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Analyze of market and development od renewable energy sources in Czech Republic in period 2005-2015
Joksch, Daniel ; Hladík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Lukášová, Tereza (referee)
The thesis analyses market of renewable energy sources in the period 2005-2015 with a focus on the assessment of the usage and development potential of individual types of renewable energy sources. It also assessing the energy security of these types from the technical, economic and political perspective. Thesis is also engaged in energy efficiency and economy of each type, including analysis of the current promotion of renewable energy sources. A topic of thesis is very discussed and current issue, mainly due to the dynamic of energy policy environment at EU level and at national level. The theoretical part describes the issue of renewable energy, related legislativ, both EU level, national level and the level of global energy agreements. Further, the thesis deals with the Czech energy mix, energy intensity of the Czech economy and the proportion of renewable energy sources. At the end, theoretical part describes the Environmental theory as an important factor influencing the development of renewable energy sources. The practical part is then further analyzed the each type of rewenable energy source, their economic reality, energy security, efficiency and potential in the Czech Republic. It is also approched the issue of subsidies as an important element of the development of renewable energy sources. The comparison of the findings and evaluation of this comparison confirm the hypothesis that the most promising renewable energy source for the future development is currently the biomass in the both forms of wet and dry processes.
Business plan
Krušina, Dan ; Krause, Josef (advisor) ; Motlík, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the role of renewable energy sources in the Czech Republic and stresses the importance of various sources of renewable energy and the possibilities for further development, according to the draft of the updated State Energy Policy. The second part of this thesis focuses on the situation of hydro power plants in the Czech Republic with a closer examination of support for this resource. The thesis documents methods and possibilities of operational and investment subsidies, while simultaneously exploring the possibility of using structural funds of European Union in the construction of hydroelectric power plants. The practical part consists of an elaborated business plan for the construction of specific hydroelectric power. The result of this work is an evaluation of the project and the finding that the given investment opportunity is very attractive for the investor. Timeliness of the thesis is mainly in the fact that the work is based on the new situation that has arisen out of the updated legislation on support for renewable energy sources.
Influence of the EU energy policy on energy sector in the Czech Republic
Tischlerová, Anna ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This thesis deals with the EU energy policy and its impact on the energy sector of the Czech Republic. The main objective is to analyze the implemantation and impact of the EU climate-energy package on the czech energy sector. The first part is devoted to describing the current state of the energy sector in the country.The second part is the theory of externalities due to the fact that carbon dioxid emissions are externalities, which the EU is trying tu reduce through its climate-energy measures. The third part delas with EU energy policy and the fourth one with its applications and implications in the Czech Republic.
Politika podpory obnovitelných zdrojů energie
Malý, Jan ; Jílková, Jiřina (advisor) ; Vojáček, Ondřej (referee)
Renewable energy sources support policy employs a great variety of economic tools in order to promote the use of green energy. Following thesis at first offers an overview and economic insight into the most applied ones. Since the majority of the European Union Member States nowadays prefer so-called feed-in tariffs schemes we proceed in-depth analysis of effectiveness of that instrument in electricity sector in four selected European countries Austria, Czech Republic, Germany and Spain. An effectiveness indicator which compares marginal electricity generation potential with additional realizable potential of particular renewable energy sources technology is used for that analysis. The results clearly show that the best practice of feed-in tariff design is pursued in Germany where the special set of tariff design and adjustment measures is applied.

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