Retraction: Dual Axis Solar Tracking System using LDR Senors

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At present, the dual axis solar system is not being used properly. A single axis of solar energy system is more compact and more widely used than a double axis. However, a single axis tracking system is less effective but more efficient due to its economic viability. Therefore, we are analysing a double axis tracking system preferred tosingle axis tracking system. We use an independent method using a dummy solar tracker to check whether the sun's rays reflected on the solar panel at a specific point at any given time based on the elevation calculations and azimuth angles of sunrays. To simulate the processes a simulation using the Borland C ++ builder is created. Here, azimuth-elevation angles are calculated accurately and precisely in any location and time.

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Krishna Kumar, J., Nivas, J., Sankar, S., & Uthirasamy, R. (2021, May 27). Retraction: Dual Axis Solar Tracking System using LDR Senors. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1916/1/012128

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