Determining of Damages Caused by Fire on Photovoltaic Power Stations

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The fire produce harms and damage environment. The fire assessment of photovoltaic power stations is based on testimony, photographic and some next records of during fire, data recorded by Weather Station of photovoltaic’ s station and from inspection of fireplace after extinguishing of fire.

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