Bouzakri et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Biaxial equatorial solar tracker with high precision and low consumption: modelling and realizationBouzakri et al., 2021
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- Bouzakri H
- Abbou A
- Tijani K
- Abousserhane Z
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- International Journal of Photoenergy
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The solar tracker is a mechanism that helps the photovoltaic panel to maximize its performance, while keeping it oriented towards direct solar radiation. In order to specify tracking, most solar trackers use two axes, one horizontal and the other vertical, which …
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