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SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS: AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Mr. Amarjeet
Page No. : 73-82

ABSTRACT

Carbon dioxide, nitrogen, sulphur, and other particles are released at high rates and end up in the atmosphere. Human activities are the source of these emissions. This research contributes to a reappraisal of the impact that solar panel installation can have on greenhouse gas emissions. Our research examined the different functions of solar panels. Generally speaking, photovoltaic cells are used to construct solar panels. The amount of carbon dioxide gas released into the atmosphere by your utility company in order to create one kilowatt-hour of energy is decreased by a solar photovoltaic (PV) system. A solar panel system may generate enough electricity to power a whole home, and it produces around 75 percent less carbon dioxide than conventional power plants do. In this article, I compared several solar panel systems and discussed how they use various technologies to reduce carbon emissions.


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