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A microcontroller-based Active Solar Water Heating System for Domestic Applications

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A potential solution to adequate and sustainable electricity supply problems in most developing countries is dependent on proper harnessing of solar (radiant) energy. Owing to the over dependence on fossil-fuel based energy, there is an exponential rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere, thereby causing severe environmental degradation and ozone layer depletion. This paper...
 
Published at INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume 3
Issue 4
Pages 837-845
Published in 2013
 
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I.A. Odigwe, O.O. Ologun, O.A. Olatokun, A.A. Awelewa, A.F. Agbetuyi, I.A. Samuel
Awelewa Ayokunle » He obtained B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering) from University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, and M.Eng. (Electrical Power and Machines) from Covenant University, Canaan Land, Ota, Nigeria, in 2001 and 2007, respectively. He partook in the compulsory NYSC program as a corps teacher between January 2002 and January 2003, and thereafter, worked as a computer trainee engineer between 2003 and 2004... view full profile
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