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  • Development of a sun tracker mechanism.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Authors: Alexiadis, Dimitrios
    Thesis advisor: Kavvousanos, Emmanouil
    Publication Date: 29-09-2011
  • Improvement of sun-orbit tracking system for the study of photovoltaic cells operation.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Energy and Environmental Technology EUP
    Authors: Papadakis, Nikolaos
    Thesis advisor: Toutountzis, Athanasios
    Publication Date: 29-02-2008
    In order to increase the efficiency of photovoltaic generator, the cell's surface should always be perpendicular to the sun beams so that the cells follow the sun, while the latter moves from the east to the west, from the ...
  • Application of renewable energy in a building for energy autonomy or energy saving.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Margosi, Marilena; Xilouri, Anna
    Thesis advisor: Karapidakis, Emmanouil
    Publication Date: 04-03-2010
    Application of photovoltaic cells on building to study energy-saving and changing all the devices of the building with "green" devices for the lowest possible consumption of the building.
  • Operation of photovoltaic parks in Crete.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Vourakis, Apostolis
    Thesis advisor: Katsamaki, Anastasia
    Publication Date: 2021-11-10
    The continued increase in energy requirements, coupled with environmental degradation and the gradual depletion of natural resources, have led to the use of renewable energy sources. This thesis presents a statistical ...
  • Two axis sun tracking device.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Electronic Engineering
    Authors: Nathanailidis, Anastasios
    Thesis advisor: Chatzakis, Ioannis
    Publication Date: 19-11-2009
    This thesis concerns a two-axis step-motor driving device which moves a photovoltaic panel toward the sun all day.
  • Thin films' deposition array for organic electronic circuits.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Engineering (STEF), Department of Electrical Engineering
    Authors: Mpaltzaki, Thomaida; Papathanasiou, Dimitris
    Thesis advisor: Kymakis, Emmanouil
    Publication Date: 10-10-2008