A Research Project Investigating The Viability Of Using Solar Panels Integrated With Sensors To Quantify Heat Generation Alongside Renewable Energy Sources

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Zhao Xu , Mohammad Nizamuddin Inamdar

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Renewable energy sources may be able to provide enough power for today and tomorrow. The purpose of this work is to survey the solar panel and renewable energy research landscape in Scopus, an international index of scientific articles, from a bibliometric perspective. Bibliographic analysis formed the basis of this study's findings. The researcher also provide data visualization and analysis. Using the VOS Viewer app in conjunction with the Scopus tool to assess the search results. Researchers looked through 1,598 publications published between 1989 and 2020 for this investigation. According to the report, China's National University is leading the way in studying solar panels and renewable energy compared to other nations and colleges. The energy and engineering disciplines produced the bulk of the published works concerning solar panels and renewable energy. The test's most crucial sections were these. The collaborative work of academics resulted in the creation of eight worldwide group maps. This study set out to compile a bibliography of every academic publication addressing solar panels and renewable energy that has appeared in the previous 32 years. Sunlight, Energy, Restoration, Leadership, Technology, and the Environment (SERMPTE) was the acronym used to organize the data.

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