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Design and Performance Analysis of 1500 Capacity Dual Powered Solar Incubator
P. K. Singh, K. N. Singh, A. Mishra and M. K. Choudhury, "Design and Performance Analysis of 1500 Capacity Dual Powered Solar Incubator," 2020 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), Jaipur, India, 2020, pp. 1-7, doi: 10.1109/PEDES49360.2020.9379890.
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Renewable sources of energy are the future for the energy sectors and among them solar energy is the most abundant source in the earth. It is the time now to harness the solar energy more and more that can provide the solution to many energy issues and also can be used as employment generation in the lower or rural sectors as well. This work presents the design and implementation of dual powered solar incubators. Solar energy has been used to provide required heat to the incubator chamber so that the process of hatching of eggs can be done appropriately. Temperature sensor has been used for measuring the temperature difference inside the chamber. The different parameters have been calculated after twenty one days of hatching period at North East Renewable Energy Research Lab, Jorhat, India.
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Advanced warning mechanism to reduce man animal conflict on roads using renewable energy
P. K. Singh, K. N. Singh, M. K. Choudhury, J. Bharadwaj, R. J. Das and D. Gogoi, "Advanced warning mechanism to reduce man animal conflict on roads using renewable energy," 2022 IEEE International Power and Renewable Energy Conference (IPRECON), Kollam, India, 2022, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.1109/IPRECON55716.2022.10059481.
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In India alone, animals crossing major highways cause thousands of accidents every day. As more roads are built through forests and through wildlife corridors, the number of encounters between motorists and wildlife is rising. Animals roam these pathways and frequently even cross the street undetected. Animals crossing the road are frequently not noticed by moving vehicles until it is too late to avoid a collision. By informing the drivers of the vehicles that there are animals on the road from a distance, these accidents can be significantly decreased. The goal was to create a self-contained, renewable energy gadget that can identify animals that are crossing roads and warn drivers of approaching automobiles at a distance using a display or buzzer.
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Performance evaluation of dual axis solar tracker in North-East India
P. K. Singh, K. N. Singh, J. Bhardwaj and M. K. Choudhury, "Performance evaluation of dual axis solar tracker in North-East India," 2021 5th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Computer Technologies and Optimization Techniques (ICEECCOT), Mysuru, India, 2021, pp. 670-674, doi: 10.1109/ICEECCOT52851.2021.9708000.
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The efficiency of the solar panels is very less as it mainly depends on the irradiation received by Sun. The volume of the irradiation varies during the daytime as the Sun moves. The maximum power point is also affected with value of the voltage and current obtained at a certain instant, and the current generated is also depends on the Sun radiation. So to track the position of the Sun where the maximum radiation can be received by the panel is done in solar tracker system. In this paper dual axis solar tracker is proposed with two different methods, namely live tracking of the Sun with light-dependent resistor and Time based dual axis movement and finally, the output current is compared with and without tracker system. It has been found that there is an increase in the current received with dual axis tracker panel and hence improves efficiency. The whole setup is installed in the North East Renewable Energy Research Lab (NERERL), Jorhat, Assam.