Solar Street Light Using LDR

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  1. Assistant Professor, B.Tech Student, B.Tech Student Department of Electrical Engineering Poornima college of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering Poornima college of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering Poornima college of Engineering Jaipur, Jaipur, Jaipur India, India, India
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nThe world’s need for energy has grown in recent years. Therefore, when fossil fuels are used more and more to meet energy demands, fossil fuels will smother if they are utilized at this pace in the future. To we can employ renewable energy to replace the depletion of fossil fuels. Because they are suitable and easily accessible. Currently, LED (light emitting diode) lights have taken the place of high-intensity lamps with intensity discharge) that were utilized in city streets lights. The way that solar street lights operate is based on sun cell or photovoltaic cell. In summary, this paper is based on the notion of preserving the highest level of usage and minimal energy loss that is possible. This shift is best illustrated by solar street lights, which run on photovoltaic cells that turn sunlight into power. This work essentially promotes energy loss minimization and efficiency maximization. It highlights how crucial it is to switch to renewable energy sources in order to properly address the depletion of fossil resources.

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Keywords: Wind Energy, Wind Turbine, Wind Generator, renewable energy, LED

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