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Potencial agrofotovoltaičnih sistemov v Sloveniji
ID Pavlič, Blaž (Author), ID Gubina, Andrej Ferdo (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Medved, Tomi (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
V zadnjih letih postaja vse bolj pomembno najti nove ukrepe za spopadanje s podnebnimi spremembami in prehodom na obnovljive vire energije (OVE). Magistrska naloga preučuje integracijo OVE na kmetijska zemljišča z uporabo agrofotovoltaike (AFV). AFV vključuje namestitev fotovoltaičnih elektrarn (FVE) na kmetijska zemljišča, s čimer se isto zemljišče uporablja tako za proizvodnjo energije kot za pridelavo pridelkov. Senčenje rastlin s FVE lahko zagotavlja ugodno mikroklimo za pridelke, zmanjšuje izhlapevanje vode, zmanjša temperaturno nihanje in omili erozijo tal zaradi vetra. Poleg tega AFV ščiti pridelke pred ekstremnimi vremenskimi dogodki, kot so toča ali močni deževni nalivi in omogočajo gojenja rastlinskih vrst, ki prenašajo senčenje ali pašnjo živine. Za integracijo AFV sistemov na kmetijska zemljišča je ključno, da to nima negativnega vpliva na kmetijsko pridelavo. V ta namen je cilj magistrske naloge podati celovito analizo AFV sistemov. To zajema pregled trenutnih tehničnih rešitev za AFV, vpliv AFV na rast rastlin in pregled zakonodaje. Predstavljene so tudi dobre prakse iz tujine, kjer so AFV sistemi že bolj uveljavljeni. Opravljena je bila analiza senčenja tal za različne AFV sisteme, za boljše razumevanje vpliva AFV sistemov na rastline. Poleg tega je bila opravljena ekonomska analiza proizvodnje električne energije z AFV sistemi na podlagi dinamičnih cen na trgu z električno energijo. Podana so priporočila za izboljšanje zakonodaje AFV sistemov v Sloveniji. Na koncu pa so bili opravljeni izračuni potenciala AFV sistemov v Sloveniji na podlagi podatkov iz geografskega informacijskega sistema.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Agrofotovoltaika, obnovljivi viri električne energije, dvojna raba zemlje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-152195 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:180769795 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.11.2023
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Language:English
Title:The potential of agro-photovoltaic systems in Slovenia
Abstract:
In recent years, it has become increasingly important to find new measures to address climate change and transition to renewable energy sources (RES). The master's thesis examines the integration of RES on agricultural land using agro-photovoltaic (agrovoltaic) systems. Agro-photovoltaic involves the installation of photovoltaic power plants (PV) on agricultural land, allowing the same land to be used for both energy production and crop cultivation. Shading crops with PV panels can provide a favorable microclimate for crops, reduce water evaporation, minimize temperature fluctuations, and mitigate soil erosion due to wind. Furthermore, agro-photovoltaic protects crops from extreme weather events such as hail or heavy rainfall and allows the cultivation of shade-tolerant plant species or livestock grazing. For the successful integration of agro-photovoltaic systems on agricultural land, it is crucial that this does not negatively impact agricultural production. To this end, the goal of the master's thesis is to provide a comprehensive analysis of agro-photovoltaic systems. This includes reviewing current technical solutions for agro-photovoltaic, assessing the impact of agro-photovoltaic on plant growth, and examining relevant legislation. Best practices from abroad, where agro-photovoltaic systems are more established, are also presented. An analysis of ground shading for various agro-photovoltaic systems has been conducted to better understand their impact on plants. Additionally, an economic analysis of electricity production with agro-photovoltaic systems based on dynamic market prices is provided. Recommendations for improving agro-photovoltaic system legislation in Slovenia are given. Finally, calculations have been made to assess the potential of agro-photovoltaic systems in Slovenia based on geographic information system data.

Keywords:Agro-photovoltaics, renewable energy sources, dual land use

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