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Energy production from PV and carbon reduction in great lakes region of Masuria Poland: A case study of water park in Elk

Piotrowska–Woroniak, Joanna, Grzegorz Woroniak and Wiesław Załuska

Renewable Energy, 2015, vol. 83, issue C, 1315-1325

Abstract: The aim of the installation of photovoltaic panels in the object of the Water Park was to use the possibility of supporting the production of electricity using solar energy. The article shows the adopted technological solution installation of photovoltaic and presents the results of the analysis of plant performance in real conditions, not just computational theory. The analysis of the installation work was performed on the basis of monitoring of operating parameters conducted in 2012–2013. The use of photovoltaic helped reduce CO2, SO2, NOx and dust emissions into the atmosphere on the value of installed power and reduce the amount of electricity drawn from the network (In Poland still based on coal and lignite).

Keywords: Photovoltaic power station; Solar radiation; Renewable sources; Carbon dioxide; Pollution; Dust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2015.05.034

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