Abstract:
Connection to power is one of the key factors affecting a country's socio-economic stability.
Bangladesh is currently distressed by an acute electricity crisis. Around 65% of individuals
lack access to electricity and most of them live in villages. The power produced was
insufficient to satisfy the demand, resulting in a load shedding of up to a limit of 1500 MW.
In this scenario, "Solar Home Systems" technology may be a wise move by harnessing the
country's free-flowing natural source of energy such as sunlight to solve this issue.
Installation of Solar Home Systems has grown enormously in the last 20 years and now its
installations are growing day by day. So it's high time to assess the effects of SHS in our
region. This outcome will help us to more successfully tackle our energy crisis.
Description:
Electricity load control is a pressing need to improve the industry in a sustainable way. Only
this will provide our people and the world with greater value. It is beyond our reach to tap the
sun 's resources, and for developing nations, this is a golden chance. For more developing
countries, solar power is an growing sector that will benefit from lower energy prices over
time. It is also beneficial for the atmosphere because it substitutes conventional energy
generation practices and, in addition, unhealthy ones. In addition to solar, there are other
renewable energy methods, although it is particularly feasible for sunny areas that have less
wind and water supplies. Solar panels are turning into more effective models than ever
because of the extensive research being carried out in this area. The higher level of
competition between producers often permits cheaper prices.
The motives for preferring solar energy are also clearly demonstrated by the-number of
initiatives initiated by different organisations and governments. Applications for this energy
supply can range from single houses to wide power grids to vehicles, providing the right
flexibility for a developing country's needs.