Solar tracking control systems design strategies: A review

There are many different strategies when it comes to designing solar trackers. They can be either single or dual-axis. They could be passive with no motors or gears or active incorporating the usage of a PLC, a micro-controller, or other controlling systems to be classified in various ways. The effi...

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