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Integrating renewable energy sources into the power system
Kadlec, Tomáš ; Štelcl, Otakar (referee) ; Moskalík, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis shows challenges with using renewable sources of energy and their integration into the power system. It provides an overview of renewable energy sources and how they affect the functions of power system. It also includes a description of power system and unstable energy production of renewable sources. Thesis shows possible solutions of this instability, especially by using energy storage and some developments in power systems.
Evaluation of the posibilities of the new source connection to the power system from the voltage point of view
Wasserbauer, Vojtěch ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with examining the possibility of connecting a new source to the distribution network of 110 kV and comparing the effects on the network with the involvement of new resources into two different circuits during operation in the winter and summer. It describes a steady operation of the network and solves the conditions for adding new sources into the grid. The result of this work presents possible problems in the electricity distribution system and a proposal of their possible removal.
Unsymmetrical power flow calculation with the help of software applications
Ermolenko, Ilya ; Koudelka, Jan (referee) ; Vyčítal, Václav (advisor)
This work consists of four parts. The first part of the thesis provides a theoretical introduction to the power flow calculation problem. Furthermore, the analysis of power flow calculation as a linear and as a nonlinear problem is performed. In this thesis, Newton’s iteration method is used in the calculation of the nonlinear problem. The following describes possibilities for improving the power flow calculation by improving the Newton's iteration method and using non-standard methods. The second part describes the possibilities of power flow calculation using various software applications, such as Pandapower, Matpower, OpenDSS and PSS Sincal. In the third part of the thesis the selected software applications tool is used to test the possibility of unsymmetrical power flow calculation in the LV network for the state with and without the PEN conductor, and the calculation of the ground fault in the compensated network. In the fourth part of the work, the unsymmetrical power flow calculation is tested for a larger LV network, further is performed the evaluation of the influence of PEN conductor modeling on the calculation results compared to the calculations of a network without this conductor.
Unsymmetrical power flow calculation with the help of software applications
Ermolenko, Ilya ; Koudelka, Jan (referee) ; Vyčítal, Václav (advisor)
This work consists of four parts. The first part of the thesis provides a theoretical introduction to the power flow calculation problem. Furthermore, the analysis of power flow calculation as a linear and as a nonlinear problem is performed. In this thesis, Newton’s iteration method is used in the calculation of the nonlinear problem. The following describes possibilities for improving the power flow calculation by improving the Newton's iteration method and using non-standard methods. The second part describes the possibilities of power flow calculation using various software applications, such as Pandapower, Matpower, OpenDSS and PSS Sincal. In the third part of the thesis the selected software applications tool is used to test the possibility of unsymmetrical power flow calculation in the LV network for the state with and without the PEN conductor, and the calculation of the ground fault in the compensated network. In the fourth part of the work, the unsymmetrical power flow calculation is tested for a larger LV network, further is performed the evaluation of the influence of PEN conductor modeling on the calculation results compared to the calculations of a network without this conductor.
Bms Settings Analysis
Klusáček, Jan
Operation and performance of lithium-ion batteries strongly depend on configuration of Battery Management System (BMS). Set parameters must ensure both safe and efficient operation of the battery and it must be coordinated with specific operation profile of connected power converter. Whereas safe operation should be provided by safety assembly controlled by BMS, the efficient operation is mainly provided by superior system through connected converter. The configuration profile of battery is presented, its communication with energy system by Victron via CAN bus is evaluated, resulting performance of the system is examined and potential limitations are highlighted. A battery safety assembly for educational purposes is presented.
Power Systems Ranges of Main Parameters
Řehořek, Tomáš ; Gála, Michal (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with description of the power system, parameters of it’s components and the range of outputs and consumption. In the first part the structure of the power system is described as well as the fundamental division of electric grids. In this part the work also touches on the ways of supllying the elctric traction. Furthermore the amount of production and consumption is mentioned. In the second part this work focuses on description of selected components of the power system and their real parameters. Furthermore the work also touches on the matter of electromobility and battery energy storage systems. In the last part of this work a few simple methods of consumption estimation are presented. This work also includes two infografics, that describe the power system.
The Impact of Media on Consumer Behaviour in the Energy Sector
Sedláček, Štěpán ; Hála, Tomáš (referee) ; Langerová, Petra (referee) ; Šedrlová, Magdalena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the aspects that prevent or allow the integration of the principles of social networks into the system of smart meters as well as the study of their potential and possibilities of implementation. The issue of how the future smart grid consumer will benefit from the future smart city grid services are hot topics. Here, a survey is presented that focuses on these aspects. An analysis of the survey results and key messages identifies view of the people on the topic and proposes directions that may be followed when designing applications and services of residential smart city consumers.
Electromobility, today and vision
Valíček, Roman ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Milčák, Pavel (advisor)
The main target of this bachelor thesis is to create an overview of current and future status of electromobility in the Czech Republic, including an analysis of possible impacts of this developing field to other sectors, especially energy industry and ecology. This work is divided into several sections. The first part is research and it deals with general knowledge related to electromobility at first and then it analyzes the current situation in our country. The electric vehicle charging and electromobility support are discussed in detail. The second part of the thesis focuses on the influence of electromobility growth on the power system and on the electromobile emission footprint. These chapters are based on self calculations and the results are evaluated at the end. The conclusion summarizes the findings and there is a comment about upcoming development of electromobility in the future.
Modelling Of Electrical Installations Earthing Systems In Ansoft Maxwell
Vycital, Vaclav
This paper discusses the possibilities of modelling of ES in Ansoft Maxwell software. The possible way of definition of the problem with possible modelling difficulties were discussed. The possible error in obtained results by choosing a value of radius of the earth model as well as choosing a value of target percent error in the software by the user is also discussed. The discussion is supplemented with a simplified sensitivity analysis of these input variables and the results are validated by comparing the results with results obtained from simplified analytical formulas.
Evaluation of the posibilities of the new source connection to the power system from the voltage point of view
Wasserbauer, Vojtěch ; Vaculík, Petr (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This work deals with examining the possibility of connecting a new source to the distribution network of 110 kV and comparing the effects on the network with the involvement of new resources into two different circuits during operation in the winter and summer. It describes a steady operation of the network and solves the conditions for adding new sources into the grid. The result of this work presents possible problems in the electricity distribution system and a proposal of their possible removal.

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