Third International Conference on Renewable Electrical Power Sources
Sava center, Belgrade, October 15-16, 2015
Main Sponsor
Electric Power Industry of Serbia, Belgrade
Programme sponsors
Ministry of Energy, Development and Environment Protection of the Republic of Serbia
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy of Belgrade
Institute for Chemical and Technological Research of Belgrade
Serbian Chamber of Engineers
Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade
SPONZORS
Polytechnik, Austrija
Zodax, Beograd
Energy demands are mainly met by using environmentally unfriendly fossil fuels that are being depleted and that increasingly pollute the environment. Therefore, the scientific and professional communities have recently increased their interest in using renewable energy sources (RES). In addition to the lack of funds and incomplete knowledge on this type of energy, one of the reasons for the insufficient use of RES is also insufficiently developed environmental awareness. Fortunately, the attitude towards energy is changing. An increasing number of incentive measures for electricity generation using renewable energy sources, for the improvement of technologies for their use, for the preparation of models for planning, application, financing, etc., contribute to the creation of better conditions for using these types of energy sources.
The EU targets to be reached by 2020 are well known: to reduce total energy consumption by 20%, to use 20% energy from renewables in total energy consumption and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20%. A special emphasis is placed on renewable electrical power resources (electricity generation using RES) and, therefore, the governments of almost all European countries have passed decrees on incentive measures for electricity generation by using renewable energy sources and by cogeneration (combined generation of electricity and thermal power).
The renewable electrical power sources probably represent the central part of the study of using RES, since electricity represents the highest quality form of energy which is easily generated, transferred, used and transformed into virtually all other forms of energy. Additionally, electricity may be generated using almost all types of renewable energy sources and it may be easily transformed into all other forms of energy.
Aims of the Conference
To promote scientific ideas and results of research, development and use of renewable electrical power sources
To improve the procedures for using renewable electrical power sources as primary or complementary sources of electricity
To inform and educate the public in the domain of renewable electrical power sources
To promote local and global interest in the application of renewable electrical power sources
To promote energy efficiency in the use of electricity consuming devices as a method to reduce electricity consumption
To affirm renewable electrical power sources as sustainable sources of electrical power in the Republic of Serbia
Thematic Fields of the Conference
Additional equipment and materials
Energy savings
Potentials for production of renewable electrical power sources
Reduction of global and microclimate changes
Reduction of the environmental pollution by using renewable electrical power sources
Technologies of using electric drive transport vehicles in cities
Energy efficiency in generation and consumption electricity generated from renewables
Technologies and systems of using island types of renewable electrical power sources; design, simulation and optimisation of the systems of using renewable electrical power sources
Technologies and systems of using the network connected types of renewable electrical power sources; design, simulation and optimisation of the systems of using renewable electrical power sources
Integration of the system of renewable electrical power sources in the existing electricity distribution systems and environments
Technology and systems for electricity generation within cogeneration (combined generation of electricity and thermal power) for the needs of industry and district heating systems
Technologies and systems for electricity generation using biomass, solid waste and biogas
Technologies and systems for electricity generation using small hydropower plants
Technologies and systems for electricity generation using geothermal energy
Technologies and systems for electricity generation using wind energy
Technologies and systems for electricity generation using solar energy
Information technologies and models for the optimal systems of using renewable electrical power sources
Legal and technical regulations in the field of the use of renewable electrical power sources
International Scientific Committee
Prof. Branko Kovačević, Serbia
Prof. Nikola Rajaković, Serbia
Prof. Viorel Badescu, Romania
Prof. Pellumb Berberi, Ph.D., Albania
Prof. Milorad Bojić, Ph.D., Serbia
Prof. Alla Denysova, Ph.D., Bulgaria
Aleksandar Ivančić, Ph.D., Spain
Prof. Miroljub Jeftić, Ph.D., Serbia
Prof. Vladimir Krstić, Canada
Prof. Nikolay Mihailov, Bulgaria
Prof. Stefka Nedeltcheva, Ph.D., Bulgaria
Dušan Nikolić, M.S. , Australia
Zoran Nikolić, Ph.D., Serbia
Mila Pucar, Ph.D., Serbia
Prof. Valerij Sitnikov, Ph.D. Ukraine
Prof. Velimir Stefanović, Ph.D., Serbia
Prof. Zoran Stević, Ph.D., Serbia (the Chairman of the Committee)
Prof. Zoran Stojiljković, Ph.D., Serbia
Prof. Michael Todorov, Ph.D., Bulgaria
Organizing committee
Rastislav Kragić
Zoran Nikolić (the Chairman of the Committee)
Ilija Radovanović
Zoran Stević
Stevan Šamšalović
Žarko Ševaljević
Dragomir Šamšalović
Conference Program
Thursday, 15 October 2015
9.30–10.00 h Participants Registration
10.00–10.30 h Conference Opening Ceremony
10.30–11.00 h Plenary Lecture
1.
