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Energy transition
Svatoš, Jan ; Ellederová, Eva (referee) ; Smutný, Milan (advisor)
Bakalářská práce se zabyvá přechodem na jiné zdroje energie a zkoumá jeho environmentální, ekonomické a sociální dopady. Tato práce popisuje aktuální vyrobu energie z obnovitelnych zdrojů a nastiňuje jejich využití v budoucnosti. Práce je rozdělena na čtyři kapitoly. První kapitola pojednává o aktuálních zdrojích energie a obnovitelnych zdrojích. Druhá kapitola je zaměřena na vliv vyroby energie na životní prostředí. Třetí kapitola zkoumá ekonomické a sociální aspekty přechodu na jiné zdroje. Poslední kapitola se zabyvá analyzou důležitych energetickych trhů a jejich spoluprací. Každá kapitola je podložena rešerší vybrané literatury.
Driving Forces of European Landscape Change
MATT, Gordon
This master's thesis examines driving forces of landscape change in the Wadden Sea region. The region is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and encompasses North Sea coasts of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. The cultural landscape has faced change for millennials. The socioeconomic, technological, political and institutional, cultural as well as natural driving forces of these changes were analyzed in this thesis with the help of systematic review. Historical overviews were presented, and new, emerging trends identified.
Energy transition
Svatoš, Jan ; Ellederová, Eva (referee) ; Smutný, Milan (advisor)
Bakalářská práce se zabyvá přechodem na jiné zdroje energie a zkoumá jeho environmentální, ekonomické a sociální dopady. Tato práce popisuje aktuální vyrobu energie z obnovitelnych zdrojů a nastiňuje jejich využití v budoucnosti. Práce je rozdělena na čtyři kapitoly. První kapitola pojednává o aktuálních zdrojích energie a obnovitelnych zdrojích. Druhá kapitola je zaměřena na vliv vyroby energie na životní prostředí. Třetí kapitola zkoumá ekonomické a sociální aspekty přechodu na jiné zdroje. Poslední kapitola se zabyvá analyzou důležitych energetickych trhů a jejich spoluprací. Každá kapitola je podložena rešerší vybrané literatury.
The Impact of Fukushima Accident on Energy Policy in France
Slepčan, Matej ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
This master thesis examines how the Fukushima accident has affected the French energy policy and the impact on the perception of nuclear energy by policymakers, the public and energy companies. Nuclear energy does comprises three-quarters of the total electricity production in the country and thus forms the backbone of the energy mix in France. The study uses comparative analysis as a main approach, to compare public discourse of state actors (in particular the President, the Ministry of Energy and Nuclear Safety Agency) and the French energy companies before and after the accident from March 11, 2011. At the beginning, the study refers on the position of nuclear energy in the world, historical development of nuclear energy in France and its importance for the energy security of the country. It also describes the Fukushima accident and its immediate consequences on nuclear energy worldwide. In a research section it presents a summary of France's energy policy before the Fukushima accident, in which emphasis was placed on maintaining a high share of nuclear energy in the energy mix of the country. In the next part of the research is described the French energy policy after the accident and subsequently the prospect of possible change of energy strategy of France.
Transformations of the German energy policy after nuclear incident in Fukushima
Špeciánová, Sára ; Nigrin, Tomáš (advisor) ; Mlsna, Petr (referee)
On 11th March 2011 was Japan hit by tsunami, which caused among others the accident in nuclear energy station in Fukushima. This disaster has influenced the German energy policy a lot and this despite the fact that Japan is situated on the other side of the world. The real risks of nuclear power in Germany didn't change as well. This paper follows the changes of energy policy that were caused by the accident. Because of the long-term character of energy decisions, is it important to mention the period of red-green alliance, which was very essential. The paper concentrates on the years 2010 and 2011, when the most changes happened. The changes in nuclear sector and renewable sources sector are described more in detail. The aim of this paper is the qualitative description of these changes and the evaluation of their consequences and the overall impact on the German power industry. The nuclear disaster in Fukushima accelerated the development within the energy transition, which started in 2000. The changes were very fast and the biggest impact was caused in nuclear sector, which was the acceleration of nuclear phase out. In renewable sources sector was the effect minimal, the targets remained unchanged. The energy transition goes very well, despite some negative effects. In future would it be...

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