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Graph of hourly avg kWh electricity output per kW of Solar PV installed in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina (by season)

Tuzla, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has varying potential for generating solar energy throughout the year. In simpler terms, the amount of electricity you can get from a solar panel changes with each season.

During summer, Tuzla gets lots of sunlight - about 6.82 kilowatt-hours per day for every kilowatt of installed solar power. This is a good amount and makes summer an ideal time for generating solar energy in this location.

However, as we move into autumn and winter, the days become shorter and there's less sunlight available to convert into electricity. In autumn you would only get about 3.06 kilowatt-hours per day from each kilowatt of installed power; in winter it's even lower at only around 1.72 kilowatt-hours per day.

Spring sees an improvement again with around 4.77 kilowatt-hours produced daily per each kilowatt of installed power.

To make the most out of your solar panels all year round in Tuzla, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, install them at a tilt angle facing southward by approximately 37 degrees; this will maximize their exposure to sunlight over the course of a year.

As far as local factors that might affect your ability to generate solar energy go: weather can be an issue since heavy cloud cover or snowfall could block sunlight reaching your panels (especially during winter months). To combat this problem you should ensure regular cleaning/maintenance is carried out on your panels so they are always clear and able to absorb as much light as possible when it is available.

Another consideration might be any large buildings or trees that could cast shadows onto your panels; if these are present then careful positioning/planning will be needed when installing your system to avoid such obstructions where possible.

In conclusion: while Tuzla does have periods where its potential for generating solar energy dips (particularly during Autumn/Winter), overall it still presents opportunities for solar energy generation throughout the year, especially if you install your panels at the correct angle and take steps to minimize any local factors that could interfere with their operation.

Note: The Northern Temperate Zone extends from 35° latitude North up to 66.5° latitude.

So far, we have conducted calculations to evaluate the solar photovoltaic (PV) potential in 39 locations across Bosnia And Herzegovina. This analysis provides insights into each city/location's potential for harnessing solar energy through PV installations.

Link: Solar PV potential in Bosnia And Herzegovina by location

Solar output per kW of installed solar PV by season in Tuzla

Seasonal solar PV output for Latitude: 44.5417, Longitude: 18.6614 (Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina), based on our analysis of 8760 hourly intervals of solar and meteorological data (one whole year) retrieved for that set of coordinates/location from NASA POWER (The Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources) API:

Summer
Average 6.82kWh/day in Summer.
Autumn
Average 3.06kWh/day in Autumn.
Winter
Average 1.72kWh/day in Winter.
Spring
Average 4.77kWh/day in Spring.

 

Ideally tilt fixed solar panels 37° South in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina

To maximize your solar PV system's energy output in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina (Lat/Long 44.5417, 18.6614) throughout the year, you should tilt your panels at an angle of 37° South for fixed panel installations.

As the Earth revolves around the Sun each year, the maximum angle of elevation of the Sun varies by +/- 23.45 degrees from its equinox elevation angle for a particular latitude. Finding the exact optimal angle to maximise solar PV production throughout the year can be challenging, but with careful consideration of historical solar energy and meteorological data for a certain location, it can be done precisely.

We use our own calculation, which incorporates NASA solar and meteorological data for the exact Lat/Long coordinates, to determine the ideal tilt angle of a solar panel that will yield maximum annual solar output. We calculate the optimal angle for each day of the year, taking into account its contribution to the yearly total PV potential at that specific location.

The sun
At Latitude: 44.5417, Longitude: 18.6614, the ideal angle to tilt panels is 37° South

Seasonally adjusted solar panel tilt angles for Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina

If you can adjust the tilt angle of your solar PV panels, please refer to the seasonal tilt angles below for optimal solar energy production in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina. As mentioned earlier, for fixed-panel solar PV installations, it is optimal to maintain a 37° South tilt angle throughout the year.

Overall Best Summer Angle Overall Best Autumn Angle Overall Best Winter Angle Overall Best Spring Angle
28° South in Summer 48° South in Autumn 58° South in Winter 37° South in Spring

Assuming you can modify the tilt angle of your solar PV panels throughout the year, you can optimize your solar generation in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina as follows: In Summer, set the angle of your panels to 28° facing South. In Autumn, tilt panels to 48° facing South for maximum generation. During Winter, adjust your solar panels to a 58° angle towards the South for optimal energy production. Lastly, in Spring, position your panels at a 37° angle facing South to capture the most solar energy in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina.

Our recommendations take into account more than just latitude and Earth's position in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. We also incorporate historical solar and meteorological data from NASA's Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) API to assign a weight to each ideal angle for each day based on its historical contribution to overall solar PV potential during a specific season.

This approach allows us to provide much more accurate recommendations than relying solely on latitude, as it considers unique weather conditions in different locations sharing the same latitude worldwide.

Calculate solar panel row spacing in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina

We've added a feature to calculate minimum solar panel row spacing by location. Enter your panel size and orientation below to get the minimum spacing in Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina.

Our calculation method

  1. Solar Position:
    We determine the Sun's position on the Winter solstice using the location's latitude and solar declination.
  2. Shadow Projection:
    We calculate the shadow length cast by panels using trigonometry, considering panel tilt and the Sun's elevation angle.
  3. Minimum Spacing:
    We add the shadow length to the horizontal space occupied by tilted panels.

This approach ensures maximum space efficiency while avoiding shading during critical times, as the Winter solstice represents the worst-case scenario for shadow length.






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Topography for solar PV around Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina

Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the northeastern part of the country. The region is characterized by a mix of flat plains and hilly terrain. Tuzla itself is situated in the Tuzla Basin, which is surrounded by mountains, including Majevica to the north, Konjuh to the east, and Trebava to the south.

The city lies on fertile land with several rivers running through it including Jala River and Spreča River. There are also numerous lakes in and around Tuzla such as Modrac Lake.

As for solar PV potential, large-scale solar parks require a significant amount of open flat land that receives plenty of sunlight throughout the year. Given this requirement, areas around Tuzla that could potentially be suited for large-scale solar PV installations would likely be:

1) The flatter regions within or near the Tuzla Basin: These areas have less elevation change which makes them more suitable for installation of large arrays of solar panels.
2) Areas close to existing infrastructure: Proximity to roads or power lines can reduce costs associated with transporting materials during construction phase as well as connecting the plant to grid.
3) Areas away from residential zones: To avoid potential conflicts with local residents over land use.

However, it's important to note that these suggestions are based on general principles only. Any specific site selection would need a detailed feasibility study considering various factors like sun exposure (solar irradiance), soil conditions for foundation stability, environmental impact assessment etc., before making any decision about suitability for installing a large-scale solar PV system.

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Article: Solar PV Analysis of Tuzla, Bosnia And Herzegovina
Author: Aaron Robinson
Publisher: profileSOLAR.com
First Published: Friday 31st of May 2024
Last Updated: Monday 21st of July 2025

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