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CONTENTS

 INTRODUCTION
 LITERATURE REVIEW
 COMPONENTS OF SOLAR TREE
 SUMMARY
 REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION

 Now a days there is a necessity for large amounts of energy and the sources
to
produce these energies are decreasing day by day.

 Solar energy is the way people are looking to these days.

 India is a highly populated country , so we should take the advantage of such


an
energy which requires a very less space to produce energy efficiently.
LITERATURE REVIEW

1Monish Gupta (2015) analysed that Solar tree panel’s generate 20% more Energy than simple
flat solar panel made up of solar cells. As its area is more and due to its tree like arrangements of
solar panel it collects sun rays 2.5 hours more than simple solar panel arrangement therefore its
solar radiations time reduces and electricity generation is increase up to 50% as it uses nano solar
wires.

2Dipak M. Patil (2016) observed that the daily average consumption of small indian family is
about 3.5 kW so it can be easily generated by power grid system of Solar tree. The cost of solar
tree and simple PV model is near about same. We can also reduce the cost of solar tree by
making its design simple and innovative. The same design can be moved to different location for
higher energy consumption.

[3]A P R Srinivas (2016) studied that a simple solar panel mounted on a pole has lower
efficiency than number of solar panels installed on same pole having tree like structure. The roof
top solar systems can be replaced by solar tree and the roof top space can be utilized for
recreation purposes.so this solar tree reduces the space requirement and produces more output
WHY SOLAR
ENERGY ?

Fig1 Solar Energy Cycle


WHAT IS A SOLAR
TREE
• A solar tree is a decorative means of producing solar energy and also electricity.

• It uses multiple no of solar panels which forms the shape of a tree.

• TREE stands for

T= TREE GENERATING
R=RENEWABL

E=ENERGY and

E=ELECTRICITY
SOLAR TREE?

• Solar tree: This is a tree in which the stems connected acts as the branches of the tree and
the solar panels are like the leaves

• As we know trees are present in nature and they can produce their own food material by the
process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

• Green leaves are producing food materials for human beings likewise this leaves are producing

energy for the society. So it is very appropriate to called it as a tree.


Fig 3:SOLAR TREE
COMPONENTS OF SOLAR
TREE

• Solar panels

• Long tower

• batteries

• Stems for connecting the


panels
WHY SOLAR
TREES??

Why Should
we think
about it??

• Due to less land requirement

• Efficient energy generation

• It can collect energy from wind


ADVANTAGES

• No air pollution

• we wouldn’t have to worry as much about future energy sources

• People in poor country would have access to electricity

• People can save money

• Land requirement is very less


DISADVANTAGES

• Cost is high

• May cause hazards to the birds and


insects.

• Hazards to eyesight from solar reflectors


APPLICATION
S
 Street light.

 House supply.

 Industrial power supply.

 Continuous power supply

 Charging slots for cars.

 Wireless Data transmission


SUMMAR
Y
• To fulfill the increasing energy demand the people and saving of land.
• This can provide electricity without any power cut problem. The extra
energy can be provided to the grid.

• Increases the efficiency of solar cell using nanowires

• The main aim of this project is uplifting the public opinion on RES.
References

 [1]Richard J. Komp, Practical Photovoltaics: Electricity From Solar Cells,


Aatec
publications, Third Edition Revised, 2001

 [2] Jenny Nelson, The Physics of Solar Cells, Imperial College Press, 2003

 [3] Solar Tree Documentary,

 [4] Solar Tree Foundation

 [5] Solar Tree – Artemide,


Thank You

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