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Environmental-friendly heating
Čekanová, Adéla ; Tabasová, Andrea (referee) ; Němec, Zdeněk (advisor)
The subject of thesis is environmental-friendly heating. Theoretical part includes overview of possible ways using alternative energy sources, especially solar energy and energy environment - heat pumps. Partical part is devoted to solution of environmental-friendly heating and heating warm water for family house using solar system. The proposal is documented with economic evaluation and calculation of economic return.
Cogeneration plants on vegetable oil
Macoszek, Pavel ; Baxant, Petr (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on cogeneration units on vegetable oil. The first chapter contains basic information about the production, supply and consumption of electric energy in the Czech Republic and about renewable energy sources. The following chapter is devoted to possibilities of use oil kinds of phytomass in the Czech Republic, or products made from them. Next chapter is mentioned on legislation allowing the use of used cooking oils for energy purposes. It contains a summary of the laws and regulations and options regarding subsidies for electric and heat power. The main objective of these chapters is to explain the issue of the establishment and operation of cogeneration units on vegetable oil. The following chapters are devoted to the design and study of simultaneously operated cogeneration unit on the vegetable oil with a combustion engine and the calculation of economic operation running. The reason of study is to evaluation, which on based of the input values and calculation methods determine the economic efficiency of the project cogeneration unit on vegetable oil under mode purchase price and mode green bonus. Appreciation is also given to the overall legal review and responsibilities of cogeneration units on vegetable oil.
The assessment of connectivity 138 MW combined heat and power plant in Prostějov
Vacek, Tomáš ; Opat, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
The goal of this project is to test the possibility to connect the Cogenerational generation of power 138 MW (still in the development stage) to the control room 110 kV in Prostejov production. This merge would product the electrical energy as well as the heat energy for all local area. In this dissertation we will be considering the solution of the steady state (stationary state) of system with the voltage level of 110kV, as well as the influence of the generation of power on this system, there by the suggesting a connection. The Congenerational production indicates higher effectiveness in the transformation of energy during primary production process due to the production of heat energy as well as the electrical energy from the primary power sources. In our country, as well as around the world, commonly used fuels are fossil fuels- coal, crude oil, and gas. As the demand for energy grows, those supplies are slowly running out. Not to mention that those fuels have a negative environmental impact. They are a source of carbon, which causes damage to the atmosphere and leads to global warming. Power plants which do not produce carbon are much safer for the environment, and much more productive. However, the residue of this energy is challenging to dispose of. Nuclear energy has common attributes with renewing the sources of energies that are extremely friendly to our environment. Nuclear power plants also produce enough energy and with the usage of Fourth generation reactors, they will be able to recycle the nuclear fuels. Today, more importance is put on renewing sources which are more gentle for the environment. In the near future, CEZ Company, the largest producer of electric energy is planning to use water energy. Water energy comes from water plants or dams. Other ecological forms of energy include geothermal and solar energies. These two types of energy are not as applicable for our geographical position. Geothermal energy is commonly used on islands where there is an abundance of natural hot springs. The most discussed source of energy is bioenergy. It uses natural wood sources, recycled wood products, and applies bioenergy as a main source for thermal power plants.
Analysis of the economic efficiency of a solar system
Mikl, Antonín ; Pithart, Jan (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
The Master’s thesis deals with the processing of solar thermal systems for heating hot water, outdoor swimming pool and heating selected house. Introduces us how we can use the sun for the production of thermal energy through solar collectors. Furthermore, the basic components of the solar system and the types of collectors used. After this summary on the present state be the calculation of the system and fixing the price of the investment. The economic part of the evaluate if this system to invest, eventually appoint a return on investment.
Solar heat for residential heat supply
Siuda, Radim ; Škvařil, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is usage of solar energy for water heating. The first part is dedicated to a summary of current theoretical knowledge of passive and active solar energy. The second part deals with the design of solar system for family house. This will be implemented by bivalent system to provide the necessary amount of hot water throughout the year. At the very end of this work, economic evaluation is done.
Hot water heating systems with solar component
Umýsa, Radovan ; Štětina, Josef (referee) ; Katolický, Jaroslav (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the description of hot-water heating systems using solar elements. This work consists of two parts. In the first part of thesis describes types of hot-water heating systems and their distribution according to different aspects. The following are the basic types of components, which are used in such systems. The work also discusses the use of sunlight to obtain thermal energy using solar collectors. The second part of work is focused on technical-economic comparison of solar heating systems for TV and heating, using two different types of solar collectors.
Air-water heat pump
Ondráček, Miroslav ; Moskalík, Jiří (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with modern detached house heating by heat pumps. Heat pump is an energetic device able to withdraw (at relatively low temperature) thermal energy from surrounding environment and transform it to heat usable for heating a house or warming up water or a swimming pool. For the process to work, it is necessary to provide a little electrical energy to propel a compressor. Relation between thermal energy gained and electrical energy supplied is then called a heating factor. The heating factor is usually between 3 and 5 according to heat pump operating conditions. The lower is an output temperature, the higher is the heating factor. An underfloor heating operated at 35 degrees Celsius (while the house is warm enough) is ideal for using the heat pump. The thesis describes various heat pump types and their advantages and disadvantages. Air/water heat pump is then explained in more detail including estimation of investment rate of return compared to gas heating.
Biogas stations - renewable energy sources
VOBORSKÁ, Petra
The topic of the thesis is biogas stations - renewable energy sources. This thesis focuses on energy from biomass which is generated inside stations, and on appropriate use of energy. It deals with thermal energy that is produced as a waste product inside the biogas stations. The main objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of the biogas stations as a source of heat for the municipalities in southern Bohemian and create evaluation criteria of suitability of using heat from biogas stations in specific communities.

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