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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 290, 2019
9th International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Education – MSE 2019 “Trends in New Industrial Revolution”
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Article Number | 11008 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Environment Engineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929011008 | |
Published online | 21 August 2019 |
Research on solar radiation potential as a source of renewable energy in the Motru area
1 University of Petrosani, 20 University street, 332006, Petrosani, Romania
2 National Institute for Research and Development in Mine Safety and Protection to Explosion - INSEMEX, 32-34 G-ral Vasile Milea Street, Petrosani, Romania
* Corresponding author: danut.grecea@insemex.ro
The continuous development of the human society is in a close correlation with the increased consumption of electricity. In the past few years, the thirst for electricity at a global level, has led both to higher levels of pollution and the depletion of fossil fuels. For this reason, the issue of energy efficiency is a priority of energy strategy at national and EU level. In this context, a solution to the above problems is to increase the rate of production of electricity from renewable energy sources. Thus, the paper presents a study of solar radiation as a source of renewable energy, modelling and simulation of photovoltaic systems and validation of data numerical simulations data with the measured data in the Motru area.
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