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The development of energetics in the Czech Republic during the following years
Musil, Miloš ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
This thesis analyses the current Czech energy sector. It describes its current state and outlines possible scenarios of its development in future years in the context of the energy transformation. The thesis seeks to analyse the current situation of the energy sector in the country, assess its strengths and weaknesses and identify opportunities and threats for future development. The thesis describes the different parts of the Czech energy sector, such as the electricity, gas, heating and oil industries, including production sources, consumption and emissions. Most emphasis is given to the electricity sector. The capacities and potentials of the different sectors are analysed alongside the possible future scenarios outlined. Part of the thesis is also focused on describing and explaining the composition and construction of electricity and gas prices in the Czech Republic. Emphasis is also placed on placing the Czech energy sector in the broader context of the energy sectors of European countries and includes various scenarios for the development of the electricity sector in Europe. In the context of the current geopolitical situation in Europe and the modernisation and transformation of this sector, it is necessary to build new energy sources.
Technical design of an alternative to the small hydropower plant Ejpovice
Mitrega, Stanislav ; Jobánek, Stanislav (referee) ; Šulc, Jan (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is a new design of a small hydroelectric power plant Ejpovice with non-pressure and pressure derivation. The non-pressure part of a waterway includes design of a weir, culvert and an inlet channel. The pressure part of a waterway includes an intake object and an original tunnel. The design review includes two variants of a waterway. In the first variant water is running straight through the tunnel. The second variant is considering with a glass reinforced pipe that will be installed in the tunnel so the tunnel won’t be flooded. At first the thesis analyses all the sources for the preparation of a design and discribes an area of interest. Below the thesis presents a design of all the new building objects and technological equipments. Detailed restoration of the tunnel is also described. In conclusion of the thesis, there are calculations of a power generation and an economic analysis of both variants. The payback period of the second variant is significantly longer than the period of the first variant although an alternative design doesn’t require a comlicated restoration of the tunnel. On the basis of this fact I recommend to implement the first design.
The development of energetics in the Czech Republic during the following years
Musil, Miloš ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
This thesis analyses the current Czech energy sector. It describes its current state and outlines possible scenarios of its development in future years in the context of the energy transformation. The thesis seeks to analyse the current situation of the energy sector in the country, assess its strengths and weaknesses and identify opportunities and threats for future development. The thesis describes the different parts of the Czech energy sector, such as the electricity, gas, heating and oil industries, including production sources, consumption and emissions. Most emphasis is given to the electricity sector. The capacities and potentials of the different sectors are analysed alongside the possible future scenarios outlined. Part of the thesis is also focused on describing and explaining the composition and construction of electricity and gas prices in the Czech Republic. Emphasis is also placed on placing the Czech energy sector in the broader context of the energy sectors of European countries and includes various scenarios for the development of the electricity sector in Europe. In the context of the current geopolitical situation in Europe and the modernisation and transformation of this sector, it is necessary to build new energy sources.
Technical design of an alternative to the small hydropower plant Ejpovice
Mitrega, Stanislav ; Jobánek, Stanislav (referee) ; Šulc, Jan (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is a new design of a small hydroelectric power plant Ejpovice with non-pressure and pressure derivation. The non-pressure part of a waterway includes design of a weir, culvert and an inlet channel. The pressure part of a waterway includes an intake object and an original tunnel. The design review includes two variants of a waterway. In the first variant water is running straight through the tunnel. The second variant is considering with a glass reinforced pipe that will be installed in the tunnel so the tunnel won’t be flooded. At first the thesis analyses all the sources for the preparation of a design and discribes an area of interest. Below the thesis presents a design of all the new building objects and technological equipments. Detailed restoration of the tunnel is also described. In conclusion of the thesis, there are calculations of a power generation and an economic analysis of both variants. The payback period of the second variant is significantly longer than the period of the first variant although an alternative design doesn’t require a comlicated restoration of the tunnel. On the basis of this fact I recommend to implement the first design.
Energy safety of the Czech republic
Hošťálková, Petra ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
In this Thesis I focus on the ensuring of the energy safety in the Czech republic.Further more I deal with a size of the resources, energy utilization, energy legislation and energy forecasting.

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