The researcher’s work focuses on integrating hybrid renewable energy systems with global energy transition strategies, examining their environmental impacts and thermochemical efficiencies. Their studies highlight innovative applications of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in reducing energy costs for households through electric cooking and rooftop solar thermal generation. Additionally, they investigate the potential of redundant energy from PV systems to drive future research trends across various physical sciences domains, including hybrid renewable energy, energy environment impacts, thermochemical processes, photovoltaic systems, solar thermal and energy systems, land use, building energy optimization, and renewable energy innovation.
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