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Electricity Market in the Czech Republic, its definition
Kloubec, Milan ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Sůva, Jaroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the characterization of the Electricity Market in the Czech Republic and its definition. The main part of the thesis is systematically divided into three chapters, where the first chapter addresses the theoretic framework of market definition and marketing distinctiveness in the Electrical Power Engineering Industry. The second chapter approaches the practical part of the thesis wherein the theory of market definition is applied to the Electricity Market in the Czech Republic. In the process, an in-depth definition of individual market participants, as well as of individual types of electricity deals, is -- among many others -- carried out as well. The third chapter focuses on the definition of the market product, i.e. electricity, and its marketing specifics.
Trh s elektřinou v České Republice (teorie a praxe)
Pavlátka, Pavel ; Schwarz, Jiří (advisor) ; Brychta, Pavel (referee)
Liberalization and privatization of the electricity industry is one of the most important processes in the few last years. Even when the electricity market is fully open, substantial barriers to competition often remain. These barriers are refusal of access to the market, the lack of capacity in interconnectors and long-term contracts. The process of liberalization has shown that a third-party access to the network is a critical and important factor in ensuring a real and effective liberalization of the market. The process of liberalization has also supported new ways and forms of energy trading including financial contracts instead of purely physical contracts for the delivery of electricity. It is a question if the benefits of liberalization of the electricity industry compared with a regulated private monopoly or public monopoly were profitable. Someone could argue that the liberalization of electricity tends to bring benefit to monopoly structures and increase prices of electricity in industry. This work tries to present the pros and cons of liberalization in the electricity industry while taking in consideration the best means of making the liberatization as much profitable and useful as possible.

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