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A study of pv system application on the sustainable development in Serbia, XIV Conference of Chemists

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2022-10-22
Authors
Todorović, Dragana
Jovanović, Slavica
Kevkić, Tijana
Stojanović Krasić, Marija
Milojević, Nenad
Drljača, Branko
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Climate change is one of the most significant environmental problems and is affecting the entire global population. Renewable sources of energy (RES) are vital to deal with this problem. Solar energy, especially photovoltaic (PV) technologies, is one of the most promising renewable energy sources and is, therefore, one of the fastest-growing industries in this field. Thus, this paper focuses on the performance analyses of rooftop on-grid PV system in real climatic conditions in Niš (Serbia) in 2019 and its environmental benefits. Besides, the life cycle assessment (LCA) for the PV system, based on a case study in Niš, is also given in this paper. Based on this study, energy from PV systems could potentially be a part of the solution for Serbia’s future energy demands, as well as for the preservation of the environment and the establishment of sustainable development in Serbia.
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