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A Brief Review on Photovoltaic Module

Pushpendra Pandey, Kunal ., Rachit Srivastava

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The Sun's energy generated by Sunlight is a free and environmentally beneficial renewable energy source that doesn't get exhausted. The amount of solar energy that enters the earth every hour is sufficient to supply all of the energy needed for a year. In the modern period, we required electricity constantly. The usage of solar energy is intended for domestic, commercial, and industrial settings. Energy can be easily extracted from direct sunlight. It is therefore extremely efficient and does not harm the environment. In this essay, we examined solar energy, which is created from sunshine, and discussed its potential and recent developments. Additionally, the article tries to explain the various solar panel types, their uses, and marketing tactics for promoting solar energy's benefits.


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