Potencialet e energjisë diellore në vendet e Europës Juglindore

Autorët

  • Abdulsalam Alkholidi
  • Habib Hamam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59164/univers.v21i21.1138

Abstrakti

Energjia rrezatuese nga Dielli përbën burimin kryesor të energjisë së tokës. Kjo energji matet në rrezatim, që është sasia e energjisë së dritës të marrë nga një sipërfaqe për zonën e njësisë. E thënë ndryshe, rrezatimi mund të përkufizohet si prodhim i energjisë së dritës nga dielli, ndërsa matet në tokë. Me gjatësi vale fotonike që variojnë nga rrezet X dhe rrezet gama, kjo energji e dritës bëhet e dukshme me anë të teknologjisë infra të kuqe dhe radio. Sot, teknologjia fotovoltaike është bërë një nga burimet më të rëndësishme të botës për të gjeneruar energji të pafundme

Ky punim përqendrohet në potencialin e energjisë diellore, të mirat dhe të metat e tij. Zhvillimi i teknologjisë moderne fotovoltaike konsiderohet si një nga zgjidhjet për të përmbushur kërkesën në rritje për prodhimin e energjisë elektrike. Studiuesit hulumtuan rritjen e shpejtë të teknologjisë diellore dhe të disa pengesave teknike që vazhdojnë, kryesisht një efikasitet të ulët të qelizave PV, një ekuilibër të ulët të funksionimit të sistemeve dhe pengesave ekonomike, siç është kostoja e lartë dhe mungesa e mekanizmave të financimit.

Ky punim do të ilustrojë sektorin e energjisë së rinovueshme në vendet e Europës Juglindore. Energjia diellore në këtë fushë është hulumtuar dhe analizuar. Ky punim do të përqendrohet në sektorin e sistemeve PV në Shqipëri, si     një studim rasti i këtij artikulli, ku do të prezantojmë stinët më të ngrohta, temperaturën mujore dhe kapacitetet e gjenerimit të rinovueshëm nga burimi i energjisë. Në këtë punim do të paraqitet harta e rrezatimit diellor mesatar vjetor të sipërfaqes së shkarkimit në zonën përkatëse. Do të prezantojmë pesë tregjet kryesore diellore europiane. Në fund,  do të prekim përfitimet socio-ekonomike të këtij studimi.

 

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energji diellore, Europa Juglindore, teknologji fotovoltaike

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