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Design optimization and performance analysis of mono-bifacial solar panel power supply/ Aaron Joshua P. Arboleda, Louie Andrei L. Babila, Mary Jane B. Lelis, John Andersen M. Ng, Karl Andrei P. Ramos, and Lean V. Valerio.--

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Dissertation note: College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in electrical engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025. Summary: This capstone project studies the design optimization and performance of mono- bifacial solar panels to increase energy output. The study compares their energy output, dependability, and cost-effectiveness to conventional solar panels. Using sophisticated models and tests, we investigate how panel orientation, tilt, and ambient variables affect performance. Optimization approaches are used to increase energy output while lowering expenses and losses. The findings show the potential of mono-bifacial panels as a sustainable and efficient energy source, hence encouraging greater usage of renewable energy solutions.
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College of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in electrical engineering: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.

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This capstone project studies the design optimization and performance of mono-
bifacial solar panels to increase energy output. The study compares their energy output,

dependability, and cost-effectiveness to conventional solar panels. Using sophisticated
models and tests, we investigate how panel orientation, tilt, and ambient variables affect
performance. Optimization approaches are used to increase energy output while lowering
expenses and losses. The findings show the potential of mono-bifacial panels as a
sustainable and efficient energy source, hence encouraging greater usage of renewable
energy solutions.

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