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Taxation of Incomes from Photovoltaic Devices
Vrábľová, Michaela ; Lomozníková, Taťána (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the taxation of incomes from photovoltaic devices. An Income tax has undergone many changes since the amendments of Act on Income Taxes and Act on Promotion of Use of Renewable Sources were performed. The taxation of individuals for small and large photovoltaic power plants is described in the case studies. Comparison of calculations of Income tax for natural person and possible optimization of tax liability for taxpayer were carried out at the end of this thesis.
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Comparison of energy sources for energy supply of residential
Špatenka, Jindřich ; Lisý, Martin (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with comparison of possible ways to supply the specific house by thermal energy. In the first part is a brief introduction of the building and determination of heat consumption. Following chapters are devoted to description and sorting of gas boilers, heat pumps, biomass boilers and solar collectors, inclusive the choice of specific source of heat. In the following part is stated economic evaluation of selected heat sources. Final part of the thesis is focused on design of additional exchanger instead of gas boiler.
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Pressing punches on austenitic stainless sheet
Rudolf, Bronislav ; Lidmila, Zdeněk (referee) ; Podaný, Kamil (advisor)
Thesis resolvs proposal punches in the sheet metal for heat transfer solar panels. Shapes of punches are selected – piramidal shape and lengwise shape. It is reviewed their possible production and the selected method of Guérin is described. Sheet metal from austenitic stainless 17 240 is selected for the manufacturing. Forming tool is designed with interchangeable punches and elastic medium for various modifications and comparing shapes of punches. It is used hydraulic press CZR 600 for a experimental production.
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Utilization of renewable energy for heating
Foit, Vladimír ; Hejčík, Jiří (referee) ; Chovancová, Michaela (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis, titled Alternative Heating Options, is divided into four parts. First, an overview of renewable energy sources available in Czech Republic is presented. Second part contains Czech energy policy and legislation and several grants related to renewable energy sources. Third part lists several projects constructed in Czech Republic including a description of a specific project on a residential house. Last part aims to design a heating system for a building using one of already referenced methods and to compare it with other heating systems. The returns of the design is also discussed.
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Heating of hot water by systme base on photovoltaic panels
Zdvořilý, Vítek ; Hejčík, Jiří (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
The aim of the Bachelor thesis is to compare specific types of regulation for the effective heating water with using photovoltaic panels for the standard household. The follow types of regulation was taken into account: the MPPT controller, switching of load, switching of pannels connection and PWM regulator. The second part of the thesis is focused on design of photovoltaic system for domestic hot water heating which is designed for climatic conditions in Polička near Svitavy.
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Analysis of collective systems and their possible impacts to photovoltaics
Karasová, Markéta ; Geuss, Erik (advisor) ; Branžovský, Antonín (referee)
Diploma work analyzes the collective systems which are solving the disposal of photovoltaic's panels, classified as electrical equipment subject to recollection since last year, and tries to get answer to question if the collective systems should ensure a smooth disposal. Biggest wave of disposal photovoltaic's panels is expected in the next 15 -- 20 years. Operators and manufacturers have a statutory obligation to pay a fee, for every kilogram of photovoltaic's panels.The question under consideration is the check of the collective systems setting and also, comparative analysis of collective systems which are dealing with disposal of photovoltaic's panels and other electrical equipment. Furthermore, the survey conducted and processed according to the conclusions of the various groups (collective systems operators, operators of PV plants, lawmakers, and public) and also, the analysis of systems is presented.
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