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Allocation key design to equivalent production of electric energy at radial distribution network
Lejsek, Martin ; Wasserbauer, Vojtěch (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problem of unequal supply options of electric energy to the distribution network from photovoltaic power plants due to the physical characteristics of the distribution network and current legislative rules. The theoretical part of the thesis describes legislation related to the connection of PV sources to the distribution network, various approaches from the literature as well as selected types of transmission and distribution network models. In the practical part, simulations for own network of 11 load points using allocation keys, according to which the aim is to achieve a uniform production electricity from all PV sources in the selected model of distribution network.
Monitorng of the photovoltaic power plant
Střípek, Martin ; Kunovjánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Dolenský, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor work is dealing with theoretical knowledge of Photovoltaic. One of the great advantage of Photovoltaic is inexhaustible resource in long-time period – The Sun. This approach is especially important in todays world when more and more countries are becoming energetically dependent and may run out of fossil fuels. Bachelor work shall introdukce the principle of Photovoltaic, it's practical use for photovoltaic power stations, further it’s classification and types of constructions. The practical part is focused on monitoring the operation of photovoltaic power. Evaluate the instantaneous AC power, the total energy supplied to the network and compared with theoretical values. Bachelor thesis should help in detecting errors that can lead to energy losses.
Economic analysis of doubly fed generators in pumped storage power plants
Čech, Jindřich ; Klusáček, Jan (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
The objective of this bachelor’s thesis is to evaluate pros and cons of doubly fed induction generators (DFIG) used in pumped storage power plants and to evaluate financial advantages of using DFIG compared to synchronous machines.
Ekonomické dopady podpory výroby energie z fotovoltaických článků v České republice
Krška, Štěpán ; Hrubý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Cahlík, Tomáš (referee)
v Abstract The bachelor's thesis focuses on the generation of energy from photovoltaic cells in the Czech Republic and calculation of costs resulting from a support of renewable energy sources. Second part, following a short introduction, contains a brief description of the energy market in the Czech Republic and definitions of renewable energy sources. Third part covers photovoltaic energy in general. It deals with its historical development, technology and potential in the Czech Republic. Fourth part concerns with a legislation and contains a basic overview of the energy legislation of the Czech Republic and the European Union. Fifth part elaborates on the potential of other renewable sources in the Czech Republic and based on expert studies outlines their possible future development. Sixth part comments on the situation of photovoltaics in other states and brings a view of the support of renewable sources in Germany, Spain and Italy. Seventh (analytical) part deals with an analysis and calculations of the costs of the support of individual renewable sources including photovoltaics, cogeneration and secondary resources. The thesis is ended with a conclusion summarising the main results of the work.
Ekonomické dopady podpory výroby energie z fotovoltaických článků v České republice
Krška, Štěpán ; Hrubý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Cahlík, Tomáš (referee)
v Abstract The bachelor's thesis focuses on the generation of energy from photovoltaic cells in the Czech Republic and calculation of costs resulting from a support of renewable energy sources. Second part, following a short introduction, contains a brief description of the energy market in the Czech Republic and definitions of renewable energy sources. Third part covers photovoltaic energy in general. It deals with its historical development, technology and potential in the Czech Republic. Fourth part concerns with a legislation and contains a basic overview of the energy legislation of the Czech Republic and the European Union. Fifth part elaborates on the potential of other renewable sources in the Czech Republic and based on expert studies outlines their possible future development. Sixth part comments on the situation of photovoltaics in other states and brings a view of the support of renewable sources in Germany, Spain and Italy. Seventh (analytical) part deals with an analysis and calculations of the costs of the support of individual renewable sources including photovoltaics, cogeneration and secondary resources. The thesis is ended with a conclusion summarising the main results of the work.
Monitorng of the photovoltaic power plant
Střípek, Martin ; Kunovjánek, Miroslav (referee) ; Dolenský, Jan (advisor)
This Bachelor work is dealing with theoretical knowledge of Photovoltaic. One of the great advantage of Photovoltaic is inexhaustible resource in long-time period – The Sun. This approach is especially important in todays world when more and more countries are becoming energetically dependent and may run out of fossil fuels. Bachelor work shall introdukce the principle of Photovoltaic, it's practical use for photovoltaic power stations, further it’s classification and types of constructions. The practical part is focused on monitoring the operation of photovoltaic power. Evaluate the instantaneous AC power, the total energy supplied to the network and compared with theoretical values. Bachelor thesis should help in detecting errors that can lead to energy losses.

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