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Proposal for house backup energy source
Ličman, Petr ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with a design of backup power system, which will be using renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy. The first part describes the potential of solar power plant in the Czech Republic. The next parts describe types of photovoltaic systems, their components, design of photovoltaic systems and possibilities of controlling power consumption. Due to the fluctuating supply from renewable energy sources the thesis also deals with possibilities of predicting of the production electricity from these sources. In the practical part the design of backup power system for the house is done, which will also be working in summer as an optimizer for own consumption. A financial evaluation was done for this proposal.
Connection of Solar Power Plant and Water management
Zajíček, Michal ; Vrána, Michal (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
In the bachelor's thesis Connection of Solar Power Plant and Water management the author designs the technical solution of pump control using solar energy. The main reason is to make an automatic system for pumping the rainwater through filters due to increasing its quality. Powering the device with a solar power plant will reduce the energy requirements and will also make it possible to store surplus energy from the solar power plant into the potential energy of the water. The result of the work is the compact device with an automatic control system designed to control small 12 V pumps, theoretical design of the photovoltaic power plant to power the device and theoretical analysis of solar energy and water management issues.
The electric car as part of a smart home
Peichl, Ondřej ; Ušiak, Michal (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This thesis provides an overview of technologies that can be a part of an electric car. These technologies include Vehicle to Grid, Vehicle to Building, Vehicle to Home, etc. The principle, properties, possibilities of development and integration in the Czech Republic and in the world will be described for these technologies. The second part of the thesis will deal with the connection of an electric car to a smart home and its cooperation with other components of the smart home, such as home photovoltaic power plant, control system or wallbox. At the end of the thesis is designed a specific smart house, which was calculated the consumption of electricity for the household, for the electric car and also how much of this consumption can cover the home photovoltaic power plant.
Aspects of the disposal and recykling of photovoltaic panels in CR
Papírek, Jan ; Mikšík, František (referee) ; Kotlík, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the assessment of the possibilities of disposal of photovoltaic panels installed in the Czech Republic. In addition to the basic theory of photovoltaic cells and panels, the theoretical parts describe legislation, subsidies in the field of photovoltaics and the development of photovoltaics in the Czech Republic. As part of recycling, their methods, work with the collective system, as well as the impact on the environment are analyzed. In the experimental part, using the data of the installed capacity and the average weights of the panels, various projections of the disposal of the panels over time are made, which take into account factors such as the life of the power plant or the capacity of the recycling line. Furthermore, according to the available literature, an analysis of the revenue from the sale of recycled materials contained in panels installed in our territory is performed. Subsequently, the needs of future implementers of proven estimates of labor and logical demands were assessed. Finally, an economic evaluation of the fundamental aspects of the FRELP recycling process was performed and the net prices of different recycling directions were determined.
Business Plan for Building-up Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant
Svozilová, Petra ; Hreus, Lukáš (referee) ; Bartoš, Vojtěch (advisor)
The master thesis is a proposal of the business plan for building-up solar photovoltaic power plant. The first part includes presentation of businessman and industry analyses. Theoretical basis are offered in the second part of this thesis. The next part analyzes conditions of business sector, legislative conditions and then current situation of the company is evaluated by financial indicators. After that proposal of investment in photovoltaic power plant, economical parts follow. At the end of the thesis an evaluation of the proposed solution is presented.
Slovak Market Expansion of the Selected Company
Hruboš, Roman ; Ulč, Jakub (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
This thesis is focused on creation of a recommended procedure for the implementation of photovoltaic power plant on a family house in western Slovakia for the company PV Service Plus. The theoretical part is based on professional literature related to topic. The analytical part is focused on processing of analysis that are important for this expansion. The practical part is devoted to the creation of a recommended procedure for the implementation of a photovoltaic power plant and proposals for the customer.
Analysis of a Photovoltaic Power Plant Operation
Šidla, Ondřej ; Borecká, Marcela (referee) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (advisor)
Tato práce umožňuje náhled do problematiky fotovoltaických systémů a jejich využití pro výrobu elektrické energie, která hraje v dnešní době důležitou roli. První část je především zaměřena na charakteristiku vybraných fotovoltaických článků. Dále se práce zabývá legislativou v oblasti fotovoltaiky v České republice. Tato kapitola je pak dále rozšířena o kroky potřebné k realizaci fotovoltaické elektrárny. Závěrem je provedena technicko-ekonomická analýza konkrétní fotovoltaické elektrárny.
Accumulation of energy from renewable sources
Charvátová, Marie ; Bajko, Jaroslav (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of accumulation of energy from renewable sources with a closer focus on electricity storage in the "small/home" scale. Delivering energy from renewable sources is highly variable and, in order to cover the time shift between production and consumption, energy must be stored. In the paper are described individual types of energy used in residential housing, sources of renewable energy are presented and various ways of energy accumulation are analyzed. The greatest attention is paid to chemical accumulators, because they are the most suitable solution for home use due to their practicality. At the end of the thesis, operational data from a small demonstration photovoltaic power plant with accumulation of electric energy in chemical accumulators are processed and evaluated.
Economic and Technical Analysis of the Photovoltaic Facade System
Bónová, Kateřina ; Žák,, Antonín (referee) ; Hlavinková, Vítězslava (advisor)
This thesis comprehensively analyses photovoltaic power plants on facades both from economic and technical point of view. It also devotes to a broader view upon a photovoltaic power plants regarding their placement, its accessories and legislative. The thesis describes a calculation of energetic gains in details including evaluation of five solar radiation sources in order to assess energetic effectivity of the photovoltaic equipment. Furthermore, the thesis describes a means of determination of photovoltaic revenues which is closely related to its ability to sustain the energetic demand of the building. These calculations are presented in the conclusion of thesis where they are applied to four selected buildings. The thesis also contains a processed graph due to which it is possible to specify optimal size of photovoltaic facade. The size is depending on selected facade cardinal point orientation and also on floor area of the building, which serves to estimate future electricity consumption.
Reducing the energy demand of a family house
Ondrák, Adam ; Kudela, Libor (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of reducing the energy intensity of a family house and it approaches this issue in three steps. Firstly, the examination of the heat loss of the whole building, using the standard ČSN EN 12 831 and thermal vision. Subsequently, this is followed by the choice of the most economically suitable solution, so that the most modern technologies for reducing heat losses can be utilized and the project repays as quickly as possible. Furthermore, we will find the most suitable variant of a photovoltaic power plant, with regard to different types of photovoltaic panels. In conclusion, the price of the entire project and its repay and then other measures, that could be used to reduce project costs or the acquisition of additional equipment to reduce energy consumption, are listed.

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