A RESEARCH PROJECT EXAMINING THE FEASIBILITY OF USING SOLAR PANELS EQUIPPED WITH SENSORS TO MEASURE HEAT PRODUCTION IN CONJUNCTION WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Abstract
Renewable energy sources have the potential to meet both the present and future energy needs. This effort aims to provide a bibliometric strategic overview of the current state of research on solar panels and renewable energy in Scopus, a worldwide index for scientific publications. The results of this study were based on bibliometric analyses. Analysis and visualisation of data are also offered. Applying the Scopus feature in tandem with the VOS Viewer application to evaluate the search results. For this study, the researchers combed over 1,598 articles published between 1989 and 2020. Researchers found that when compared to other universities and countries, China's National University was the most engaged in researching renewable energy and solar panels. The majority of the literature on renewable energy and solar panels came from the engineering and energy fields. These were the most important parts of the test. Eight global group maps were created as a consequence of scholars' combined efforts. The primary goal of this research was to catalogue all of the scholarly articles written on renewable energy and solar panels within the last 32 years. The data was organised using the acronym SERMPTE, which stands for Solar energy, Energy, Restoration power, Leadership part of power, Technology, and Ecological.