on Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology

Recent Trends in Solar Energy Generation


Jai Singh Arya1, Aadesh Kumar Arya2, Sanjeev Aggarwal3
Geeta Institute of Management and technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana1, 2
M.M.University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryane3
[email protected]@gimtkkr.com, [email protected]

Abstract:Solar energy is playing a pivotal role in compensating the electrical energy as there
is short fall in this engergy due to more demand and decline trends of conventional source of
energies exhaustion of fuels like coal, petroleum, natural gases and constant of
environmental and climatic changes to cope up this photovoltaic installation is being done in
an electrical system to compensate and enhance the energy. an photovoltaic installation in
an electrical system is made from the assembly of various photovoltaic units that uses solar
energy to produce the electricity in a cheaper way from sun power. Till now the use and
scope of solar energy is limited and has not reached upto masses Moreover the efficiency of
the system is also low due to which the output is not sufficient as compared to input as in
some installed case of solar panel it has been observed that efficiency is not more that 27%.
To make it versatile and more useful for the masses newer trends and innovations will help.
These have discussed in this paper.

Keywords:Solar panels, Efficiency, Namadd, renewable engergy resources, distributed


generation

I. INTRODUCTION
Now-a-days distributed generation (DG) is not a new concept. Without this the rectification of energy crises
is not possible [1]. In most of the countries the electrical power demand is more than the electrical power
generated. On the other hand there is a serious decline in the availability of natural resources, fuels, coal and
gases etc. The generation of hydro power plant also varies due to variation in inflow of water from catchment
area. When the capacity of hydro power plant decreases the power shortage arises. The solar power plant
may be installed in such a fashion that these may work in unison for example when draught is more
showering of sun is more. In this way shortage of power will be compensated by the energy governed by the
solar power plant. Moreover this installation is to be done in such a way that solar panel will cover the rivers
or reservoir reducing the evaporation which enhancing the capacity of dam. On the other hand the solar panel
covering this area will generate electrical power which will the enhance the power generation of the system.
Moreover by using some newer technologies this power generated may be integrated with the power grid to
enhance the capacity of grid.
The development and uses of solar energy at large scale is not only reasonable method of energy resources
utilization in the future but also effective frame to improving energy resource crises economically. There is
different solar resource in different area, seasons, and weather conditions and so on because of so many
influencing factors [2]. As this of kind of renewable energy is available in abundance in nature. The research
and application of solar energy will be used to deal with alternative energy [3] – [4]. The advantages of
renewable energy sources are enormous as they are free from gas emissions from few conventional energy

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resourceswhich have impact on the global warming. If this generation of solar energy expedited rigorously
can meet the most of the energy demand of the world.Use of Renewable energy will prove as panacea for
solving the climatic and environmental problems as every sector of society is keen to solve these problems on
the health ground problems. Currently, renewable energy sources nstal 15 percent to 20 percent of the
world’s total energy demand [5]. The solar energy is considered as the most promising and important
renewable. It is envisaged that solar energy power plants would meet all human needs and would eventually
replace the conventional power plants [6].

II. TYPES OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION


There are different types of distributed generation according to the constructional and technical points of
view as shown in Figure (1) [1].

Distributed Generation

Traditional Generator Non-Traditional Generator

Fuel Cells Electromechanical


Micro Turbine Devices
Storage Devices

PEMFS
Natural Gas Turbine Batteries Flywheels
Renewable Devices
Simple cycle AFS

Combined Cycle PAFS

Recuperated Cycle
MCFS PV WT

SOFC

DMFS

Figure 1 Types of Distributed Generation

III. THE PRINCIPLE OF ENERGY STORAGE


The circulation medium was heated by synchronous tracking and non-tracking solar collector and injected
into the heat exchanger which was set in concrete pile with the help of circulation pump. After heat
exchanging between the heat exchanger and concrete pile, circulation medium was pumped to synchronous
tracking solar collector, so formed circulations.And then, the solar energy which was gathered by
synchronous tracking and non-tracking solar collector was stored constantly in the underground concrete
energy storage pile [7]. The circulating principle is shown in Figure(2). The solar nstal are used to generate
steam which drives the steam turbines coupled with alternator as per figure (3).

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IV. SOLAR ENERGY POLICIES OF INDIA
The Government of India has increased its focus on developing alternativeresources of energies especially
Solar Energy under the policies related to energydevelopment. The solar energy is available in abundance
and almost free of cost as it is available from nature. Due to rapid economic expansion India is one of the

Figure 2 the circulating principle of solar energy

Figure 3 System of Power generation from solar energy

most growing markets and expected to be second largest energy contributor in energy market in the world by
2035. Due to limited domestic fossil fuels reserve, the India has strong planning to expand the renewable
energy sources for power sector.
1. To supply the electricity to all the areas included the rural areas as mandated in section 6 of electricity
act. Both the Central and State Government will jointly nstalled to achieve this objective at the earliest.
Rural Electrification will be done for securing electricity access to the entire household in rural sector. Most
of this requirement will be fulfilled by use of renewable energy sources.
2. Reliable rural electrification would be done either through conventional or non conventional methods of
electricity whichever is more suitable and economical. Non conventional sources of energy especially Solar
can be utilized even where Grid connectivity exists [8].
3. Particular attention is to be given to Dalit Bastis, Tribal areas and other weaker sections of the society the
other newer resources.
4. Rural Electricity Corporation of India (REC) is the nodal agency at central govt. Level to implement these
programs of electrification in rural areas. The REC will nstal all the goals set up by the National Common
Minimum Programme ensuring timely implementation [9].
5. Responsibility of operation and maintenance & cost recovery could be discharged through appropriate
arrangement with Panchayats, Local Authorities, BDO, and NGO etc [10].
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6. This Great task of Rural Electrification requires cooperative efforts of all agencies like Govt. Of India,
State Government and community education cell in rural areas.
7. The Electricity act 2003 has provision of restructuring the electricity industry which unbundled the
vertically integrated electricity supply in each state. Now generation, transmission and distribution companies
have been formed by the Regulatory Commission of state electricity board. Regulatory Commission will also
specify the minimum percentage of electricity that each distribution utility must get from renewable energy
sources [11].

