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The Application of an Innovative Methodology for Transmission System Development Planning
Vrábel, Radek ; Pistora, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with new approach to development planning in transmission system. As an introduction to the topic the current ways of planning the development of the transmission system are presented in the beginning of the theoretical part of the thesis. The following section analyze the projected scenarios of the development of energy sector from three different sources. The theoretical part is followed by modelling of the electricity market with an explanation of its use for planning the development of the transmission system. The next chapter deals with the use of market modelling results in the network calculation of steady state with and without contingency. The last part of the master thesis analyzes the results of the simulations and proposes appropriate steps and new projects.
Role of Czech NPP within grid power regulation
Kostečka, Jan ; Martinec, Jiří (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor’s thesis is the involvement of Czech nuclear power plants in the Czech energy networks, but also in the European Network and their adaptation. Effect of expansion of renewable electrical energy produces the asymmetry in the network and places formed with an excess of electrical energy and places with lack of electrical energy. Flows of electric energy can affect the security and safety of distribution lines. Excessive overloading can cause them to collapse. Therefore, this work is focused on solutions and avoids this problem and minimizes this potential damage. However, the impact of energy revolution has a giant proportion about these overflows network energy. Uncontrollable wind and solar power source may create regionally region surge and flow of this energy goes to areas with shortages of electrical power. The regulation has an impact on fuel. This renegade production could extend fuel cycle, or expand the campaign to more years at least a year. The calculations can show the amount of fuel that can still be used, and thereby increase the yield and economic benefit conditions for extending the life of the reactor units.
The Application of an Innovative Methodology for Transmission System Development Planning
Vrábel, Radek ; Pistora, Martin (referee) ; Toman, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with new approach to development planning in transmission system. As an introduction to the topic the current ways of planning the development of the transmission system are presented in the beginning of the theoretical part of the thesis. The following section analyze the projected scenarios of the development of energy sector from three different sources. The theoretical part is followed by modelling of the electricity market with an explanation of its use for planning the development of the transmission system. The next chapter deals with the use of market modelling results in the network calculation of steady state with and without contingency. The last part of the master thesis analyzes the results of the simulations and proposes appropriate steps and new projects.
Role of Czech NPP within grid power regulation
Kostečka, Jan ; Martinec, Jiří (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor’s thesis is the involvement of Czech nuclear power plants in the Czech energy networks, but also in the European Network and their adaptation. Effect of expansion of renewable electrical energy produces the asymmetry in the network and places formed with an excess of electrical energy and places with lack of electrical energy. Flows of electric energy can affect the security and safety of distribution lines. Excessive overloading can cause them to collapse. Therefore, this work is focused on solutions and avoids this problem and minimizes this potential damage. However, the impact of energy revolution has a giant proportion about these overflows network energy. Uncontrollable wind and solar power source may create regionally region surge and flow of this energy goes to areas with shortages of electrical power. The regulation has an impact on fuel. This renegade production could extend fuel cycle, or expand the campaign to more years at least a year. The calculations can show the amount of fuel that can still be used, and thereby increase the yield and economic benefit conditions for extending the life of the reactor units.

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