CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARDS DOMESTIC SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Ms. K. Vadivukkarasi Research scholar, RVS College of Arts & Science, Sulur, Cbe
  • Dr. T. Naganandhini Asst.professor, LRG College for women, Tirupur

Keywords:

Solar power, photovoltaic, modernization adoption

Abstract

Solar power system is the most gladly available source of power And it devices are launched mostly with the purpose to create environmental wakefulness of host power consumption and the need to preserve power using solar power devices like Solar Photovoltaic systems and other devices – such as street lights, garden lights, corridor lights, bill boards, rooftop systems etc. Solar power is an modernization in the India but the current policy of moving the market with grants is not resulting in general adoptions of solar power were surveyed and the results show that overall, Although the ‘untimely majority’ demonstrate a positive examination of the environmental characteristics of solar power, its financial, economic and visual characteristics are limiting adoption. There is considerable possibility for direct energy saving as well as energy generation through the installation of solar water heating and other renewable energy technologies. The main drawback of solar products is price. Hence the study examines the awareness and usage of solar products among women graduates.

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Additional Files

Published

15-09-2018

How to Cite

Ms. K. Vadivukkarasi, & Dr. T. Naganandhini. (2018). CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARDS DOMESTIC SOLAR POWER SYSTEMS. International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 4(9). Retrieved from http://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/1651