Vinceković, Luka (2016) Analiza proizvodnje električne energije iz sunčanih elektrana u Republici Hrvatskoj. = Analysis of electricity production from the solar power plants in Republic of Croatia. Undergraduate thesis , Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Fakultet strojarstva i brodogradnje, UNSPECIFIED. Mentor: Krajačić, Goran.
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Abstract (Croatian)
Dok nova Europska direktiva za 2030. godinu za okoliš i energetiku zahtijeva smanjenje emisije stakleničkih plinova za minimalno 40% u odnosu na razinu emisije stakleničkih plinova iz 1990. godine, Republika Hrvatska nije agresivno krenula u implementaciju obnovljivih izvora energije kao ostale europske zemlje. Veliki pad cijena ali i razvitak fotonaponskih sustava te trend prelaska na obnovljive izvore energije postavlja sunčevu energiju kao rješenje na koje ćemo se sve više oslanjati u budućnosti. Budući da je Republika Hrvatska velikim dijelom sredozemna zemlja, ima velike mogućnosti implementacije fotonaponskih sustava u elektroenergetsku mreţu. Ovaj rad će analizirati proizvodnju odabranih 14 postojećih sunčanih elektrana za 2014. godinu. Elektrane su birane po zahtjevu da se dobije što bolja geografska slika Hrvatske tako da je pokriven kontinentalni i sredozemni dio zemlje. Nadalje, napravljene su analize dozračene energije za sve lokacije elektrana iz dostupnih baza podataka PVGIS i Meteonorm te su ti podaci uspoređeni s podacima o proizvodnji u satnoj rezoluciji. Također, podaci o proizvodnji u satnoj rezoluciji uspoređeni su s distribucijom dobivenom u EnergyPlan programu. Na kraju, analizirana je mogućnost proširenja kapaciteta sunčanih elektrana u elektroenergetskom sustavu koristeći podatke o potrošnji električne energije u RH za 2014. godinu i dostupne distribucije u EnergyPlan programu. Provedene analize pokazale su da elektrana s dvoosnim praćenjem Sunca postiže maksimalne satne vrijednosti proizvodnje električne energije kroz cijelu godinu, ali i da lokacija instaliranih elektrana u Republici Hrvatskoj gotovo uopće nema utjecaja na ukupan iznos proizvedene električne energije.
Abstract
While the new 2030 European framework for climate and energy requires a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40% compared to the 1990 level, the Republic of Croatia did not tackle the implementation of renewable energy sources like other European countries. Development and increase of price drop of photovoltaic systems, and also switching to renewables, are setting the energy of the Sun as solution that we will rely on in the future. Since, the Republic of Croatia is also a mediterranean country, it has great possibilities to implement the photovoltaic systems into it's electical grid. This paper will analyze the produciton of the 14 existing solar power plants for year 2014. The solar power plants were carefully chosen to give the best possible geographic image of Croatia, including both the continental and the mediterranean part of the country. Furthermore, analysis of radiated energy were performed for all power plants locations from avaliable data bases PVGIS and Meteonorm and this data were compared with informations of electricity production in hour resolution. Also, data of electricity production were compared with distributions gained in EnergyPlan program. At the end, possibility of widening solar power plants in the power system was analyzed using the data of electricity consumption in 2014. in Croatia and avaliable distributions in EnergyPlan program. Analyses showed that the two-axis solar power plant achieves maximum hourly values of electricity production through the whole year, but also that the location of installed power plants in Croatia, has almost no effect on the total amount of generated electricity.
Item Type: | Thesis (Undergraduate thesis) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | sunčane elektrane, Republika Hrvatska, proizvodnja električne energije, EnergyPlan, Meteonorm, PVGIS, električna energija, analiza |
Keywords (Croatian): | solar power plants, Republic of Croatia, electrical energy production, EnergyPlan, Meteonorm, PVGIS, electrical energy, analysis |
Subjects: | TECHNICAL SCIENCE > Mechanical Engineering > process energy engineering |
Divisions: | 500 Department of Energy, Power Engineering and Environment > 510 Power Engineering and Energy Management Chair |
Date Deposited: | 03 Mar 2016 10:54 |
Last Modified: | 30 Mar 2020 16:53 |
URI: | http://repozitorij.fsb.hr/id/eprint/5173 |
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