Abstract
According to the current regulations, the construction of solar photovoltaic power plants in the Republic of Serbia is a demanding process, particularly when installing them on particular objects that carry a higher risk. The paper will present the experience of building solar photovoltaic power plants with a power of up to 50 kW at 15 petrol stations owned by NIS J.S.C. Novi Sad and implemented as a prosumer. The challenges that had to be overcome were: finding an original solution for the configuration of a power plant without changing the existing structure and affecting the external appearance of the facility according to corporate branding standard, optimizing the capacity of the power plant according to the consumption of the object, optimizing costs, building near danger zones and other issues related to work safety both during the execution of works and during the period of exploitation. The paper also reviews the prospect of simplifying the procedures for connecting to the electricity distribution system based on the experience gained.NIS J.S.C. has begun investment in construction of solar PV plants at additional 30 petrol stations based on gained experience.
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