Research. Record your background research, noting sources you use (including URLs or bibliographic data). Summarise articles and publications you review (or plan to review) during your background research, any interviews you conduct, and notes related to feedback, suggestions, or troubleshooting you receive from a teacher or mentor. This information will make compiling your bibliography much easier!
For research, we disappointingly did not manage to get quite a lot of variations for our types of references and bibliography. We only managed to get websites, books and youtube videos. However, we managed to find many credible sources of information for use in our reports, such as the US EPA, WWF and many more. But through the resources we found, we learned a lot of things like how the phenomenon of the angle of light on the solar panel happens, why it is important to use sustainable sources for electricity, the real-life applications for our experiment and how active and passive solar trackers are different and how they work.