CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES DOCX

Title CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter presents the review of related literature and studies, which was used by the researchers to strengthen the framework of the study. This was used extensively to better understand the findings of the study. RELATED LITERATURE Creating en...


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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter presents the review of related literature and studies, which was used by the researchers to strengthen the framework of the study. This was used extensively to better understand the findings of the study. RELATED LITERATURE Creating energy with solar is not only environmentally friendly; it can also be good for your bank account too. Whether you are considering solar as a way of offsetting your electricity bill in your home or business, or if you are considering a solar installation to avoid the high cost of connection to the electricity grid, solar can often save your money. (Boxwell, 2016) Solar electricity can be a great source of power where your power requirements are modest, there is no other source of electricity easily available and you have a good amount of sunshine. (Boxwell, 2016) Once operational, the solar project will help students become more aware of their energy needs, the science behind it and other vital issues on energy utilization. (Villareal, 2010) Not only will these systems contribute to environmental sustainability in our region, but the cost savings will also contribute to the financial stability of our schools in the years ahead. (Ingersoll, 2010) Beyond the cost savings, solar power is a key component of [our college's] long- term sustainability strategy as we seek innovative ways to reduce our carbon footprint. (Dishaw, 2010) RELATED STUDIES Solar Panel/Energy According to Mrsolar, Solar energy begins with the sun. Solar panels (also known as PV panels) are used to convert light from the sun, which is composed of particles of energy called "photons", into electricity that can be used to power electrical loads. A solar panel is a flat construction resembling a window....


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