SOLAR TECHNOLOGY: EMPOWERING SERBIA’S RENEWABLE ENERGY FUTURE

IF 0.6 4区 材料科学 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Luka Djordjevic, S. Prvulović, Mića Djurdjev, Borivoj Novaković, Mihalj Bakator
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This study investigated the solar power potential and performance in Serbia, a country with favorable solar conditions but limited resource utilization. The principal objectives of the investigation were to analyze the performance ratio (PR) and assess the electricity production of simulated solar power plants in different distribution areas. The Photovoltaic System software (PVsyst 7.3) was employed to simulate five grid-connected solar power plants, each with a capacity of 10 MW, in five distribution areas of the Serbian Public Electric Utility Company. The study found that the PR values varied from 81.7 % to 84 %, indicating favorable conditions for harnessing the solar potential. The simulations projected an annual electricity delivery to the grid of 64.41 GWh. According to the study’s estimates, installed solar power plants would be capable of meeting 0.22 % of the electricity needs in Serbia.
太阳能技术:助力塞尔维亚可再生能源的未来
塞尔维亚的太阳能条件优越,但资源利用率有限,本研究对塞尔维亚的太阳能发电潜力和性能进行了调查。调查的主要目的是分析性能比 (PR),并评估不同分布地区模拟太阳能发电厂的发电量。采用光伏系统软件(PVsyst 7.3)模拟了塞尔维亚公共电力公司五个配电区的五个并网太阳能发电厂,每个发电厂的发电量为 10 兆瓦。研究发现,PR 值从 81.7 % 到 84 % 不等,表明利用太阳能潜力的条件有利。模拟预测每年向电网输送的电力为 64.41 千兆瓦时。根据该研究的估计,已安装的太阳能发电厂将能够满足塞尔维亚 0.22% 的电力需求。
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Materiali in tehnologije
Materiali in tehnologije 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
1.30
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73
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal MATERIALI IN TEHNOLOGIJE/MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY is a scientific journal, devoted to original papers and review scientific papers concerned with the areas of fundamental and applied science and technology. Topics of particular interest include metallic materials, inorganic materials, polymers, vacuum technique and lately nanomaterials.
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