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Design of autonomous energy source with photovoltaic and wind power sources
Bršťák, Jan ; Bartošík, Tomáš (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
The ability to accumulate electric power is one of the most important and the most developing field in power engineering. Contemporary problems of electric power production from photovoltaic and wind sources are their varying outputs set by the weather conditions. These disadvantages can cause various problems (particularly there are supplied outputs into distributional system that runs for on-grid systems). The hybrid system (photovoltaic + wind sources) and the accumulation of electric power solve the problems of their output fluctuation because they complement each other. This Bachelor’s Thesis is focused on the basic description of photovoltaic and wind sources and their electric power accumulation. One of the chapters is intended for the description of well-known and used electric power accumulators. There is also a general suggestion of cooperating photovoltaic and wind sources and its evaluation in the relationship to the distributional system. In the conclusion, there are evaluations of the hybrid system (photovoltaic + wind sources) used in praxis. There are also mentioned their advantages and disadvantages.
Design of autonomous energy source with photovoltaic and wind power sources
Bršťák, Jan ; Bartošík, Tomáš (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
The ability to accumulate electric power is one of the most important and the most developing field in power engineering. Contemporary problems of electric power production from photovoltaic and wind sources are their varying outputs set by the weather conditions. These disadvantages can cause various problems (particularly there are supplied outputs into distributional system that runs for on-grid systems). The hybrid system (photovoltaic + wind sources) and the accumulation of electric power solve the problems of their output fluctuation because they complement each other. This Bachelor’s Thesis is focused on the basic description of photovoltaic and wind sources and their electric power accumulation. One of the chapters is intended for the description of well-known and used electric power accumulators. There is also a general suggestion of cooperating photovoltaic and wind sources and its evaluation in the relationship to the distributional system. In the conclusion, there are evaluations of the hybrid system (photovoltaic + wind sources) used in praxis. There are also mentioned their advantages and disadvantages.

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