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Storage systems for renewable energy
Švácha, Filip ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Poláčik, Ján (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the current possibilities of storing electricity from renewable sources focusing on hydrogen technologies. In the first three parts, the question of energy sto-rage from renewable sources, the current energy storage options and the actual energy storage in hydrogen are discussed in the form of research. The last part is practical and its aim is to compare the current possibilities in designing a system that stores energy in hydrogen. Subsequently, the most favorable option is chosen and compared to other energy storage methods.
Business Plan - Extension of the Existing Non-residential Photovoltaic Power Plant by The Battery Storage System
Novotný, Štěpán ; Lipovský, Oto (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the creation of a business plan for the extension of the existing commercial photovoltaic power plant by the battery storage system. The work consists of several parts, the theoretical part explains the operation of photovoltaic power plants and battery storage. In the practical part, an economic evaluation of the investment is performed and the sensitivity analysis is used to define the conditions under which the project will be profitable.
Technology Power to X
Řezník, Dominik ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Kracík, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with technologies for the electricity storage based on its conversion into another form of energy ("Power to X"). It considers the possibility of their use for the storage of electricity generated by renewable energy sources, which should gradually replace conventional electricity production in coal-fired power plants. The first chapter of the thesis is devoted to the current and possible future state of the electricity sector in the Czech Republic and a description of selected electricity generation technologies. The second chapter contains a classification and description of technologies suitable for electricity storage – their functional principles, advantages and disadvantages or e.g. possibilities of further use of products obtained by means of conversions are included. In the third chapter, selected parameters of these technologies are illustratively compared in created graphs, each containing two parameters. The results of the comparison are then continuously discussed.
Predicting Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Local Distribution Network
Holcner, Oldřich ; Ing. Jan Zich, Ph.D., MBA (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis Predicting Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Local Distribution Network is to design a predictive model of consumption and production of photovoltaic power plants and verify these models with measured data. First, general theoretical and methodological points are outlined, acquainting readers especially with renewable energy sources and various methods of electricity storage. Then, the prediction models follows and their verification with real data sums everything up.
Technologies for electricity storage
Novák, Adam ; Lisý, Martin (referee) ; Škorpík, Jiří (advisor)
This project deals with description of individual ways of electric energy accumulation. Accumulation itself becomes an essential part of the electricity grid due to rising electricity fluctuations from renewable sources and uneven consumption from users. For each technology, the principle of functioning and the advantages or disadvantages are explained. Based on this informations, it is specified suitable application. At the end, the state-of-the-art technology and modern equipment for storing electricity are presented.
Assessment of energy storage systems - Power to gas
Šojat, Filip ; Zlevorová, Tereza (referee) ; Baláš, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focuses on the issue of electrical energy storage using Power to Gas technology. The thesis is divided into two parts: a research part and a practical part. The research part provides a detailed description of the basic principles of Power to Gas technology, hydrogen production, and its potential applications in various fields. The practical part consists of a hypothetical study on obtaining electrical energy from solar panels and subsequently storing it as hydrogen. Various storage methods are compared.
Technology Power to X
Řezník, Dominik ; Baláš, Marek (referee) ; Kracík, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with technologies for the electricity storage based on its conversion into another form of energy ("Power to X"). It considers the possibility of their use for the storage of electricity generated by renewable energy sources, which should gradually replace conventional electricity production in coal-fired power plants. The first chapter of the thesis is devoted to the current and possible future state of the electricity sector in the Czech Republic and a description of selected electricity generation technologies. The second chapter contains a classification and description of technologies suitable for electricity storage – their functional principles, advantages and disadvantages or e.g. possibilities of further use of products obtained by means of conversions are included. In the third chapter, selected parameters of these technologies are illustratively compared in created graphs, each containing two parameters. The results of the comparison are then continuously discussed.
Predicting Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Local Distribution Network
Holcner, Oldřich ; Ing. Jan Zich, Ph.D., MBA (referee) ; Baxant, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis Predicting Use of Renewable Energy Sources in Local Distribution Network is to design a predictive model of consumption and production of photovoltaic power plants and verify these models with measured data. First, general theoretical and methodological points are outlined, acquainting readers especially with renewable energy sources and various methods of electricity storage. Then, the prediction models follows and their verification with real data sums everything up.
Business Plan - Extension of the Existing Non-residential Photovoltaic Power Plant by The Battery Storage System
Novotný, Štěpán ; Lipovský, Oto (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the creation of a business plan for the extension of the existing commercial photovoltaic power plant by the battery storage system. The work consists of several parts, the theoretical part explains the operation of photovoltaic power plants and battery storage. In the practical part, an economic evaluation of the investment is performed and the sensitivity analysis is used to define the conditions under which the project will be profitable.
Technologies for electricity storage
Novák, Adam ; Lisý, Martin (referee) ; Škorpík, Jiří (advisor)
This project deals with description of individual ways of electric energy accumulation. Accumulation itself becomes an essential part of the electricity grid due to rising electricity fluctuations from renewable sources and uneven consumption from users. For each technology, the principle of functioning and the advantages or disadvantages are explained. Based on this informations, it is specified suitable application. At the end, the state-of-the-art technology and modern equipment for storing electricity are presented.

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