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Energy production systems designed to reduce the energy dependency of a family home
Švehla, František ; Lisá, Hana (referee) ; Toman, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of electricity production in family houses, focusing mainly on photovoltaic and wind power plants, but also on the use of hydroelectric and biogas sources. The main objective of the thesis is to analyse and compare methods for efficient electricity generation in households. Technical aspects such as the appropriate size and location of photovoltaic systems and wind turbines, their technical parameters, and above all issues of economic viability are examined. The most important result of the work is the identification of optimal combinations of renewable energy sources for individual households, which can lead to a significant reduction of energy consumption from conventional sources and improve the energy independence of houses. Based on the analyses and calculations, recommendations for decision-making in the selection and implementation of renewable energy sources in family houses are presented. This work provides interesting insights for homeowners, energy consultants and professionals in the field of electricity generation using renewable energy sources in family houses.

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