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Fotovoltaic systems for residential houses
Chadim, Jakub ; Jaroš, Michal (referee) ; Hejčík, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis describes dilemma usage of solar energy by photovoltaic. It explains fundamental terms pair with conversion solar radiation on electric current. Further it presents review today exploited photovoltaic‘s systems and focuses on using this technology in residential houses along with modelling proposal photovoltaic’s system in technical, legislative and economics site project.
Photovoltaic, as an alternative source of electricity
Honka, Pavel ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with alternative sources of energy and it concentrates on a photovoltaic. There are represented the main types of solar cells, the principles of their functioning and methods of increasing their efficiency. There is also a summary of possibilities of connection of the photovoltaic system and related methods of energy accumulation. On the basis of above mentioned extent of information there is suggested a project of photovoltaic power station which supplies a holiday house by produced energy.
Organic solar cells
Sionová, Marcela ; Navrátil, Jiří (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on the properties characterization of new organic materials for solar cells. In the theoretical part, there is a solar cells themed literature search and a description of the fotovoltaic energy conversion. The practical part includes the preparation of solar cells with classic and invert structure and comparsion their efficiency on transparent electrodes from a different producers.
The Business-Related and Logistical Challenges of Entering the African Solar Market. Illustrated on the Example of Solarity.
Widauer, Philipp ; Vinš, Marek (advisor) ; Kolář, Petr (referee)
The thesis evaluates the principal business-related and logistical opportunities and risks on the African solar market which is often associated to offer the last unexploited economic opportunities on this planet. For this purpose, the author examines three major African trade unions and reviews the strengths and weaknesses of each regional coalition. It becomes obvious that each respective trade bloc contains one dominant player, in this case Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa. The practical section starts with an analysis of the appropriate entry market for the Czech solar wholesaler Solarity. Subsequently, the author identifies South Africa as the best fitting market primarily because of good infrastructure, high purchasing power and a similar business culture. The author recommends that Solarity should apply an exporting entry mode due to its size and inexperience on the African market. Secondary research, first-hand experience and close cooperation with Solarity support the author in his final conclusions.
Photovoltaic power plant in Romania
Brothánek, Ondřej ; Hartman, Ladislav (advisor) ; Dlouhá, Pavlína (referee)
Renewable energy resources, especially photovoltaics, have experienced enormous boom all over the world in the past few years. It was completely the same in Czech Republic where you would not find anybody without his own opinion regarding PV business. Installation of PV power plants has become very attractive business, with very significant role in 2011 in Czech Republic. At this time, this solar boom has found its "home" in other European countries, particularly in Eastern Europe. The post of the new Eastern Europe's "powerhouse" can defend even Romania, that's the cause I have chosen this country as the subject of this thesis. The aim of this thesis is to create a business plan for PV power plant and evaluate the investment opportunity of its installation in Romania. And then by means of a sensitivity analysis find out the impact of external factors that can significantly affect the profitability of the project.
Evaluation of a Photovoltaic Power Plant
Hrubjáková, Martina ; Krause, Josef (advisor) ; Scholleová, Hana (referee)
The aim of this master's thesis is the evaluation of a company, of which the purpose of its existence is the development and running of a photovoltaic power plant. The estimated value refers to December 31st, 2011 and is determined for the purpose of potential sale of the company. The thesis consists of theoretical part, which includes determination of basic terms and concept of the evaluation process, and the practical application of theoretical knowledge on the specific company. A brief presentation of the company is followed by the strategic analysis, which identifies the most important opportunities and threats for the company in the future. Together with a review of previous company's financial results it represents the initial point for the preparation of a financial plan. The final part of the thesis includes the evaluation of the company in two versions. The first one is based on the assumption of termination company's activity after a specific period. The second one is based on the going-concern principle. The statement about the value of the company is supplemented by the valuation of the investment project.
Return on photovoltaic
WEBER, Martin
This thesis focuses on the return of an investment in a photovoltaic power-plant and the dispersion of the investors' concerns, caused by the retroactive amendment to the renewable sources. This study aims to re-calculate the real period of payback for real FVE, aided by model cases I have set up and an objective evaluation of results. The theoretical part introduces the development of photovoltaics in the Czech Republic, through legislative and economic insights. It then discusses the reasons nd consequences of the introduction of tax to photovoltaic plants. The analytical part shows the various model situations related to the changes of tax in the future. It describes the real FVE and the data produced. This section also establishes the conditions on which the models are based. The conclusion of this chapter is the comparison of results.
Solar boom in the Czech Republic, the economical contexts and effects on the environment.
Ziegelbauer, Jan ; Kouba, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Šulcová, Irena (referee)
Bachelor's thesis "Solar Boom in the Czech Republic, economical contexts and effects on the environment" is focused on the continuously debated issue, which is a dramatic increase in the number of photovoltaic power plants in the Czech republic between 2008 and 2010. This work analyze solar boom in the Czech Republic, explains the causes and circumstances of its origin and describes the causes of solar boom and its effects on investors, final customers and also on nature. This bachelor's thesis compares the status of solar energy in the Czech Republic with the situation in other European countries, as well as informs the reader about the current situation and possibilities of the use of solar energy in the Czech Republic. The end is dedicated to a case study of photovoltaic power plant in the Czech Republic and offers interesting insights into the economic background of the particular power plant.

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