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Potential Production of Electric Energy by Photovoltaic Panel and Tiles in Urban Area
Dvořáček, Jan ; Vrána, Michal (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with possible form of installation photovoltaic power plant on building, shading analysis and impaly possible way of calculation potential production of elektrical energy. In thesis is describe basic division and diferent methods of instalation photovoltaic systems. The following charter describing source of shading, shading analysis and effect of fading on photovoltaic moduls. The thesis include different way of calcuation potential production of elektrical energy by photovoltaic power plant. The practical part deals with the analysis of a selected area and the calculation of potential electrical energy using photovoltaic modules and photovoltaic roof tiles with chosen calculation method.
Concept of Charging Stations with off-grid Operation for Electric Bicycles
Leitman, Valentín ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with charging stations for electric bicycles powered by renewable energy. The aim of this work is to make a proposal for the hybrid charging stations for electric bicycles, which will work independently and, if necessary, will be backed up by a network. In this thesis is entered theoretical information on the issue of electric bicycles, the batteries, charging stations, the connectors of chargers, and photovoltaic systems. The practical part of this thesis is the basic design of the charging station and its design of the mathematical model of the individual parts in Simulink program, which are linked to the actual design of the charging station. In conclusion, this thesis deals with energy and economic analysis of the proposed system, therein included various methods of assessing investment recommendations of appropriate processing methods and overall assessment of the subject.
Domestic electricity production from renewable sources
Halamíček, Milan ; Fiedler, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The present bachelor thesis describes utilization of renewable resources, which can be used for production of electric energy. It presents three ways, one of them is wind power plant, the second is photovoltaic system and the last one is water power plant. There are suggested two ways of electric energy supply to family houses including economic evaluation.
Monitoring of air flow around photovoltaic modules
Herman, Michal ; Křivík, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the flow of air around photovoltaic modules and the associated effect on their temperature and overall performance. In the thesis, a device for sensing the mentioned quantities is designed and it is compared with similar types of devices in terms of price, dimensions and accuracy. Furthermore, the thesis describes the placement of individual sensors and sensing interval of quantities. In the second part of the thesis, long-term stored data are plotted in graphs and the extend to which they affect the photovoltaic system is evaluated.
Design of a photovoltaic power system three-person household in Ústi nad Orlicí area
Wohner, Marek ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the theoretical analysis of individual concepts related to photovoltaics and the design of a photovoltaic power plant. At the beginning of the bachelor thesis we find the history of photovoltaics and an explanation of the photovoltaic phenomenon. Much emphasis is placed on the analysis of individual photovoltaic cells and batteries. In addition, the bachelor thesis describes photovoltaic systems and legislation concerning photovoltaics. The end of the bachelor thesis is devoted to the design of a photovoltaic power plant and the subsequent evaluation.
Influence of small household appliances on economy of combined solar systems
Hosová, Žaneta ; Půčková, Helena (referee) ; Kotlík, Josef (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with the problems of small domestic appliances in solar systems. The theoretical part provides a description of solar thermal systems and solar photovoltaic systems, including the possibility of their combination. It adds options connecting the small household appliances in system of solar technology and economics of the washing process. The practical part evaluates the economy of operation small household appliances connected to the solar system.
Standard switchboard for PV plants up to 10 kW
Řezáč, Stanislav ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on drawing a single-line diagram and subsequently creating a hybrid photovoltaic system with energy storage, supplemented by a laboratory-use wallbox. The first part of the thesis provides a brief introduction to photovoltaics and presents various photovoltaic system types, as well as introducing different components of the hybrid photovoltaic system. Furthermore, the requirements for connection according to Annex 4 of the Distribution System Operation Rules and the Requirements for Generators directive are described. The second part of the thesis consists of the single-line diagram of the entire system and the module diagram of the R-DC/AC distribution board, based on which the entire system is assembled and connected. The conclusion of the thesis focuses on specifying how the distribution board is connected and describes the procedure for its installation. The measurement protocol for the specific distribution board R-DC/AC has also been prepared. The thesis also includes project documentation of the system, comprising a technical report and the mentioned diagrams.
Standard switchboard for PV plants up to 10 kW
Řezáč, Stanislav ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on drawing a single-line diagram and subsequently creating a hybrid photovoltaic system with energy storage, supplemented by a laboratory-use wallbox. The first part of the thesis provides a brief introduction to photovoltaics and presents various photovoltaic system types, as well as introducing different components of the hybrid photovoltaic system. Furthermore, the requirements for connection according to Annex 4 of the Distribution System Operation Rules and the Requirements for Generators directive are described. The second part of the thesis consists of the single-line diagram of the entire system and the module diagram of the R-DC/AC distribution board, based on which the entire system is assembled and connected. The conclusion of the thesis focuses on specifying how the distribution board is connected and describes the procedure for its installation. The thesis also includes project documentation of the system, comprising a technical report and the mentioned diagrams.
Design of a photovoltaic power system three-person household in Ústi nad Orlicí area
Wohner, Marek ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the theoretical analysis of individual concepts related to photovoltaics and the design of a photovoltaic power plant. At the beginning of the bachelor thesis we find the history of photovoltaics and an explanation of the photovoltaic phenomenon. Much emphasis is placed on the analysis of individual photovoltaic cells and batteries. In addition, the bachelor thesis describes photovoltaic systems and legislation concerning photovoltaics. The end of the bachelor thesis is devoted to the design of a photovoltaic power plant and the subsequent evaluation.
Monitoring of air flow around photovoltaic modules
Herman, Michal ; Křivík, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the flow of air around photovoltaic modules and the associated effect on their temperature and overall performance. In the thesis, a device for sensing the mentioned quantities is designed and it is compared with similar types of devices in terms of price, dimensions and accuracy. Furthermore, the thesis describes the placement of individual sensors and sensing interval of quantities. In the second part of the thesis, long-term stored data are plotted in graphs and the extend to which they affect the photovoltaic system is evaluated.

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