25–26 Jun 2026
''Vasil Levski'' National Military University
Europe/Sofia timezone

The Influence of Meteorological and Technological Characteristics on the Construction of Local Solar Installations in Urban Environments

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''Vasil Levski'' National Military University

''Vasil Levski'' National Military University

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Paper – Oral Presentation Sustainable Energy Engineering and Applications

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Mr Borislav Arnaudov (UNWE)

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Abstract
Climate change over the past 30 years has affected the frequency of extreme weather events. The changes occurring in the atmosphere, oceans, cryosphere, and biosphere unequivocally indicate that the world is warming (Ivanova, 2023). The impact of climate change is of significant importance for the energy produced by photovoltaic systems. These systems are a key tool in combating climate change by reducing carbon emissions through the production of clean energy. The aim of this article is to demonstrate how extreme temperatures resulting from climate change affect the efficiency of photovoltaic systems. To achieve this objective, performance indicators for solar panels will be identified, and the challenges and opportunities faced by users of these energy-generating facilities will be discussed. The research findings and recommendations for decision-making regarding the installation of photovoltaic systems in urban environments may be useful to stakeholders. The scientific contribution of this article lies in facilitating informed decision-making regarding the feasibility of commissioning a photovoltaic system in an urban environment.

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