V. NEWER METHODS WHICH WILL ENHANCE THE USE OF SOLAR ENERGIES


Day by day new trends and innovations are being developed throughout the world in R&D centers,
automobile sectors and domestic use in institutions, hostels to reduce the energy wastage and to generate the
power by solar devices. Many of them are explained given below:
1. Solar cells of higher efficiency have been developed having conversion efficiency more than 37% as
compared to the previous solar cells having efficiency of 27 % made of two materials. Tata power is going to
install the solar panels having 35% efficiency [12]. In These cells three photo absorption layers are stacked
together. This has been developed by stacking Indium, Gallium and arsenide as the bottom layers. These cells
have capability of absorbing the light from various wavelengths available in sunlight and convert into
electrical energy. Through optimal process the active area has been increased. This breakthrough in
technology has been done by new energy and industrial technology development organization.
1. The conversion efficiency of solar panels/plates is increased by newer devices of cleaning these panels.
The device makes use of automated “dry-sweep’’ to push dust and dirt away from the surface of these
devices.
In south Arabian language the device is known as nsta which is very rugged and have low maintenance
cost. The device is powered by the lithium ion batteries. These batteries are charged by the array itself and
have high efficiency. The device has moving parts. It is very interesting that this act like a robotic arm and
automated work with scheduling. The device can jump the obstacle between the panels[13].
2. Throughout the world research and development is done to procure more and more energy from various
devices and technologies. Under this concept Japan developed a fabric which is known as a solar cell fabric
capable of harnessing the energy from sunlight while you are moving by wearing this fabric made cloth. This
fabric is made from wafer thin solar cells woven in a stylish way. The electricity generated will be capable to
charge the mobile and other portable electronic gadgets. The thread used will be stronger and which increases
the life or durability of the fabric cloth. The same idea can be embedded/used in the blind makers and certain
type of curtain will also generate power, when sun rayeson these. Various companies developing this type of
fabric in association with solar cell maker. This will help the men to recharge these small gadgets while in
sun [14].
3. A new trend of solar panel roofs have come in which most of the buildings the roof is covered with solar
panel. In some advanced countries like china the roof of the max. Of the homes is made of solar panel by
using aaluminum or strong alloy to support the weight of panels. In remote area where grid supply is not
viable these panels generate power for themselves and supply electricity to the neighbours also who cannot
afford the cost of installation. This will help nearby masses and community in that region where distribution
of power is not feasible by other ways & transmission may not be possible due to heavy expenditure.
4. In some countries in urban area some hobbyist of solar energy generate electrical power this system for
sufficient for their requirement and surplus generated power is supplied to the grid empowering the national
grid. The solar panel should be installed on the vehicles where it is possible so that charging of batteries and
other devices in the vehicle may be done with the help of solar energy. Whenever the solar rays fall on the
panel this will improve the electrical efficiency of the vehicles. This type of experimentation and uses are
already being done in Japan and in other advanced countries where conversion technologies from solar to
electrical are being used frequently and sufficiently. In India also solar panels have been installed in metro
railway service.
5. As we are aware of that electrical power demand is increasing and viewing the climatic concerns it is
desired that renewable energy sources especially solar may be integrated to the utility grid. By using better
flexibility in integration through power electronics. Harmonics can be reduced and the reactive power can be
balanced.

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6. In these days most of the power industries switchover side by side starting manufacturing of the solar
inverters of high capacity. These may be utilized to get emergent power if not continues at remote locations
where there is no grid supply.
7. CSP systems technology is used for power generation in the system large, flat, sunlight mirrors known as
heliostats receive sun light at the top of the tower. A fluid for heat transfer is used to generation the steam
which is used for production of electrical power .In some countries the capacity of these plant as high as up
to 200 MW. These power tower are very popular in these days because of solar to electrical conversion
efficiency is high [15].

VI. DISTRIBUTED SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION


In [16] the authors has explained the use of Distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems is producing
electricity onsite, so reducing the requirement to build up new transmission line and also avoiding line losses.
Distributed generation also offer significant benefits to the consumers while providing resiliency to an
electric grid that is based on the traditional and centralized model. These systems are used in applications
ranging from small commercial to residential and for industrial use. Though this market is still primarily
driven by government incentives, distributed solar PV will continue its steady march in future. Due to
reduced market activity in Italy and Germany, global distributed solar photovoltaic market contracted
slightly in 2012, However, growth in the United States, China, Japan, and other countries continued, driven
by solar PV module price reductions, the growth of third-party financing models, and feed-in tariffs.
Navigant Research forecasts that, from 2013 to 2018, 220 GW of distributed solar PV will be installed
worldwide, representing $540.3 billion in revenue.

VII. CONCLUSION
Due to decline aviability of natural’s fuels and viewing environmental changes causes due to conventional
method of generation, the use ogf solar energy is becoming popular and urgency of the day. This will create
healthy environment for the humain beings which are suffering from the various hazards due to pollution
from the nstalled contents. Moreover the power generation due to hydro power plant is not also regular due
to irrugalar flow of water from the catchment area. So it is concluded that solar power plant may be nstalled
in such a way so these may work in unison with hydro and other methods of generation to enhance the clean
and green energy.

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