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Renewable energy supply options for small communities
Kleveta, Jan ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Linda, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of supplying a small municipality with renewable energy. The aim of the work is to design a renewable energy system for a selected model municipality and subsequently determine the extent to which it is capable of meeting municipality´s energy needs throughout the year. For this purpose, the village Vrchoslavice, with a population of 605, was chosen. During the design process, the selected municipality was viewed as an energy community. At the beginning, the work is focused on a literature review, which covers the essence of energy communities, their legislation, and especially the presentation of existing examples. In the next part of the work, the model municipality is introduced and then the annual energy consumption to be covered from renewable energy supplies, is determined. The last part of the work is devoted to the design of the renewable energy system itself, which is subsequently evaluated individually for different types of buildings within the model municipality.
Multirotor wind power plant for the Czech Republic
Boršoš, Adam ; Linda, Jakub (referee) ; Škorpík, Jiří (advisor)
As the power of wind turbines increases, the rotor diameter usually increases as well. This complicates transportation and handling. The multirotor power plant concept has the potential to minimise this problem. In this paper, various aspects of multirotor power plants have been described in general terms. The landscape of the Czech Republic has been analysed in terms of conditions for wind power plants and consequently a suitable site for the location of a multirotor power plant has been selected. This was followed by the selection of the wind turbine model for the multirotor design. After calculating the outputs and comparing the key parameters of the three models, the most suitable model was selected. This was followed by the actual design of the structure, which was created according to the results of the strength analysis in SolidWorks. Finally, a calculation of the dimensions of the equivalent single-rotor wind turbine was made and the corresponding model was selected. Also, the designed multi-rotor power plant was compared with the wind power plants surrounding the selected location.
Wind power plant
Šponiarová, Petra ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Řehák, Kamil (advisor)
The electricity production from renewable sources is a very current topic. It also includes the electricity made by wind power plants, which the bachelor’s thesis concentrates on. An extensive research study was conducted to provide an overview of wind turbine types. Concerning wind power plants, apart from their visual impact, noise and vibration connected to their operating is an often discussed issue. The construction of a wind turbine stands for the most important role in reducing such unwanted effects. Technical experiments following specific standards and recommendations are performed to assess the impact of wind turbines-emitted noise and vibration on humans. In order to assess noise and vibration of a wind turbine a technical experiment is proposed, which uses different approaches to determine the critical components. The selection of a suitable measuring equipment and the choice of location for its subsequent use are important parts of the design. At last, the use of wind power plants is critically reviewed.
Wind power – the past, the presence and the future
Kučera, Vítězslav ; Klimeš, Lubomír (referee) ; Charvát, Pavel (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with the evolution of wind turbines from the past to present and also concentrates on the evolution of wind turbines in the future. In first part the begin-nings of wind energy use are given, and the first wind turbine is mentioned. Further, the parts of wind turbine and its construction are described in next part, where the current state of wind turbines in the Czech Republic and in the world is presented. New concepts of wind energy are introduced. Finally, last part performs wind turbine simulation over the span of one year.
Nonconventional Utilisation of Wind Energy
Zajíc, Josef ; Turek, Vojtěch (referee) ; Jícha, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis considers utilization of the wind energy as source of energy for the production of hydrogen. In the first part, there is described the types of wind engine specialized especially on screw wind engines and their construction. After that follows the description of dilemmas usage of electric energy addicted in time and with it connected problems with accumulation elektricity by the help of various methods. The final part of the thesis is than addicted to statistic evaluation of wind conditions, description and suggestion of the equipment hydrogen management.
Noise of Wind Turbine
Honzíček, Štěpán ; Prokop, Aleš (referee) ; Janoušek, Michal (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis summarizes nowadays wind energy condition in the Czech Republic and in the world. It describes current construction of modern horizontal axis wind turbine and specifically deals with wind turbine noise sources - mechanical and aerodynamic. It typifies measurement method and follow up analysis. Concluding part narrates possibility noise effects on human health.
Installation of small wind power station
Puchnar, Jiří ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This work is focused on the power engineering of the Czech Republic, particularly the alternative and its subset, wind power. Introduction acquaints readers with the state of energy in the country. They're the facts of the historical development of energy in Czechoslovakia and its status today. Representation of particular sources which are involved in the so-called. "Big Energy", their description and production. Each of the resources used is briefly described and discussed basic advantages and disadvantages arising from the nature of the source. It is also outlined the possible development of energy and change in the application of these resources in the future. The conclusion is devoted to alternative energy sources. Strives to cover the positive and negative aspects. It also shows the effect of alternative energy sources to power grid stability. The conclusion of this chapter is devoted to draft measures to increase the use of alternative energy sources in the energy mix of the Czech Republic. The second part is devoted to experimental measurements on small wind turbine JPT-100 from Jetpro Technology, Inc. The beginning describes the basic mathematical methods for calculating wind power and wind turbine itself. The text is accompanied by illustrative graphs. Another part deals with the actual wind turbine JPT-100. There are mentioned its characteristics, complete description of measuring workplace and measurement results.
Off-grid system and container housing
Filka, Tomáš ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Poláčik, Ján (advisor)
This thesis sums up current possibilities of using renewable energy sources and addi-tional technologies which can be suitable for off-grid systems. Specifically, it describes the possibility of their application to the increasingly common container structures. The first part of this work contains information about history and present trends in the area of renewable energy sources and container housing. The second part shows a concept of such house, completely disconnected from the public grid. The results of this study allow basic insight into the problem and illustrate the practical application of acquired knowledge.
Wind power production for small-scale energy supply
Pavlik, Richard ; Chroboczek, Libor (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work is the issue of utilization of wind energy. At first, the cause of wind, measuring methods of wind direction and speed and the principle of utilization of wind energy by wind turbines are described. Subsequently, the structure of wind turbines, the construction of wind parks, the development of new types of wind turbines and the possibilities of energy accumulation are introduced. In conclusion, the concept and the economic evaluation of wind powered system for small scale energy supply is analyzed.
: STUDY AND VERIFICATION OF PROPERTIES PICK – UP GENERATORS FOR WIND POWER
Glogar, Jaroslav ; Janda, Marcel (referee) ; Veselka, František (advisor)
This master thesis deals with study of properties pick-up generators for wind power. First part of thesis studies wind turbines, its structure, generators and describes advantages and disadvantages of ashore and offshore location. The next part presents description of parts of sliding contact. The main part assesses the impact of sea environment on sliding contact in generators at offshore wind turbines.

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