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Contemporary Materials II−2 (2011)

Contemporary Materials (Renewable energy sources), II−2 (2011)          Page 204 of 219

UDK 620.92:523.9(497.11)

SOLAR ENERGY IN SERBIA

T.  Pavlović1, D. Milosavljević1, M.  Lambić2, V. Stefanović3,
D. Mančić4, D. Piršl5

1 Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš, Višegradska 33, 18 000 Niš, Republic of Serbia
2 Technical Faculty „Mihajlo Pupin“, University of Novi Sad, Đure Đakovića bb, 23 000 Zrenjanin, Republic of Serbia
3 Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Niš, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18 000 Niš, Republic of Serbia
4 Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Nis, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18 000 Niš, Republic of Serbia
5 Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, Čarnojevića 10a, 18 000 Niš, Republic of Serbia

Abstract

The paper focuses on development of solar energy, sun radiation potential and legislation regulating the use of sun radiation in Serbia. It also provides a description of the current state of affairs in the area of low temperature and photovoltaic conversion of sun radiation and solar architecture in Serbia. Special attention is paid to the development of solar energy in Nis, the description of the laboratories and the results of research in solar energy at the Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Faculty of Civil Engineering of Nis University.

Keywords: solar energy in Serbia, flat plate and compound parabolic collectors, PV solar plants, tracking PV system.

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