As part of the CREATEGREEN project, the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, in collaboration with City of Sombor, has successfully completed the installation of meteorological stations.

The meteorological station is part of a micro-meteorological network of sensors, which will also consist of two meteorological stations in Novi Sad and two meteorological stations in Osijek. The micro-meteorological network of sensors aims to contribute to the creation of a micro-system for monitoring the efficiency of solar energy as a tool for calculating the efficiency of solar energy production in the cross-border region of Croatia and Serbia.

Micro-meteorological sensors represents an automatic station with combined set of meteorological sensors (wind speed and direction, air pressure, air temperature, relative humidity, dew point, precipitation, visibility and present weather, global solar radiation, net radiation, UV radiation, ground temperature, snow depth, water level, cloud height, sky condition) and air quality sensors, which will provide valuable data for innovative monitoring platform and will help developing solar plant efficiency monitoring in the cross-border region.

These micro-meteorological network as investment advance climate action and energy sustainability in the Interreg IPA Croatia–Serbia Programme area.

The installation was delivered in accordance with project time frame and represent important contribution in renewable energy efficiency, supporting the Programme’s objectives of promoting green energy and capacity building in the cross-border region.

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