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IOT-Based Cost-Effective Solar Energy Monitoring System

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Using the technology for monitoring solar power generation has increased with the increase of solar power plant installations. This use of technology can greatly increase the monitoring, performance, and maintenance of solar plants. Generally, a standard meter only has a reading, i.e., solar power delivered into home, whereas the bidirectional meter has reading of the power delivered into home, received from the grid also the net consumption. Standard meter only shows the total meter reading but no analysis of the system and performance level. So this project is to monitor the energy with IOT-based device and this system can be modified to monitor through internet anytime anywhere and transmit all the data from smart meter to web. Numerous uses for this technology exist, including smart towns, microgrids, solar street lighting, and more which are examples. This period saw the fastest growth in the use of renewable energy in recorded history. In the suggested system, the online visualization of solar energy use is referred to as renewable energy. The proposed system displays the amount of energy consumed regularly by the connected load due to which it is very easy to manage energy consumption and eventually it will lead to saving of electricity and proper utilization of energy.

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Madankar, A., Patil, M., Telrandhe, S. (2023). IOT-Based Cost-Effective Solar Energy Monitoring System. In: Ranganathan, G., Papakostas, G.A., Rocha, Á. (eds) Inventive Communication and Computational Technologies. ICICCT 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 757. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5166-6_25

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