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Photovoltaic system in cooperation with a charging station for electric vehicles
Zerzán, Jan ; Morávek, Jan (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of photovoltaic power plant with accumulation and charging station for an electric car for a family house located in the Pardubice region. First, the individual parts of photovoltaic system are theoretically described and then the requiments for connection to distribution system are described. At the end of the theoretical part, the subsidy program is described. The practical part consists of the design of the photovoltaic system and subsequently it’s project documentation. Another topic in the thesis is the simulation and control of the energy flows of the designed PV plant with batteries and EV charger in Matlab. Towards the end of the thesis an economic balance sheet is created.
Current methods for reducing energy consumption in industrial processes
Lauterbach, David ; Miklas, Václav (referee) ; Máša, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with methods used for reducing energy consumption in industrial processes, their categorization, evaluation of approaches from the point of view of practical applicability, and formulation of leads for choosing the suitable one. First, the process improvement issue is introduced, followed by potential methods which are used nowadays. Furthermore, three chosen methods are presented (Pinch Analysis, Debottlenecking, and Energetic Management) that are often used in process improvement. Case studies, evaluation, and basic leads for their right choice are provided with the methods. In the last part, the European Union plan and the potential of given methods for fulfilling the requirements are presented. This thesis can be convenient primarily for getting familiar with the process improvement issue, given methods and how they can contribute to fulfilling EU requirements in the field of energy and environmental sustainability.
Current methods for reducing energy consumption in industrial processes
Lauterbach, David ; Miklas, Václav (referee) ; Máša, Vítězslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with methods used for reducing energy consumption in industrial processes, their categorization, evaluation of approaches from the point of view of practical applicability, and formulation of leads for choosing the suitable one. First, the process improvement issue is introduced, followed by potential methods which are used nowadays. Furthermore, three chosen methods are presented (Pinch Analysis, Debottlenecking, and Energetic Management) that are often used in process improvement. Case studies, evaluation, and basic leads for their right choice are provided with the methods. In the last part, the European Union plan and the potential of given methods for fulfilling the requirements are presented. This thesis can be convenient primarily for getting familiar with the process improvement issue, given methods and how they can contribute to fulfilling EU requirements in the field of energy and environmental sustainability.

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