THE NEED FOR ELECTRICITY STORAGE AND VARIABLE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN SERBIA Nikola RAJAKOVIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Zoran STEVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; i Ilija BATAS BJELIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
11.00–12.40 h Session 1 Renewable Electrical Energy Sources and Energetic Policy
2.
EXPERIENCE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF INCENTIVE MEASURES FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER PRODUCTION IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA WITH PROPOSAL OF NEW MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENT Rastislav KRAGIĆ, Republic of Serbia, Ministry of minery and energy, Belgrade; Tomislav PERUNIČIĆ, PUC Elektroprivrda Srbije, Belgrade
3.
STATUS AND PERSPECTIVES OF THE RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY USE Dušan NIKOLIĆ, Entura, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; Zoran NIKOLIĆ; Institute of technical sciences SASA, Belgrade
4.
REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BY USING RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES Nada ŠTRBAC, Aleksandra MITOVSKI, Dragana ŽIVKOVIĆ, Ljubiša BALANOVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; Milanče MITOVSKI, RTB-Bor Group, Bor
5.
IMPROVING THE PROCESS OF ELECTRICITY AND HEAT IN POWER PLANT NOVI SAD FROM THE ASPECT OF ECONOMIC AND EFFICIENCY STIMULATE THE ENERGY AND EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS IN THE EXHAUST GAS Slobodan STEVANOVIĆ, Zoran ŠUŠNJEVIĆ, Miloš SARAMANDIĆ, Dragan TOMIĆ, PUC EPS Panonske TE-TO Branch, Novi Sad
6.
HOW TO GET YOUR OWN PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT Neven Katanić, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad
12.40–13.00 h Break
13.00–14.00 h Session 2 Cogeneration
7.
RAW MATERIALS FOR AGRICULTURE IN THE PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS Predrag PETROVIĆ, Marija PETROVIĆ, Institute „Kirilo Savić", Belgrade
8.
CASE STUDY; SAWMILL RESIDUE USE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HEAT AND ELECTRICITY USING THE ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE WITHIN A HARD WOOD SAWMILL Lukas SCHIRNHOFER, Bernhard BRENNER, Viktor RADIĆ, Polytechnik Biomass Energy
9.
ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES - BIOMASS Radoje KREMZER, Belgrade
14.00–14.40 h Sponsors presentations
Polytechnik, Austria
Zodax, Belgrade
14.40–15.00 h Break
15.00–16.40 h Session III Solar Energy
10.
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON A MONO-CRYSTALLINE SOLAR PANEL Zoran STEVIĆ, Mirjana RAJČIĆ-VUJASINOVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; Marijana PANTOVIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Ilija RADOVANOVIĆ, Innovation Center, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
11.
EXAMPLES OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS APPLICATION IN DESIGNING OF ARCHITECTURAL FORMS Milovan ŽIVKOVIĆ, Cappoto Build, Belgrade; Budimir S. SUDIMAC, Anđela DUBLJEVIĆ, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade University, Belgrade
12.
THE UNINTERUPTABLE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY OF ISLAND LOW PEAK POWER CONSUMERS (UP TO 2.5 KW) BY USING THE HYBRID (PV AND GA) SOURCES Žarko ŠEVALJEVIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Zoran NIKOLIĆ, Institute of technical sciences SASA, Belgrade
13.
ELIMINATION OF THE PARTIAL SHADING EFFECT IN STRING-INVERTER PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS Miodrag FORCAN, Želјko ĐURIŠIĆ, Jovan MIKULOVIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
14.
PATENTED CONCENTRATOR OF SOLAR ENERGY IN PRODUCTION OF THERMAL ENERGY AND ELECTRICITY Stanko KOVAČEVIĆ, Samuel MRAVIK, Elektromobili d.o.o., Pančevo; Aleksandar RODIĆ, Željko DESPOTOVIĆ, Ilija STEVANOVIĆ, Miloš JOVANOVIĆ, Institute „Mihajlo Pupin", Belgrade
16.40–17.00 h Session 4 Wind Energy
15.
USE OF 3D PROBABILITY MODEL OF A BIRD - WIND TURBINE COLLISION FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE FUTURE WIND FARM "ŠUŠARA FIELDS" Đorđe KLISIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Ilija RADOVANOVIĆ, Innovation Center, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Nikola BEŽANIĆ, Ivan POPOVIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
Friday, 16 October 2015
10.00–11.00 h Session 5 Hydroenergy
16.
INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY IN PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OF SMALL HYDROPOWER PLANTS Marijana PANTOVIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Zoran STEVIĆ, Mirjana RAJČIĆ-VUJASINOVIĆ, Milena JEVTIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade
17.
