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Energy policy of the EU aiming at nuclear power
Číhalová, Denisa ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Burket, Daneš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to compare energy policy of chosen countries in terms of their access to nuclear power. In my thesis I have analysed the attitude of the member states of the EU to nuclear power and criteria, which influence them by decision making. For comparison, I chose four European Union countries - the Czech Republic, Germany, France and Great Britain, which have completely different attitude.
Czech Energy Policy in the European Context and an Influence of EU on the Future Development
Kacerovská, Zuzana ; Urban, Luděk (advisor) ; Zajíček, Miroslav (referee)
The thesis focuses on the three main goals of European energy policy -- sustainability, competitiveness and security of energy supply -- and their influence in the Czech energy policy. The thesis deals with the development of European Union energy policy, it is also concerned with the development of the Czech energy policy since the 90s of the 20th century. It analyzes how the three main goals are included in the energy policy of Czech Republic and what are their benefits and risks.
The liberalization of the gas industry in the European Union
Giľaková, Daniela ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Bič, Josef (referee)
This thesis focuses on the process of liberalization of the natural gas market in Europe. The aim of this thesis is to present energy policy and its development in relation to the liberalization of the gas industry in the EU. Moreover another aim of this thesis is to bring a critical look at the process of liberalization of natural gas market in practice and assess the current stage of the liberalization process in EU. The gas industry represents one of the parts of energy industry and from this reason the indroduction of this thesis is devoted to the development of energy and energy policy from the 2nd world war to the present. The next chapter of this thesis is focuses on the importance and the position of natural gas among the other energy sources. The next chapter describes the process of the liberalization in the European Union, which is related to the adoption and implementation of the European energy directives and regulations, also known as the energy packages, in to the national legislation. In the last chapter are analyzed some of the factors of the liberalization of the gas market in the Czech Republic
Comparison of energy dependence of the Czech Republic and Slovakia and its implications for their energy policy
Rigó, Alexander ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Machytka, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares the energy dependence of Slovakia and the Czech Republic and resulting implications for energy policy of both countries. The thesis presents the degree of dependence on energy sources and suppliers of energy to both Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The first chapter defines the term of energy dependence and energy security. Given that EU energy policy greatly influences the energy policies of their member countries, the first chapter also introduces the energy situation in the EU and its position in the world. The second and third chapters deal with the energy situation in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. These chapters introduce the energy policies of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, their dependence on energy resources and suppliers, and show the implications for their energy policies.
Influence of State energy policy on competitiveness of the Czech Republic
Szennai, Tomáš ; Černohlávková, Eva (advisor) ; Froňková, Martina (referee)
This final thesis addresses the issue of influence of energy policy on competitiveness of the Czech Republic. First part analyzes possible risks entailed by movements of prices of energy commodities on global markets. Subsequently, it offers specification of local resources, production and demand for such commodities and possible measures at disposal of the governmental bodies, which could be used to mitigate any negative impacts of adverse development on the market. Secondly, field of power engineering in the Czech Republic is focused on. Main local characteristics are offered and predictions based on respective strategic documents are evaluated with regard to final price of electricity. Lastly, issue of energy security is covered.
Aplikace operačního výskumu ve věřejném sektoru
Martinovič, Tomáš ; Jablonský, Josef (advisor) ; Suchánková, Tereza (referee)
Operations research in public sector is overshadowed by business sector. However it deals with a substantial amount of problems which concern whole population. Although it is not presented so much, a lot of research was made in many areas of the public sector. This thesis provide some basic information about where the operations research can be used. Then some approaches and model system used in energy policy modeling are presented. Lastly the use of operations research in water quality management is illustrated on a basic model minimizing the cost of water treatment.
Energy policy for Germany: the impact of European energy policy strategy
Šátek, Lukáš ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to analyze the energy policy in Germany and its future development. There are many external and internal factors influencing the way how the energy policy is going to evolve. One of these factors is the common European energy policy. In order to cover its energy demand, EU is forced to establish a comprehensive energy policy on the European level. The increasing pressure caused by the combination of external and internal factors calls for better cooperation on this field. The key element of the future energy policy in EU will be the renewable sources of energy.
Energy policy of the EU and USA - comparison
Petrosyan, Lilit ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This bachelor thesis compares the energy sectors of the European Union and the United States of America. It compares the energy sectors of the two regions and their goals in the future. The first chapter describes the basic points for conduction of the comparison. Energy needs and the realization of the energy policies of the EU and USA are discussed in the second chapter. The third part of the thesis describes different energy resources in both regions. The last chapter is devoted to energy strategies of the EU and USA, that will be realized in the future.
Selected Aspects of the European Union's Energy Policy
Hylmarová, Šárka ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
The thesis is concerned with the stability of the energy market with oil and gas in the European Union. It first characterizes the development of energy policy. The next part specifies two essential types of primary energy -- petroleum and natural gas. This chapter deals with the measurement, mining and also describes the proved world reserves that influence the delivery of these energies into the European Union. The following chapter deals with the stability of the internal market for oil and natural gas. It describes the stability of demand for this kind of energy, the stability of supply and the stability of prices. The final section outlines some of the ways, in which the European Union seeks to enhance the stability. One of the ways is maintaining and deepening relationships with external suppliers and other major energy consumers. Another way to encourage energy stability is to increase the efficiency of energy use, which leads among others to a reduction of the European dependence on supplies and it also lower resource depletion.
2008 Russian-Georgian conflict and energy security
Stárek, Václav ; Cibulková, Petra (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
The submitted text pursues the string of rather complex events called the Russian-Georgian conflict of August 2008 with attempt to satisfactorily address two separate aspects. First, it summarises the conclusions of the fact-finding mission set up by the European Commission in December of th same year. The purpose of this chapter lies in both acquainting readers with the substantial findings compiled by the delegated team of experts and disclosing the consequences stemming from their final report with regard to energy sector. Second, thesis assesses the nature of motives, which led two major rivals, i.e. Georgia and Russian Federation, into deteriorating the situation towards open violence. The analysis derives from information promulgated in the final report of the above-mentioned mission as well as official documents specifying the national energy strategies of respective countries. The main intent of this section aims at clarifying whether and to what extent both parties engaged in the military conflict did pursued their own energy policies.

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