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Swami Keshvanand Institute of

Technology,
Management & Gramothan, Jaipur

GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering)


Learning from INDUSTIAL TRAINING

Submitted by: Submitted To :


Yashasva bansal Mr. Vikash Mahala sir
(22ESKEE080) Hod department of EE
Industrial Visit
In the Industial Visit we wisited the JOHNS ELECTRIC
company which makes the Switch Gears for INdustries , Hotels
,Hospitals and for Malls , Shopping Complexes

There we saw the manufacturing of each and every


components by the means of manchiens and by workers over
all it was a great experience to knoe all about the High Voltage
Panels and Low Voltage Panels As well
Photovoltaic Cells
Introduction
Welcome to the world of solar energy
harvesting! In this presentation, we will
explore the power of photovoltaic cells
and their role in harnessing solar
energy.
How Photovoltaic Cells Work

At the heart of solar energy harvesting are


photovoltaic cells. These cells consist of
semiconductor materials, such as silicon,
that absorb photons from sunlight. The
absorbed photons generate an electric
current, which can then be harnessed for
various applications. By optimizing the
design and efficiency of photovoltaic cells,
we can unlock their true potential and
maximize solar energy conversion.
Types of Photovoltaic
Cells
There are several types of
photovoltaic cells available,
including monocrystalline,
polycrystalline, and thin-film cells.
Monocrystalline cells offer high
efficiency, while polycrystalline
cells are cost-effective. Thin-film
cells are flexible and lightweight,
making them suitable for various
applications. Understanding the
differences between these cell
types is crucial in selecting the
most suitable option for specific
solar energy projects.
Advantages of Solar Energy
Harvesting

Solar energy harvesting offers numerous


advantages. It is a clean and renewable
energy source, reducing dependence on
fossil fuels and minimizing carbon emissions.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance
and have a long lifespan, making them a
cost-effective solution in the long run.
Additionally, solar energy can be harnessed
in remote areas without access to the power
grid, providing electricity to communities
worldwide.
Challenges and future
directions

While solar energy harvesting has seen significant


advancements, there are still challenges to
overcome. These include high initial costs, limited
efficiency in low-light conditions, and the need for
energy storage solutions. However, ongoing research
and development are paving the way for innovative
solutions, such as improved cell efficiency and the
integration of solar energy into smart grids. The
future of solar energy harvesting looks promising,
with the potential to transform our energy
landscape.
Conclusion
In conclusion, photovoltaic cells have revolutionized the way we
harness solar energy. Their ability to convert sunlight into
electricity offers a sustainable and clean energy solution. As we
continue to explore and improve the efficiency of photovoltaic
cells, solar energy harvesting will play an increasingly vital role in
meeting our energy needs. Embracing solar power is not just an
environmental choice but also an investment in a brighter and
more sustainable future.
References
Reports

International Energy Agency. Technology Roadmap: Solar Photovoltaic Energy. 2014.National Renewable Energy

Laboratory. Photovoltaic System Pricing Trends: Historical, Recent, and Future Prices for Residential, Commercial, and

Utility-.Scale PV Systems. 2020


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