A Study Examining The Feasibility Of Integrating Solar Panels With Sensors To Measure Heat Generation In Conjunction With Energy From Renewable Sources
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Abstract
It can occur that renewable energy sources can provide adequate electricity for both the present and the future. This study aims to provide a bibliometric overview of the state of research on solar panels and renewable energy in Scopus, a global index of scientific papers. This study's conclusions were derived via a bibliographic examination. Data visualization and analysis are also provided by the researcher. Evaluate search results with the help of the VOS Viewer app and the Scopus tool. This analysis included the review of 1,598 papers that were published between 1989 and 2020. The study claims that when compared to other universities and countries, China's National University is at the forefront of research into renewable energy and solar panels. The majority of the published literature on renewable energy and solar panels came from the energy and engineering fields. These portions of the exam were the most important. Eight group maps covering the whole globe were made possible by the combined efforts of scholars. The purpose of this research was to gather all scholarly articles published over the last 32 years that discussed solar panels and renewable energy sources and to create a bibliography of them. An abbreviation called SERMPTE was used to organize the data. It stands for Sunlight, Energy, Restoration, Leadership, Technology, and the Environment.