Effect of Greenhouse Gas Emission on Solar PV Performance

  • Patnaik* B
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Abstract

Renewable energy is a cleanest and reliable energy sector to the changing climate condition. This changing world needs a quick combination of renewable energy in the energy matrix of each region in such a climate, and it is a sustainable solution. So this study gives a brief idea of how solar photovoltaic (PV) technology performs with changing climatic condition. This system is reliable technology integration in the energy market of India and its statuses among all other renewable sources. To improve energy security and decrease the carbon dioxide emission in an atmosphere, renewable energy technologies have raised a rapid deployment over the past few years. Most of the countries are now changing the ways for economic growth through the development of the renewable energy sector. It is better to Investment in growth of the renewable energy sector because to increase income, to create the job, contribute to industrials development and improve trade balance it is necessary to generate more renewable energy source. The growth in population is directly proportional to energy demand, and again it is directly proportional to energy production due to which the more in carbon dioxide emission. In increasing demand for energy, it is indispensable to produce a renewable energy source, especially in India. Because nowadays solar PV is an excellent source of energy production .so here some study has done about the performance of solar PV on greenhouse gas emission.

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Patnaik*, B., & Swain, S. C. (2020). Effect of Greenhouse Gas Emission on Solar PV Performance. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(3), 3642–3647. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.c8609.019320

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