Photovoltaic electricity production in a two-floor house in Serbia
by Milorad Bojic, Mirko Blagojevic
International Journal of Nuclear Governance, Economy and Ecology (IJNGEE), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006

Abstract: An attractive solution for a sustainable present and future is to integrate photovoltaic (PV) panels into building envelopes. For these PV panels applied in a two-storey house in Belgrade-Serbia, we use software EnergyPlus to investigate its electricity generation and maximum power and determine the house orientation for which the panels produce maximum amount of electricity in a year. In addition, we determine that in order for these panels economically to produce electricity, the necessary government subsidies for PV panels located at the south roof are around 50%.

Online publication date: Tue, 17-Jan-2006

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