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Liquefaction of gaseous fuels and their storage by means of renewable energy resources
Cuřín, Martin ; Charvát, Pavel (referee) ; Klimeš, Lubomír (advisor)
The liquefaction of gaseous fuels using renewable energy sources is a promising method for the efficient transportation and utilization of these fuels. This thesis primarily addresses the issues related to the liquefaction of natural gas, from its conditioning, liquefaction, to its storage and transportation. The economic balance evaluates three proposed scenarios for the transportation of natural gas to the Czech Republic. Additionally, the economic viability of using renewable energy sources for the liquefaction of natural gas is analysed. The aim of the thesis was to provide a basic overview of current liquefaction tech- nologies and to analyse the use of renewable energy in the process of liquefaction and seasonal storage of natural gas. The results indicate that the use of renewable sources for liquefaction can be economically advantageous and beneficial in the sustainability of the energy sector.

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