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Impact of allowing consumer to choose supplier of electric energy on the development of the amount paid for electricity
BIRČÁK, Tomáš
This study focuses on the situation of the Retail electricity market in the Czech Republic. The energy market is subject to vast regulations. There is regulated access to the transmission network, to the distribution systems, to the potential construction of power plants and also to the construction and operating of electrical grids. The regulations are provided by the state authorities - Energy Regulatory Office of the Czech Republic - ERÚ (production control), Czech Transmission System Operator - ČEPS (transfer network) and the Czech Electricity and Gas Market Operator - OTE. Since 1st January 2006, the electricity supply market has been liberalized by the Energy Act No. 186/2006. The entry of many new traders influenced the retail price. However, the price was also influenced by the wholesale price of energy. The following analysis of the retail electricity market in relation to broad conditions is a subject of this study. The goal of this study is reached through comparison between the electricity price list offers and the supplier cost price of electricity. This study is based on the non-fixed price list offers. The supplier cost price of electricity is in relation to the exchange stock price. The stress is laid on distinguishment between traditional and alternative suppliers. The relationship between traditional and alternative suppliers is observed and under these conditions the impact on the final consumer is evaluated.
Forest bird community composition: patterns and their drivers
Birčák, Tomáš ; Reif, Jiří (advisor) ; Ferenc, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis examines factors that have affect on the forest bird communities in managed and unmanaged forests in the Slovakian mountains Vtáčnik. The research was conducted by a line method based on three different stages of forest succession in pure beech and mixed stands. The highest abundance and species richness was found in the old unmanaged stands. Abundance and the species richness in managed stands at the age of 60 and 90 years did not show any significant difference. In conclusion, this thesis noted that the main factors affecting bird communities were tree height variability, amount of understory and the presence of dead wood.

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