SMALL HYDRO POWER PLANT AT THE COOLING WATER STREAM OF THE THERMAL POWER PLANT "NIKOLA TESLA B" Zoran STOJANOVIĆ, Nemanja BANJALIĆ, PUC EPS, Termoelektrane „Nikola Tesla", Obrenovac; Vladimir STEVANOVIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
18.
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF THE HYBRID SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION Milan TOMOVIĆ, Miroljub JEVTIĆ, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Kosovska Mitrovica
11.00–13.40 h Session 6 New Technologies
19.
ANALYSIS OF THE AUTOMATIC RECLOSING SYSTEM EFFICIENCY IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS WITH DISTRIBUTED GENERATION Miodrag FORCAN, Želјko ĐURIŠIĆ, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
20.
A MULTIAPPLICATION IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES OF PRODUCTION AN ELECTRICITY POWER FROM GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES Njegoš DRAGOVIĆ, Milovan VUKOVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade
21.
ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT IN BI2(TE2.88SE0.12) SINGLE CRYSTAL Emina POŽEGA, Institute for Mining and Metallurgy, Bor; Svetlana IVANOV, Zoran STEVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; Lidija GOMIDŽELOVIĆ, Ana KOSTOV, Institute for Mining and Metallurgy, Bor; Đorđe VELJOVIĆ, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Milan RADOVANOVIĆ, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad
22.
COPPER IN RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Mirjana RAJČIĆ-VUJASINOVIĆ, Zoran STEVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; Sanja PETROVIĆ, Institute for Mining and Metallurgy, Bor; Vesna GREKULOVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade
23.
CHARACTERIZATION OF ELECTRODE MATERIALS IN ELECTRICAL POWER STORAGE SYSTEMS Zoran STEVIĆ, Mirjana RAJČIĆ-VUJASINOVIĆ, Vesna FAJNIŠEVIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade , Marijana PANTOVIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Sanja PETROVIĆ, IRM, Bor; Ilija RADOVANOVIĆ, Innovation Center, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
24.
IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY OF DETERMINATION OF SUPERCAPACITOR`S PARAMETERS FOR THE KINETIC ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS Victor BUSHER, Valeriy SYTNIKOV, Victorija JARMOLOVICH, Odessa National Polytechnic University, Ukrajina
25.
MODELLING OF GASIFICATION PROCESS IN DEMO CHP PLANT Aleksandar DEDIĆ, Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Srbislav GENIĆ, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Nenad ĆUPRIĆ, Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
26.
ECONOMIC DISPATCH IN MICROGRIDS - PART I: PROBLEM FORMULATION Jordan RADOSAVLJEVIĆ i Miroljub JEVTIĆ, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Kosovska Mitrovica
13.40–14.00 Break
27.
ECONOMIC DISPATCH IN MICROGRIDS - PART II: PROBLEM SOLUTION Jordan RADOSAVLJEVIĆ i Miroljub JEVTIĆ, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Kosovska Mitrovica
28.
OPERATING MODE SELECTION IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF THE GLASS-CERAMIC MATERIALS PRODUCTION Mira COCIĆ, Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade ; Mihovil LOGAR, Faculty of Geology and Mining, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Viša TASIĆ, Institute for Mining and Metallurgy, Snežana DEVIĆ, Institute for Testing of Materials, Belgrade
29.
POSSIBILITIES OF USING SULFUR FOR CONCRETE PRODUCTION AND ITS APPLICATION Milica VLAHOVIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Aleksandar SAVIĆ, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Sanja MARTINOVIĆ, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade; Tatjana VOLKOV-HUSOVIĆ, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade
15.00–15.20 h Annual Conference of the Society for Renewable Electrical Power Sources
15.20 h Farewell Lunch
Important Notes and Dates
In the application, the proposed topic and contents of the paper should be explained in an abstract of max. 200 words. An application should be sent to the Organizer by 10th June 2015.
Authors will receive a notification on acceptance of their paper proposals and instructions how to prepare full-length papers by 25th June 2015.
Full-length papers (not longer than 6 pages) on accepted topics should be submitted to the Organizer by 1st September 2015 the latest.
The official languages of the conference are Serbian and English.
For information on the conference sponsorship and participation in the exhibition within the Conference, please contact the Organizer.
The non-residents conference fee is EUR 150, if the payment is effected by 1st October 2015. After that date the conference fee is EUR 200.
The authors of papers will be exempted from the conference fee payment.
The abstracts of the papers accepted by the International Scientific Committee and included in the Programme will be printed in the Conference Proceedings (which will include the abstracts of the papers).
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The information on the Conference will be available at SMEITS website (www.smeits.rs) or please contact the Organizer:
The Union of Mechanical and Electrical Engineers
and Technicians of Serbia (SMEITS),
Society for Renewable Electrical
Power Sources (DOIEE),
Kneza Miloša 7a/II, 11000 Belgrade.
Tel. 011/3230‑041, 3031‑696, tel./fax 3231‑372.
E‑mail: office@smeits.rs, www.smeits.rs
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