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Smart house
Sedlák, Šimon ; Pospíšil, Jiří (referee) ; Baláš, Marek (advisor)
This thesis describes the technologies of energy self-sufficient homes, their sources, and methods of energy accumulation. It also deals with current possibilities and trends in the field of smart living. A smart energy system is introduced, which has a direct impact on energy consumption in households. The practical part of the thesis involved simulating the energy system and comparing the impacts on purchased electrical energy from the distribution network based on the proposed variants. These included the size of the photovoltaic power plant (PV), the accumulation of electrical energy (EE), the accumulation of heat, the insulation of the building envelope, and more. All results that demonstrate the impacts of the energy system and the proposed renewable energy sources (RES) were summarized in the final part of the thesis.
Reducing energy dependence of block of flats
Bouchal, Patrik ; Fišer, Jan (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the assessment of energy self-sufficiency of block of flats. The introductory part deals with the block of flats itself. In the second part, it is thoroughly discussed whether there is sufficient amount of rainwater falling on the roof of the huse and it’s further use. The third part deals with the use of photovoltaic panels.
Připravenost obcí mikroregionu Moštěnka k posílení energetické soběstačnosti
Hrudíková, Jana
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the preparedness of the municipalities of the Moštěnka micro-region to strengthen energy self-sufficiency. The main objective of this thesis is to find out to what extent the municipalities are currently equipped and what are the prerequisites for the transition to energy self-sufficiency. The theoretical part defines energy self-sufficiency and the conditions that it is necessary to meet for its realization. These are energy-efficient houses and use of renewables. Subsequently, research on the functioning of the energy sector in the Czech Republic is conducted. The analytical part consists of three main chapters, namely the natural conditions that are central to the use of renewable energy sources, the current state of buildings and energy infrastructure. Subsequently, a set of recommendations is included that municipalities can follow in the future to increase energy self-sufficiency.
Reducing energy dependence of block of flats
Bouchal, Patrik ; Fišer, Jan (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the assessment of energy self-sufficiency of block of flats. The introductory part deals with the block of flats itself. In the second part, it is thoroughly discussed whether there is sufficient amount of rainwater falling on the roof of the huse and it’s further use. The third part deals with the use of photovoltaic panels.
Gas trade
Andrsová, Nicola ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The bachelor work deals with the natural gas as a commodity, transport and storage potions, world gas market and its development since 80s of the last century. It also extends the possibility of using gas in the future for a variety of purposes. The main theme is the Czech Republic's position in the global gas business, especially in terms of relations with the European Union, Ukraine, and Russia. The analysis in this part is based on data on gas reserves in the world, the volume of production and consumption of gas and gas flows throughout Europe from the major exporters, especially the gas flows from Russia via Ukraine. For the Czech Republic, it focuses on the possibilities of enhancing energy self-sufficiency, especially the construction of the gas tank in a premises of Rožná gas storage and Mozart pipeline, which would mean the Czech and Austrian gas system hook-up. Consideration must also be given the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis and its impact on gas supplies to Europe and/or the Czech Republic. The aim of this work is to outline the development of gas trade, the possibility of its further use, otuline the basic principles of the European legislation and the options for enhancing energy self-sufficiency of the Czech Republic and also to evaluate the Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis.
Potential of renewable energy sources in the Republic of Belarus
Sarakavik, Ivan ; Adámek, Petr (advisor) ; Dobrylovský, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with the situation in the field of the renewable energy sources (RES) in the Republic of Belarus. It describes the current state of the economy and energy industry in Belarus. It also contains a description of the impact of political, economic and social factors on the development of the renewable energy sources. The aim of this work is to evaluate which renewable energy sources can be used in conditions of the Republic of Belarus and also determine the technical and economic potential of installation of the renewable energy sources in Belarus.

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