Solar Power Supply in the System of Restoration and Reconstruction Remote Historic and Cultural Objects (on the Example of Montenegro)

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There is a great number of historic and cultural monuments on the territory of Montenegro, which should be preserved and maintained. Their distance from centralized networks and the lack of conditions for restoration make difficult to maintain them properly. The article puts forward the options for architectural incorporation of solar power systems into the appearance of historic buildings and structures. In the article is proposing the configuration of electrical systems based on the results of the calculation of one energy source (solar/diesel plant) and their combination.

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