Application of Solar Energy in Medical Instruments (Microscope)
Badria Ibrahim,
Ayah Salah Dafalla Abdalkhir,
Osman Abdalrahman AL Mahdi Al Amin,
Ahmed Mohamed Awadalla Mohamed,
Alnazir Osman Mohammed Hamza and
Fatehia Garma
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Abstract:
Investments in solar PV capacities are now rapidly growing in both grid connected and off grid mode. Solar generation has been a reliable source for supplying electricity in regions without access to the grid for long. Development of renewable energy sources, therefore, has a vast potential in Sudan. Solar energy is a radiant energy which produces by the sun as result of nuclear fusion reaction. Medical services cannot be reached to people in rural areas and war's zones which remotely isolated because of poor road links with the urban centers, and remoteness from the national electrical transmission grid. So, to make the medical services available, a PV encapsulation and manufacturing solar system is used to generate an electric supply which used to supply them, and the microscope's circuit is changed to achieve the required results.
Keywords: Solar energy; Renewable energy; PV system; Microscope (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.97177
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