CONTENTS
Introduction
What is a solar tree?
Components of solar tree
Spiralling Phyllataxy
Why we called it as solar tree
How solar panels works
Needs of solar tree
Advantages of solar panel
Why it is better than traditional system
Application
Solar tree in India
Advantages
disadvantages
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
• Now a days with the growing population and demand we should take a
renewable option of energy source and also we should keep in mind that
energy should not cause pollution and other natural hazards. In this case
the solar energy is the best option for us.
• India is a highly populated country, so we should take the advantage of
such an energy which requires a very less space to produce energy
efficiently. In this case solar tree could be the best one for us. We can also
use the technique called “SPIRALING PHYLLATAXY” to improve the
efficiency of the plant.
WHAT IS SOLAR TREE
A solar tree is a decorative means of producing solar energy and also electricity. It uses
multiple no of solar panels which forms the shape of a tree. The panel are arranged in a
tree fashion in a tall tower/pole.
TREE stands for
T=TREE GENERATION
R=RENEWABLE
E=ENERGY
E =ELECTRICITY
This is like a tree in structure and the panes are like leaves of the tree which produces energy.
COMPONENTS OF SOLAR TREE
The solar tree consists of mainly five parts to design.
• Solar panels
• Long tower
• LEDs
• Batteries
• Stems for connecting the panel
SPIRALLING PHYLLATAXY
• It is a technique used in designing of solar tree.
• It provides the way to help the lower panels from the shadow
of upper ones, so that it can track maximum power from sun.
• This technology is used to improve the efficiency of the plant.
WHY WE CALLED IT AS SOLAR TREE
• Tree can produce their own food material by the process called
PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
• Leaves are producing food materials for human beings.
• Likewise in solar tree solar plates are producing energy for the
society.
HOW SOLAR PANELS WORK?
• Photovoltaic cell converts sunlight
into electric energy and this effects
is known as photovoltaic effect.
• Solar cells essentially create
electricity by converting photons
of light into electrons.
• Solar cell producing direct current,
or DC, this DC current is converted
to alternating current, or A by using
inverter.
NEEDS OF SOLAR TREE
• Due to less land requirement
It requires less land as compare to traditional PV system. So we require such a plant
which can generate max energy using minimum land.
• Efficient energy generation
It can generate energy very efficiently as compare to traditional system.
• It can collect energy from wind
The stem are flexible so that they can rotate in any direction and by shaking
themselves they produce energy also from wind as in he case of a natural tree.
ADVANTAGES OF SOLAR PANEL
• Ecologically Friendly
• Decreased Electrical Bill
• Low Maintenance
• Efficiency
WHY IT IS BETTER THAN TRADITIONAL
SYSTEM
• For the traditional system we
require large size of land
Example- To generate 2 MW
power from a pv module we Traditional solar system
require 10-12 acres of land for
housing of panes only.
• For the same amount of energy
we require only 0.10-0.12 acres
of land in case of solar tree. Solar tree
APPLICATIONS
• Street light
• House supply
• Industrial power supply
SOLAR TREE IN INDIA
• India being a developing country and highly populated
requires a power plant where maximum energy can be
generated by using minimum land.
• We must try to produce energy from sun by using solar tree in
our country to increase our per capital land and fulfil the
growing demand.
ADVANTAGES
• No air pollution
• We wouldn’t have to worry as much about future energy
sources
• People in poor country would have access to electricity
• People can save money
• Land requirement is very less
DISADVANTAGES
• Cost is high
• May cause hazards to the birds and insects
• Hazards to eyesight fro solar reflectors
CONCLUTION
• To fulfil the increasing energy demand the people.
• Saving of land, this project is very successful one.
• This can provide electricity without any power cut problem.
• The extra energy can be provided to the grid.
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Technical seminar report on Components of solar tree

  • 1.
    CONTENTS Introduction What is asolar tree? Components of solar tree Spiralling Phyllataxy Why we called it as solar tree How solar panels works Needs of solar tree Advantages of solar panel Why it is better than traditional system Application Solar tree in India Advantages disadvantages Conclusion
  • 2.
    INTRODUCTION • Now adays with the growing population and demand we should take a renewable option of energy source and also we should keep in mind that energy should not cause pollution and other natural hazards. In this case the solar energy is the best option for us. • India is a highly populated country, so we should take the advantage of such an energy which requires a very less space to produce energy efficiently. In this case solar tree could be the best one for us. We can also use the technique called “SPIRALING PHYLLATAXY” to improve the efficiency of the plant.
  • 3.
    WHAT IS SOLARTREE A solar tree is a decorative means of producing solar energy and also electricity. It uses multiple no of solar panels which forms the shape of a tree. The panel are arranged in a tree fashion in a tall tower/pole. TREE stands for T=TREE GENERATION R=RENEWABLE E=ENERGY E =ELECTRICITY This is like a tree in structure and the panes are like leaves of the tree which produces energy.
  • 4.
    COMPONENTS OF SOLARTREE The solar tree consists of mainly five parts to design. • Solar panels • Long tower • LEDs • Batteries • Stems for connecting the panel
  • 5.
    SPIRALLING PHYLLATAXY • Itis a technique used in designing of solar tree. • It provides the way to help the lower panels from the shadow of upper ones, so that it can track maximum power from sun. • This technology is used to improve the efficiency of the plant.
  • 6.
    WHY WE CALLEDIT AS SOLAR TREE • Tree can produce their own food material by the process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS. • Leaves are producing food materials for human beings. • Likewise in solar tree solar plates are producing energy for the society.
  • 7.
    HOW SOLAR PANELSWORK? • Photovoltaic cell converts sunlight into electric energy and this effects is known as photovoltaic effect. • Solar cells essentially create electricity by converting photons of light into electrons. • Solar cell producing direct current, or DC, this DC current is converted to alternating current, or A by using inverter.
  • 8.
    NEEDS OF SOLARTREE • Due to less land requirement It requires less land as compare to traditional PV system. So we require such a plant which can generate max energy using minimum land. • Efficient energy generation It can generate energy very efficiently as compare to traditional system. • It can collect energy from wind The stem are flexible so that they can rotate in any direction and by shaking themselves they produce energy also from wind as in he case of a natural tree.
  • 9.
    ADVANTAGES OF SOLARPANEL • Ecologically Friendly • Decreased Electrical Bill • Low Maintenance • Efficiency
  • 10.
    WHY IT ISBETTER THAN TRADITIONAL SYSTEM • For the traditional system we require large size of land Example- To generate 2 MW power from a pv module we Traditional solar system require 10-12 acres of land for housing of panes only. • For the same amount of energy we require only 0.10-0.12 acres of land in case of solar tree. Solar tree
  • 11.
    APPLICATIONS • Street light •House supply • Industrial power supply
  • 12.
    SOLAR TREE ININDIA • India being a developing country and highly populated requires a power plant where maximum energy can be generated by using minimum land. • We must try to produce energy from sun by using solar tree in our country to increase our per capital land and fulfil the growing demand.
  • 13.
    ADVANTAGES • No airpollution • We wouldn’t have to worry as much about future energy sources • People in poor country would have access to electricity • People can save money • Land requirement is very less
  • 14.
    DISADVANTAGES • Cost ishigh • May cause hazards to the birds and insects • Hazards to eyesight fro solar reflectors
  • 15.
    CONCLUTION • To fulfilthe increasing energy demand the people. • Saving of land, this project is very successful one. • This can provide electricity without any power cut problem. • The extra energy can be provided to the grid.
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