Practical Application of Advanced photovoltaic Cell Technology in Sustainable Urbanization field

Authors

  • George Fawzy Sadik Younan College of Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt
  • Mustafa Sabry El Shanawany College of Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt
  • Sherif Ahmed Sheta College of Engineering, Mansoura University, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38027/N72020ICCAUA316389

Keywords:

energy crisis, photovoltaic Cell, Sustainable Urbanization

Abstract

The energy crisis is considered one of the most important concerns of the world now because it has a direct impact on the economies of countries, and the extravagance in the consumption of land resources from non-renewable energies has a negative return, whether on the environment through harmful emissions resulting from the consumption of those resources or on the scope of the consumption of natural land resources, which Resource unbalance and depletion of most of its resources. There is also a big problem facing many cities in the world, which is the phenomenon of climate changes and the phenomenon of global warming (the greenhouse) and the dangerous environmental (Baroni L, Cenci L, Tettamanti M, Berati M) effects that follow, the most important of which is the rise in the earth's temperature. Humidity and climatic fluctuations, and therefore we need many costs to face these climatic phenomena. There is an increase in electricity consumption in the field of cooling buildings to reach temperatures suitable for human life. And through scientific technological developments in the field of developing solar cells, there are unremitting efforts by scientists to reduce the cost of manufacturing solar cells as well as to reach the highest efficiency.

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Published

2020-06-06

How to Cite

Fawzy Sadik Younan, G., El Shanawany, M. S., & Ahmed Sheta, S. (2020). Practical Application of Advanced photovoltaic Cell Technology in Sustainable Urbanization field. Proceedings of the International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism-ICCAUA, 3(1), 67–79. https://doi.org/10.38027/N72020ICCAUA316389