Minimum power of solar Panel Movement in Solar Tracker System Prototype

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Population increase and economic growth lead to increased demand for world energy. With conventional energy supplies today means there is an increase in the use of fossil energy supplies and increased emissions from gases that can endanger the environment. some renewable sources are available which can be used on a large scale to generate electricity in remote areas where electricity is available. Included in this type include sunlight, geothermal wind, water, and so on. The amount of solar energy potential that can be absorbed depends on the area of the solar cell and the absorption capacity of sunlight. Absorption capacity can be optimized by making a control system for the solar cell's drive that will be flushed in the direction of the sun's motion so that the solar panel cells will absorb sunlight. Researchers focus on how the minimum motor power consumption, obtained from the results of the study occurred at 17:00 at an angle of 690 weight 8 kg voltage of 8.12 current 0.11.

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Putra, A. R., Kusumanto, R. D., & Taqwa, A. (2019). Minimum power of solar Panel Movement in Solar Tracker System Prototype. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1167). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1167/1/012030

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