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New approaches to the use of energy of water waves
Novotný, Vojtěch ; Varmuža, Jan (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with topic of utilization the energy of sea waves. Mainly describes existing devices transforming this energy into electricity, their division and on what principle they work. Thesis also contains description of sea waves. In the next part, the author designs and describes his own devices converting sea wave energy into electricity. If there is a similar device that is patented and exists author process a patent search to find out.
Conventional energy sytems in numbers
Mičánek, Jiří ; Paar, Martin (referee) ; Vyčítal, Václav (advisor)
Tato práce hodnotí možné budoucí energetické mixy pro Českou republiku. Uvádí údaje týkající se jednotlivých dostupných energetických zdrojů se zaměřením na výrobu elektřiny. Emise skleníkových plynů a další relevantní parametry jsou váženy a použity k hodnocení různých návrhů pomocí Pughovy matice, která umožňuje objektivně kvantifikovat scénáře. Pro zjištění názorů veřejnosti a ověření, zda se údaje dostupné prostřednictvím výzkumu shodují s jejími názory, je použit průzkum. Metodiky použité k hodnocení scénářů jsou podrobeny kritice a jsou uvedena doporučení, které z nich by měly být vyřazeny a jak zlepšit opakovanou analýzu.
Legal regulation of consumer electricity production from renewable resources
Brada, Lukáš ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Legal Regulation of Consumer Electricity Production from Renewable Resources In the thesis I analyse Czech and EU legal regulation of consumer's electricity generation from renewable energy sources. If consumers generate their own electricity from onsite renewable energy systems, they consume less electricity from the grid. Consumers are their own electricity suppliers and reduce their energy bills. Decentralised renewable energy generation can usefully complement centralised generation sources. The main focus of this thesis is to analyse Czech regulation in the area of decentralised elektricity generation from renewable energy sources. Czech republic should take further appropriate measures in order to allow a higher penetration of electricity from decentralised renewable energy sources. The move towards decentralised energy production has many benefits, mainly the benefit of reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New approaches to the use of energy of water waves
Novotný, Vojtěch ; Varmuža, Jan (referee) ; Radil, Lukáš (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis deals with topic of utilization the energy of sea waves. Mainly describes existing devices transforming this energy into electricity, their division and on what principle they work. Thesis also contains description of sea waves. In the next part, the author designs and describes his own devices converting sea wave energy into electricity. If there is a similar device that is patented and exists author process a patent search to find out.
EU energy alternative: renewable energy sources (photovoltaics)
Turek, Ondřej ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Kašpar, Václav (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with current priorities of energy policy within EU region, where is a substantial emphasis placed on exploitation of renewable energy sources (RES). There is mentioned historical development in the first part as well as an actual approach to energy policy by EU. Further is evaluated exploitation of RES and their proprotion on electricity generation. I also provide analysis whether current energy objectives can be met. In the last part I deal with photovoltaic industry both in EU and Czechia. Energy extraction from sunshine is currently the most growing field industry all over the world and especially in EU.
Photovoltaic system in a family house - a study of economic recovery
Sýkorová, Žaneta ; Syrovátka, Oldřich (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jiří (referee)
The aim of my study is to find out economic recovery of investment in solar technologies (photovoltaics) to a family house
Nuclear energy in the Czech Republic
Bosáková, Lenka ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Antoš, Ondřej (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of nuclear energy. The Czech Republic is currently a net electricity exporter however this status will probably change in next few years because of growing electricity consumption and decommissioning of obsolete coal-fired power plants. Moreover, contemporary government declared that it won't approve any construction of new reactors stressing the importance of renewable sources of energy (in spite of their limited potential in the Czech Republic). The goal of this thesis is to answer the question whether nuclear energy can compete with other sources of energy and whether is it possible to satisfy growing electricity consumption under the conditions of the Czech Republic by any other source of electricity besides nuclear energy taking into account environmental aspects.

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