2023 Student Research Conference:
36th Annual Student Research Conference

Solar energy on the streets: Examining the Possibility of Widespread Use of Photovoltaic devices


Emmanuela E. Goe
Dr. Rasanjali Jayathissa, Faculty Mentor

Fossil fuels increasingly present an environmental problem and there is a need to turn to green energy sources. In this study, we investigate the sustainability of solar energy from photovoltaic devices as a better alternative to fossil fuels and other renewable energy sources. By analyzing statistics and previous research discussing the possibilities solar energy offers, we demonstrate that solar energy is a reliable energy source that can be exploited beyond what is currently being done. We discuss means to improve the efficiency of solar devices to make them more accessible to the average consumer. Our study finds that gradually transitioning from fossil fuels to solar energy and using minimally pollutant materials to manufacture solar devices would improve our ability to use solar energy as a primary energy source. This study can lay a path for encouraging investments in affordable solar devices.

Keywords: green energy, solar energy, photovoltaics, eco-friendly, sustainability

Topic(s):Physics

Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

Session: 210-2
Location: MG 1096
Time: 10:30

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