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Design and Fabrication of Future Tree to Harvest Solar-Wind Hybrid Energy

Sandeep Jadhav

Abstract


If we are to improve the quality of the environment, we must involve everyone. The environment is
where we all come together, where we all have a common interest, and it is the one thing we all have
in common. As a result, we've created an eco-friendly tree that generates electricity and has a
futuristic appearance. We created a wind turbine out of discarded plastic and with the help of free
solar energy. Energy is essential for each country's economic and social development. Indigenous
energy resources must be utilized to their full potential to reduce reliance on imported fuels, while
also addressing economic, environmental, and social issues. This prompted an increase in research
and development, as well as investment, in the renewable energy industry, to find innovative solutions
to meet energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Because of their abundance,
availability, and ease of harnessing for electrical power generation, wind and solar energy are
becoming increasingly popular. The focus of this thesis is on a hybrid renewable energy system that
combines wind and solar energy. The paper is related to the solar wind hybrid energy power
generation. It shows how solar and wind energy are important and efficient for this generation. It also
describes how solar-wind hybrid energy gets converted into electrical energy using the concept of the
polyvinyl chloride pipe material based vertical axis wind turbine blades &solar cell of 3watt. This
solar-wind hybrid power generating system is suitable for domestic areas. This renewable energy
generated is clean energy.


Keywords


Solar-wind hybrid energy, solar panel, wind turbine, electricity generation, solar cell, polyvinyl chloride pipe, vertical axis blade wind turbine, renewable energy.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijtea.v7i2.1296

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