Technical and Economic Analysis of Grid-Connected PV/Wind Energy Stations in the Republic of Serbia Under Varying Climatic Conditions
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In this paper technical and economic analysis of grid-connected PV/Wind energy systems located in the Republic of Serbia are presented. The technical and economic data, of the various grid-connected PV/Wind hybrid energy systems for three different locations: Novi Sad, Belgrade and Kopaonik, using the transient simulations software TRNSYS and HOMER were obtained. The results obtained in this paper show that locations and technical characteristics of the energy systems have an important influence on the amount of delivering electrical power to the grid. The CO2 emissions reductions, obtained on the basis of delivered electrical power to distribution networks are also analyzed. Economic analysis is carried out using Life Cycling Cost (LCC) method. The adoption and implementation of feed-in tariffs have a significant role in enhancing the implementation of technologies that use renewable energy resources.
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techno-economic analysis / grid-connected PV/Wind energy stationSource:
FME Transactions, 2016, 44, 1, 71-82Funding / projects:
DOI: 10.5937/fmet1601071B
ISSN: 1451-2092; 2406-128X
WoS: 000408080600011
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84976878620
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Bakić, Vukman AU - Pezo, Milada L. AU - Stojković, Saša M. PY - 2016 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1689 AB - In this paper technical and economic analysis of grid-connected PV/Wind energy systems located in the Republic of Serbia are presented. The technical and economic data, of the various grid-connected PV/Wind hybrid energy systems for three different locations: Novi Sad, Belgrade and Kopaonik, using the transient simulations software TRNSYS and HOMER were obtained. The results obtained in this paper show that locations and technical characteristics of the energy systems have an important influence on the amount of delivering electrical power to the grid. The CO2 emissions reductions, obtained on the basis of delivered electrical power to distribution networks are also analyzed. Economic analysis is carried out using Life Cycling Cost (LCC) method. The adoption and implementation of feed-in tariffs have a significant role in enhancing the implementation of technologies that use renewable energy resources. T2 - FME Transactions T1 - Technical and Economic Analysis of Grid-Connected PV/Wind Energy Stations in the Republic of Serbia Under Varying Climatic Conditions VL - 44 IS - 1 SP - 71 EP - 82 DO - 10.5937/fmet1601071B ER -
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Bakić, V., Pezo, M. L.,& Stojković, S. M.. (2016). Technical and Economic Analysis of Grid-Connected PV/Wind Energy Stations in the Republic of Serbia Under Varying Climatic Conditions. in FME Transactions, 44(1), 71-82. https://doi.org/10.5937/fmet1601071B
Bakić V, Pezo ML, Stojković SM. Technical and Economic Analysis of Grid-Connected PV/Wind Energy Stations in the Republic of Serbia Under Varying Climatic Conditions. in FME Transactions. 2016;44(1):71-82. doi:10.5937/fmet1601071B .
Bakić, Vukman, Pezo, Milada L., Stojković, Saša M., "Technical and Economic Analysis of Grid-Connected PV/Wind Energy Stations in the Republic of Serbia Under Varying Climatic Conditions" in FME Transactions, 44, no. 1 (2016):71-82, https://doi.org/10.5937/fmet1601071B . .