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COMPARISON OF COVERING THE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OF A TYPICAL HOUSEHOLD FOR DIFFERENT AREAS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

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Damir Špago ,
Damir Špago
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Edin Šunje
Edin Šunje

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Electricity consumption, at a time when the demand for energy and new unconventional energy sources increases, represents a growing problem in the EU countries and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Recognizing the importance of new technologies, especially those based on renewable energy sources, new ways to reduce total energy consumption and carbon footprint are emerging in our region. This paper will conduct a comparative analysis of the coverage of electricity consumption of a typical household in B&H for different geographical regions using photovoltaic panels and it will provide
their techno-economic analysis.

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