3. CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DEMAND FOR SOLAR ENERGY
WHY SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR TREE
COMPONENTS OF SOLAR TREE
SPIRALLING PHYLLOTAXY
WHY SOLAR TREES
WORKING OF SOLAR TREE
AVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
FUTURE PROSPECTS
CONCLUSION
4. INTRODUCTION
Now a days there is a necessity for large amounts
of energy and sources produce these energies are
decreasing day by day
Solar is the way people are looking to these days
6. CONTINUED…….
INDIA is a fast developing country ,with a
cumulative installed grid connected solar power
capacity of 8062MW(8GW) as of 31 july,2016
7. WHY SOLAR ENERGY
Solar power generation has emerged as one of the
most rapidly growing renewable resources of
electricity
Solar power generation has several advantages
over other forms of electric generation
8. SOLAR TREE
The solar tree captures energy from sunlight and wind to
generate electricity for homes, industries etc.,
As we know the photosynthesis process, green leaves
are producing food for humans likewise these solar
panels produce energy for the society.so it is very
appropriate to call it is a tree
14. CONTINUED………………
Solar tree works on the principle of photovoltaic
effect
Batteries are charged during the day time and used
for store the energy and can use on cloudy days
LED’S automatically switched on
These LED’S indicate how much charge left
16. ADVANTAGES
Land requirement is very less
People can save electricity bills
People in poor countries have to access electricity
No air pollution
18. DISADVANTAGES
Cost is high
May cause hazards to birds and insects
Hazards to eyesight from solar reflectors
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22. CONCLUSION
To fulfil the increasing of energy demand
Saving of land, this project is very successful one
This can provide electricity without any power cut
problem
The extra energy can be provided by the grid