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Optimizing Electricity Consumption on Construction Site Using a Monitoring System
Krištofič, Štefan ; Antošová, Naďa
This research focuses on the optimization of electricity consumption on a construction site through the implementation of a monitoring system. The construction industry is known for its high energy demands and therefore, efficient electricity management is a key element for the economic sustainability of projects and the reduction of environmental impact. In this research, a monitoring system is deployed to collect real electrical energy data at the construction site. This data is then analysed to identify consumption patterns and develop algorithms for the optimal management of electrical loads. As a result of this work, electricity costs will be reduced and the negative impact on the environment will be reduced.
Energy independence and optimization of energy consumption with use renewable sources and smart wiring in house
Kaděra, Jan ; Hošek, Milan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on optimization of electric energy consumption in household and its energetic independence. There is an overview of available energy sources for household and possibilities of its accumulation. Next, the function of system electrical wiring is described and compared with systems in today‘s market. In more detail, the thesis deals with description of FOXTROT control system developed by the company TECO a. s. and with possibilities of its application. The study describes savings optimization from both investment and operation perspective. A comparison of appliances of two energy classes in current prices is done, as well as a comparison of one-way and two-way pricing. Savings opportunities in lighting system, temperature control and appliance division according to their manageability are demonstrated. A calculator for photovoltaic system was created which provides return time of investment upon input parameters. A part of the thesis is a project documentation realized as a stage of a household object study, on which optimization opportunities are demonstrated.
Optimization of electricity consumption in intelligent digital housholds
Gomola, Roman ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Kaláb, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the optimization of power consumption in an intelligent digital home, where the appliances are powered either from a distribution network and also from the photovoltaic source owner. The optimization of consumption we will see both economically and in terms of load distribution network. Renewable power supply operates in a green bonus. Optimization is done using the backup system and the unit Home Manager by SMA. Backup system in collaboration with the batteries will store power from photovoltaic sources, if you're not consumed by appliances in the home. Since it may be a smart home, which is performed by means of inteligent wiring components and accessories (Inels system from the company ELKO EP), is possible thanks to intelligent multimedia extensions and appliances also optimizme consumption.
Energy independence and optimization of energy consumption with use renewable sources and smart wiring in house
Kaděra, Jan ; Hošek, Milan (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on optimization of electric energy consumption in household and its energetic independence. There is an overview of available energy sources for household and possibilities of its accumulation. Next, the function of system electrical wiring is described and compared with systems in today‘s market. In more detail, the thesis deals with description of FOXTROT control system developed by the company TECO a. s. and with possibilities of its application. The study describes savings optimization from both investment and operation perspective. A comparison of appliances of two energy classes in current prices is done, as well as a comparison of one-way and two-way pricing. Savings opportunities in lighting system, temperature control and appliance division according to their manageability are demonstrated. A calculator for photovoltaic system was created which provides return time of investment upon input parameters. A part of the thesis is a project documentation realized as a stage of a household object study, on which optimization opportunities are demonstrated.
Optimization of electricity consumption in intelligent digital housholds
Gomola, Roman ; Sysel, Petr (referee) ; Kaláb, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the optimization of power consumption in an intelligent digital home, where the appliances are powered either from a distribution network and also from the photovoltaic source owner. The optimization of consumption we will see both economically and in terms of load distribution network. Renewable power supply operates in a green bonus. Optimization is done using the backup system and the unit Home Manager by SMA. Backup system in collaboration with the batteries will store power from photovoltaic sources, if you're not consumed by appliances in the home. Since it may be a smart home, which is performed by means of inteligent wiring components and accessories (Inels system from the company ELKO EP), is possible thanks to intelligent multimedia extensions and appliances also optimizme consumption.

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