Solar photovoltaics refers to the technology that converts solar radiation into electrical energy using photovoltaic cells. It is one of the most widely adopted renewable energy technologies worldwide. Solar photovoltaics offer clean energy generation without fuel consumption or emissions during operation. Continuous innovation has led to higher conversion efficiencies, reduced manufacturing costs, and improved system reliability. Solar photovoltaic installations contribute significantly to grid decarbonization and energy diversification. They are suitable for both on-grid and off-grid applications, supporting energy access in remote regions. As solar photovoltaics continue to evolve, they remain a cornerstone of global renewable energy deployment and climate mitigation strategies.
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