2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14148607
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Ground-Mounted Photovoltaic and Crop Cultivation: A Comparative Analysis

Abstract: Human civilization depends on energy sources, mainly fossil fuels. An increase in the prices of fossil fuels and their exhaustibility limit economic growth. Carbon dioxide emission causes global environmental problems. Global crises (including COVID-19) have sharpened food and energy supply problems. The decentralized energy supply systems as well as the expedition of the application of renewable energy may solve these challenges. The economic shift to renewable power generation intensifies the competition bet… Show more

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“…The topic of the internship was the modelling of electricity production by photovoltaic panels under the conditions of south-western Poland and the Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine. One of the outcomes of these activities was a publication in the journal Sustainability (Sacchelli et al, 2022). In addition, Prof. Havrysh, among other activities, gave lectures to students and participated in scientific research in the studios and laboratories of the Institute.…”
Section: Opole-ukraine Scientific Cooperation In Times Of Emergencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The topic of the internship was the modelling of electricity production by photovoltaic panels under the conditions of south-western Poland and the Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine. One of the outcomes of these activities was a publication in the journal Sustainability (Sacchelli et al, 2022). In addition, Prof. Havrysh, among other activities, gave lectures to students and participated in scientific research in the studios and laboratories of the Institute.…”
Section: Opole-ukraine Scientific Cooperation In Times Of Emergencymentioning
confidence: 99%