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Renewable Energy Sources Photovoltaic Power Plants and Constructive Solutions Related to Locality and Climate

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New Technologies, Development and Application VI (NT 2023)

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Energy consumption is increasing every day, which is why renewable energy is increasingly being offered as one of the most important solutions in the fight against climate change and the energy crisis. Exactly one of these forms is solar energy. Solar radiation is directly converted to heat or electricity. The conversion is done by different devices, some of which are photovoltaic cells for generating electricity.

This paper shows how to increase the energy efficiency of photovoltaic power plants with a somewhat different approach to constructive solutions of load-bearing structure. Constructive solutions in this paper are causally related to the geographical position and the local climate. A particularly constructive solution was made in the paper with technical and economic analysis.

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Torlo, M., Balić, T., Damir, Š. (2023). Renewable Energy Sources Photovoltaic Power Plants and Constructive Solutions Related to Locality and Climate. In: Karabegovic, I., Kovačević, A., Mandzuka, S. (eds) New Technologies, Development and Application VI. NT 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 707. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34721-4_3

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