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Business Plan - Extension of the Existing Non-residential Photovoltaic Power Plant by The Battery Storage System
Novotný, Štěpán ; Lipovský, Oto (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the creation of a business plan for the extension of the existing commercial photovoltaic power plant by the battery storage system. The work consists of several parts, the theoretical part explains the operation of photovoltaic power plants and battery storage. In the practical part, an economic evaluation of the investment is performed and the sensitivity analysis is used to define the conditions under which the project will be profitable.
Performance simulation of a solar PV system for a single-family home
Veličková, Kateřina ; Hejčík, Jiří (referee) ; Charvát, Pavel (advisor)
Recently, renewable energy resources have become an urgent issue, as a result there are many papers focused on photovoltaic power plants and their performance simulations. These simulations not only allow us to assess the reduction of dependency on the fossil fuels, but also to calculate costs saving. This work considers the operation of a single-family house in the Czech Republic. However, a summary of photovoltaic potential factors is presented as well as the most common applications used for performance simulations of photovoltaic power plants. In practical part of this work, the load profile for common household is determined based on the data provided by the Energy Market Operator, alternatively the load profiles of two households owning a plug-in hybrid are also determined. The performance simulation is assembled in TRNSYS application and the results are summed up in the last chapter.
Power Systems Ranges of Main Parameters
Řehořek, Tomáš ; Gála, Michal (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with description of the power system, parameters of it’s components and the range of outputs and consumption. In the first part the structure of the power system is described as well as the fundamental division of electric grids. In this part the work also touches on the ways of supllying the elctric traction. Furthermore the amount of production and consumption is mentioned. In the second part this work focuses on description of selected components of the power system and their real parameters. Furthermore the work also touches on the matter of electromobility and battery energy storage systems. In the last part of this work a few simple methods of consumption estimation are presented. This work also includes two infografics, that describe the power system.
New requirements of photovoltaic system for family houses
Mička, Marek ; Valenta, Jiří (referee) ; Dostál, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the requirements for a photovoltaic system in a family house. Its aim is to summarize all important information when selecting a photovoltaic system. The first part of the semester project summarizes all used topologies of photovoltaic systems in family houses. The second part is devoted to the conditions for safe operation, which include normative requirements, design of lightning protection and connection to the distribution system. And the last third part deals with the process of enabling the parallel connection of the PV power plant to the distribution grid, development of project documentation and installation of PV technology.
Performance simulation of a solar PV system for a single-family home
Veličková, Kateřina ; Hejčík, Jiří (referee) ; Charvát, Pavel (advisor)
Recently, renewable energy resources have become an urgent issue, as a result there are many papers focused on photovoltaic power plants and their performance simulations. These simulations not only allow us to assess the reduction of dependency on the fossil fuels, but also to calculate costs saving. This work considers the operation of a single-family house in the Czech Republic. However, a summary of photovoltaic potential factors is presented as well as the most common applications used for performance simulations of photovoltaic power plants. In practical part of this work, the load profile for common household is determined based on the data provided by the Energy Market Operator, alternatively the load profiles of two households owning a plug-in hybrid are also determined. The performance simulation is assembled in TRNSYS application and the results are summed up in the last chapter.
Business Plan - Extension of the Existing Non-residential Photovoltaic Power Plant by The Battery Storage System
Novotný, Štěpán ; Lipovský, Oto (referee) ; Heralecký, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the creation of a business plan for the extension of the existing commercial photovoltaic power plant by the battery storage system. The work consists of several parts, the theoretical part explains the operation of photovoltaic power plants and battery storage. In the practical part, an economic evaluation of the investment is performed and the sensitivity analysis is used to define the conditions under which the project will be profitable.
Power Systems Ranges of Main Parameters
Řehořek, Tomáš ; Gála, Michal (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with description of the power system, parameters of it’s components and the range of outputs and consumption. In the first part the structure of the power system is described as well as the fundamental division of electric grids. In this part the work also touches on the ways of supllying the elctric traction. Furthermore the amount of production and consumption is mentioned. In the second part this work focuses on description of selected components of the power system and their real parameters. Furthermore the work also touches on the matter of electromobility and battery energy storage systems. In the last part of this work a few simple methods of consumption estimation are presented. This work also includes two infografics, that describe the power system.

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