Affiliation:
1. Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
Abstract
The development of modern energy is closely linked with the use of renewable energy. One of the leading trends in the field of renewable energy is photovoltaic , direct conversion of sunlight into electricity . Photovoltaic (photovoltaics) - the science that studies the process of converting sunlight into energy electric. Process is a direct conversion of sunlight into electrical energy using special semiconductor components. It is based on the physical phenomenon of the photoelectric effect - "pulling " electrons from a substance (silicon) under the action of light particles (photons) with the necessary energy (wavelength) .
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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