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Publikováno v:
Contemporary Materials. 12
The paper provides information on renewable energy sources (RES) and legislation related to the RES generated electricity in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska. In Serbia, hydropower, wind energy, solar energy, biomass and biogas are used for the RES
Autor:
Galina I. Sazhko, Darko Divnić, Ivana S. Radonjić, Dragoljub Lj. Mirjanić, Tomislav M. Pavlović
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Materials. 12
This paper focuses on the use of renewable energy sources in Serbia and the Republic of Srpska and their impact on the environment and climate change. Renewable energy sources used in Serbia are hydropower, solar energy, wind energy, biomass, and bio
Autor:
Galina I. Sazhko, Lana S. Pantić, Ivana S. Radonjić, Dragoljub Lj. Mirjanić, Tomislav M. Pavlović
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Materials. 12
The paper presents an atlas of solar radiation for the city of Banja Luka in the Republic of Srpska formed by PVGIS estimation utility. The atlas contains the results of calculating global and direct solar radiation falling on the horizontal surface
Autor:
Zora S. Žunić, Aco Janićijević, Dragoljub Lj. Mirjanić, Predrag Kolarž, Ilia V. Yarmoshenko, Balvindar K. Sapra, Rosaline Mishra, Zdenka Stojanovska, Zoran Ćurguz
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Materials. 11
The long–term measurements of radon and thoron equilibrium equivalent concentrations (EERC and EETC) were carried out the first time in Republic of Srpska in 25 schools of its capital Banja Luka and in its wider surroundings. After this successful
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Materials. 11
The most numerous investigations of radon concentration in waters in Serbia were conducted in Niška Banja spa. Niška Banja spa is considered an area with high natural radioactivity. The appearance of radon in water is due to the leaching of soil in