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Vol 4, 2014
Pages: 488 - 498
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Received: 28.04.2014. >> Accepted: 09.05.2014. >> Published: 23.05.2014. Review paper

SOLAR ENERGY IN SERBIA AND THE WORLD, AND MODEL OF GLOBAL SOLAR RADIATION ON HORIZONTAL SURFACE

By
Irma Dervišević ,
Irma Dervišević
Blagoje Nedeljković ,
Blagoje Nedeljković
Vladan Ćosović ,
Vladan Ćosović
Nada Talijan ,
Nada Talijan
Edib Skadranin
Edib Skadranin
Abstract

Solar energy , in direct and indirect forms, is the source of almost all energy on Earth. By applying advanced technology to ensure that the action of collecting, storing and transporting energy, solar energy could soon find more effective and wider application in all human activities. This paper presents the data clearly show that Serbia has the resources of solar radiation well above the European average and the model that allows the determination of the intensity of global solar radiation at the desired location in the given time. By comparing the results with measured data from the meteorological station was established that there is a match with a maximum measured radiation corresponding to the global solar radiation during sunny days. 

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