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Seasonal variation in renewable energy supply
Rymešová, Lucie ; Škorpík, Jiří (referee) ; Linda, Jakub (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on seasonal fluctuations in energy supply from renewable sources, specifically photovoltaic and wind power plants. It includes a literature review on renewable energy sources and their importance in the energy sector. It further explores the principles and utilization of photovoltaic and wind power plants. The thesis analyses seasonal fluctuations in energy supply by processing data from the ČHMÚ station and examines their impacts on the energy system. The results of the analysis of seasonal fluctuations are presented and compared. It is evident that solar energy has the largest share during the summer months, while wind energy has the highest contribution during the winter months. The results suggest that a suitable combination of photovoltaic and wind power plants could suppress seasonal variations in electricity supply and contribute to its stable production within smaller energy units.
Analysis and Verification of Operating Characteristics of Grid and Hybrid Inverters
Vrána, Michal ; Braciník,, Peter (referee) ; Dvorský, Emil (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
The thesis is an annotated collection of articles focused on the field of verification of inverter operating characteristics and their impact on the operation of the distribution system. The operating characteristics are assessed with respect to the national requirements in the Czech Republic. Within the framework of the solution, articles were published in foreign impacted and peer-reviewed journals and indexed proceedings of foreign and domestic conferences. The main result of the dissertation is the design and implementation of a laboratory workplace for verification of operating characteristics. For the workstation, software equipment was designed and implemented for testing process automation of both, the physical workstation and the virtual testing. By reconfiguring the workstation, it is possible to create a facility for simulating and verifying the effect of autonomous functions on the distribution system within the framework of experimental installation in laboratory conditions or field testing.
Financial return of home photovoltaic power plant
Jančík, Josef ; Malý, Milan (referee) ; Mauder, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis if focused on return on ivestment evaluation of a photovoltaic system of residential house. The calculation is made for photovoltaic system with and without accumulation and in combination with other alternative source – heat pump. The costs of instalation and working of new systems are then compared between each other and with the cost of working of a current system without photvoltaic.
Energy from renewable sources and its storage
Navrátil, Ondřej ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Škvařil, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with renewable sources of energy and storage options. It is focused on electricity generation. There are presented types of renewable resources suitable for electricity production. The second part is an overview of all systems used for energy storage. In the conclusion is an assessment of renewable sources and a comparison of methods of energy storage.
Proposal of measures in the low voltage network for the implementation of renewable sources and electromobility according to scenarios NAP SG
Vojtěch, Jan ; Kučera, Michal (referee) ; Ptáček, Michal (advisor)
The thesis analyzes legislative and strategic documents of the European Union and the Czech Republic which set targets in environment and energy area in 2030, alternatively in 2040. The individual chapter is dedicated to national action plans, where the most important is National Action Plan for Smart Grids setting specific requirements for future development of smart grids. The thesis contains analysis of distribution network in the municipality of Následovice and simplifying assumptions for the implementation of calculation. There are also introduced scenarios which have been used for the calculation of the distribution network with its results. Potential defects of the distribution network are commented with suggested solutions. The calculations were repeated to verify the solutions. Results are recapitulated in an individual chapter. Graphical outputs of the calculations can be found in the attachement.
Microphotovoltaic systems
Nováček, Richard ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
Master thesis deals with photovoltaic components and their principles. Evaluate the types of photovoltaic systems and their impact on the transmission system. The thesis deals with financial support to small and micro-photovoltaic systems, which can be used in terms of legislation of the Czech Republic. There are also described the changes in the amendment to the energy act and effect on the price of electricity in households. Compared with the domestic photovoltaic rest of the world and the view of the German energy concept. Part of the theoretical design of a hybrid photovoltaic plant, including the use of heat pump. Thesis deals with using hybrid photovoltaic plant and economic viability of the proposed system. The last part deals with the implementation of the proposed system and assesses the true value from those anticipated in the design.
Future energy sources
Hatiar, Peter ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Škvařil, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the issue of energy resources. It deals with the energy challenges for the coming decade, it briefly describes the various energy resources and assesses their potential. Given the scale of that issue, the work is focused on the use of energy resources, especially for electricity production.
Optimation and Innovation of Family Houses Heating
Vafek, Petr ; Špiláček, Michal (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to resume present types of heating in the family houses including new modern types, which gradually supply old unsuitable heating sources. Further, these types are compared and in the last part a technical-economical proposal of heating source for model house is made.
Heating systems with the use of renewable sources
Hrdličková, Petra ; Blasinski, Petr (referee) ; Formánek, Marian (advisor)
The thesis is interested in renewable energy sources and their use for heating systems of a multifuncti-onal building. It is a community centre including housing units for the elderly and medical facilities. The topic of the first part of the thesis is renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, water, biomass and geothermal energy and the equipment that uses these heat sources. The devices mentioned include pellet boiler, biogas plant and heat pumps. The second part focuses on the design of the heating, hot water and heat source. The second part includes drawings, a technical report and annexes. The third part is experimental and deals with the technical data obtained, from a cascade, of one ground-to-water type heat pump in Čejkovice.
Heat pumps for heating and hot service water preparation
Valášek, Martin ; Hrnčířová, Michaela (referee) ; Kracík, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is aimed to describe heating and water warming in the detached houses by basic technical devices and there are suggested various types of heat pumps for a particular object. These heat pumps are compared technically and economically. In the beginning of the thesis there is a summary of the possible ways of the house heating and water warming systems, such as heating by electric power, by gas, by solid fuel or the centrally distributed heating. Then the thesis concentrates on heat pumps. There are described various types of heat pumps, also their advantages and disadvantages. There were chosen four main types of heat pumps – air/water, air/air, water/water and earth/water – and with each type there’s constructed a plan for a low-energy house heating. This house is located in Vyškov and there’s thermal loss of 6 kWh and water-warming of a capacity of 260 l per day. At last there were used economical calculations, which shown, that the water/water heat pump has the shortest return rate in comparison with a gas-using heating system – 5 years. Considering the lifespan of the heat pumps – 10-20 years – all the heat pumps are profitable except for the air/air heat pump. The investment in this heat pump doesn’t return.

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