Reforming Solar Efficiency with a Ground-breaking Journey through Advanced Material Innovations for High-Performance Photovoltaics

Authors:
Sunil Shridharrao Kadam, Chunhua Deming

Addresses:
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, MGM University, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra, India. 2Information Technology Discipline, NUS Graduate School (NUSGS), National University of Singapore, Queenstown, Singapore. kadamsunil07@gmail.com1, chunhuademing@gmail.com2

Abstract:

Solar energy is an essential and endless electricity supply contributing considerably to the worldwide hunt for smooth and renewable electricity sources. Examining solar electricity’s extensive capability and inspecting contemporary advances in cloth technology that would greatly improve photovoltaic structures’ efficiency are the major objectives of this research article. We aim to significantly examine the growing amount of research on modern substances and advanced photovoltaic technology and provide an in-depth review of the modern fame of solar strength consumption. We meticulously describe the technique utilized in our method to assess these precise substances to give a comprehensive and clinical analysis. Analyzing these findings, talking about the results, and drawing connections to the wider region of renewable energy research are the principal subjects of the paper’s dialogue section. A sizable finding is that improved solar cell overall performance depends on sophisticated substances; this underscores the necessity of a focused, continuous look at this area. The article’s insightful prediction of the development of excessive-overall performance photovoltaics and a crucial exam of the shortcomings of the cutting-edge generation is presented in its conclusion.

Keywords: Solar Efficiency; High-Performance Photovoltaics; Advanced Materials; Renewable Energy; Sustainable Technology; Clinical Analysis; Finite Fossil Fuels; Environmental Troubles.

Received on: 05/01/2024, Revised on: 16/03/2024, Accepted on: 22/04/2024, Published on: 03/06/2024

DOI: 10.69888/FTSASS.2024.000166

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Applied Sciences, 2024 Vol. 1 No. 1, Pages: 44-53

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