A study on exploring the possibilities of transparent solar panels for future solar applications in India
International Journal of Development Research
A study on exploring the possibilities of transparent solar panels for future solar applications in India
Received 10th January, 2023; Received in revised form 17th February, 2023; Accepted 20th February, 2023; Published online 30th March, 2023
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Solar energy has emerged as a possible replacement for conventional power sources as the globe relies more and more on renewable energy sources. Transparent solar panels have attracted interest recently as a potential technique to completely transform the solar energy industry. Transparent solar panels could be incorporated into windows, facades, and other building components, enabling the development of self-sufficient buildings that produce their own electricity. The purpose of this research is to examine the potential of transparent solar panels for upcoming solar energy applications. The research will also look into the most recent developments in transparent solar panels, such as perovskite solar cells and organic photovoltaic materials. The study will also look at the advantages of transparent solar panels, such as their capacity to lower buildings' carbon footprints and their potential to supply renewable energy in urban regions where room for solar panels is scarce. Transparent solar panels' economic viability, including production costs and the potential for energy bill cost savings, will also be investigated in the study. A full understanding of the possibilities of transparent solar panels for upcoming solar energy applications is the overall goal of this study. The results of this study can aid in the transition to a sustainable energy system by enabling decision-makers in the fields of policy, architecture, and engineering to make well-informed choices regarding the incorporation of transparent solar panels into the designs of buildings and urban infrastructure.