SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES OF SOLAR PANELS
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solar panels, solar energy, efficiency, renewable energy, photovoltaic phenomenon, lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries, silicon panels, solar radiation, artificial intelligence, carbon dioxide.Abstract
This article presents a scientific analysis of the working principles, energy efficiency, and future development prospects of solar panels. The physical foundations of the photovoltaic phenomenon, different types of solar panels, and their environmental and economic advantages are discussed. In addition, the efficiency of solar panels under the climatic conditions of Uzbekistan was studied using the examples of Tashkent, Samarkand, and Navoi regions, while the effects of temperature and solar radiation were analyzed. The article also examines the prospects of perovskite and tandem technologies, energy storage systems, and intelligent monitoring systems based on artificial intelligence.
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