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Influence of the EU energy policy on energy sector in the Czech Republic
Tischlerová, Anna ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This thesis deals with the EU energy policy and its impact on the energy sector of the Czech Republic. The main objective is to analyze the implemantation and impact of the EU climate-energy package on the czech energy sector. The first part is devoted to describing the current state of the energy sector in the country.The second part is the theory of externalities due to the fact that carbon dioxid emissions are externalities, which the EU is trying tu reduce through its climate-energy measures. The third part delas with EU energy policy and the fourth one with its applications and implications in the Czech Republic.
EU energy alternative: renewable energy sources (photovoltaics)
Turek, Ondřej ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with current priorities of energy policy within EU region, where is a substantial emphasis placed on exploitation of renewable energy sources (RES). There is mentioned historical development in the first part as well as an actual approach to energy policy by EU. Further is evaluated exploitation of RES and their proprotion on electricity generation. I also provide analysis whether current energy objectives can be met. In the last part I deal with photovoltaic industry both in EU and Czechia. Energy extraction from sunshine is currently the most growing field industry all over the world and especially in EU.
Renewable energy sources in EU energy: Selected issues
Tomčová, Ivana ; Němcová, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to describe the principle and to evaluate the prospects of the new concept of electrical transmission and distribution networks Smart grids. This work deals with development and the three pillars of EU energy policy, the electricity market, problems in meeting targets in this area and the main challenges facing the EU. Smart Grid should be the solution to many current problems of the electricity market. In this work I try to explain how the whole system works, what technologies should be used and what benefits, respectively disadvantages would Smart Grid bring to producers, distributors and consumers of electricity energy.
Implementation of the EU energy policy in relation to the relations with the Russian Federation
Halasová, Eliška ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Sudliankou, Aliaksandr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of energy policy of the European Union and its implementation. The first chapter outlines the development of this policy. The second chapter concentrates on energy dependence and replies the question how the EU ensures its energy sources. The last chapter summarizes the EU relations with the Russian Federation in energy sector, the energy dependence, the conflicts in these relations and the possibilities of solving the problem of the energy dependence.
Norwegian Welfare State and Its Resources
Veselý, Aleš ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
The text deals with the management of the Norway's crude oil and natural gas with a view to financing and sustaining the welfare state. First, the thesis deals with the development and the principle of the Norwegian welfare state. Subsequently, the attention is paid to the cooperation of Norway and the European Union within the European Economic Area, especially in the context of the dependency of the EU on energy imports from Norway.
EU-Russia: mutual energy relations
Bezrodná, Ksenija ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
Depleting fossil fuel reserves in EU and energy consumption growth lead to the fact that the European Union is becoming increasingly dependent on energy imports. The most important energy partner of the EU is Russia which delivers the biggest volumes of oil and natural gas to european countries. High rate of energy dependency on Russia is - especially in the context of gas crisis - perceived as a threat to EU energy security and it is necessary to deal with it immediately. The aims of the European Union policy on energy are to achieve higher territorial diversification of fossil fuel suppliers and transit countries and diversification of the EU energy mix, to promote renewable forms of energy and to establish common energy market to ensure solidarity among EU member states. European Union also should learn how to act as "one actor" and "one voice" on energy relations with Russia because that could help to ensure better negotiation position and to become a sovereign partner in mutual energy relations with Russia.
EU energy policy
Popelka, Milan ; Adámková, Vlasta (advisor) ; Horák, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with EU energy policy. The first chapter analyzes the development and current status of energy sector in the EU. The second chapter describes the development of EU energy policy and analyzes the main areas of cooperation. The third chapter focuses on some of the issues of energy security. Specifically, in this chapter, characterized primarily by the European Union's energy relations with Russia and major projects in infrastructure, that energy security is directly linked.
Environmental aspects of the European Union's energy policy
Tischlerová, Anna ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
The bachelor thesis occupies by measures of the European Union's energy policy which target to decrease green house gases emissions. The accentuation is placed on the support of renewable sources of energy utilization. A part of the thesis is an evaluation of fruitfulness of accepted supporting measures.
The EU´s dependence on imported oil and natural gas (perspective)
Bartošová, Lucie ; Kašpar, Václav (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
Práce se zabývá stavem zásob ropy a zemního plynu v EU a vzrůstající závislostí EU na jejich dovozech. Dále mapuje evropskou energetickou politiku a její problémy jako závislost na ruských dovozech ropy a zemního plynu, nejednotný postoj zemí EU k energetické politice, stávající trasy ropovodů a plynovodů, růst světových cen těchto surovin a problémy ekologické. Analyzuje rovněž vnější vztahy EU s nejdůležitějšími partnery v oblasti energetiky a legislativní akty EU, které byly k tématu energetické politiky vydány.
Energetická politika EU - reálnost využití obnovitelných zdrojů energie
Fialová, Jitka ; Komárková, Ingeborg (advisor) ; Vošta, Milan (referee)
Diplomová práce mapuje reálnost využívání obnovitelných zdrojů energie ve vazbě na vytýčený indikativní cíl pro OZE v roce 2010. V práci je přiblížen vývoj, který vedl k uznání výroby energie z OZE za jednu z priorit energetické politiky EU. Velký vliv měla a má hrozba změny klimatu a také snaha o udržitelný rozvoj zemí EU. Práce popisuje nejvýznamnější obnovitelné zdroje energie a uvádí hlavní výhody a nevýhody jejich energetického využití včetně systému podpory jejich rozvoje. Důležité jsou hodnotící zprávy Komise, které se týkají rozvoje OZE. Závěr práce shrnuje zjištěné skutečnosti a vyjadřuje se k diskutovanému tématu budoucího rozvoje obnovitelných zdrojů energie.

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