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Potencial for geothermal energy utilizing
Kohut, Vojtěch ; Bogdálek, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to collect all available literature, from which can reader obtain basic knowledge of geothermal energy practical usage possibilities. Geothermal energy comes from heart of our planet. As such it is ranked among renewable energy sources. Thesis describes direct heat utilisation for heat supply systems and electric power generation in geothermal power plants. It is also entertain about possible usage of low-potencial geothermal energy by the help of heat pumps.
Electric and heat energy sources
Kosek, Stanislav ; Pitron, Jiří (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with different types of electric power sources in the Czech Republic. It describes power plants located in the Czech Republic and also those which do not have such potential of use in the Czech Republic, but are used much more elsewhere in the world. In the Czech republic approximately one third of power plants are nuclear. They are less harmful to the environment than thermal power plants, because they leave out to their surroundings only water vapour from the cooling towers, while thermal ones leave out various harmful gases despite the effort to reduce them as much as possible. Thermal power plants use mostly fossil fuels such as black or brown coal to generace electricity. Some of them are designed to be able to burn biomass, e.g. wood chips, bark or another wood processing industry waste. Finally, renewable energy sources are depicted in this thesis. They appear to be the cleanest source of electricity, but the problem is that this type of power plants cannot be build anywhere. We can take a wind power plant as an example. It is not effective to build it in a windless place and that is why they are build on a higher located places.
Electric and heat energy sources
Kosek, Stanislav ; Pitron, Jiří (referee) ; Mastný, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with different types of electric power sources in the Czech Republic. It describes power plants located in the Czech Republic and also those which do not have such potential of use in the Czech Republic, but are used much more elsewhere in the world. In the Czech republic approximately one third of power plants are nuclear. They are less harmful to the environment than thermal power plants, because they leave out to their surroundings only water vapour from the cooling towers, while thermal ones leave out various harmful gases despite the effort to reduce them as much as possible. Thermal power plants use mostly fossil fuels such as black or brown coal to generace electricity. Some of them are designed to be able to burn biomass, e.g. wood chips, bark or another wood processing industry waste. Finally, renewable energy sources are depicted in this thesis. They appear to be the cleanest source of electricity, but the problem is that this type of power plants cannot be build anywhere. We can take a wind power plant as an example. It is not effective to build it in a windless place and that is why they are build on a higher located places.
Potencial for geothermal energy utilizing
Kohut, Vojtěch ; Bogdálek, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
The main purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to collect all available literature, from which can reader obtain basic knowledge of geothermal energy practical usage possibilities. Geothermal energy comes from heart of our planet. As such it is ranked among renewable energy sources. Thesis describes direct heat utilisation for heat supply systems and electric power generation in geothermal power plants. It is also entertain about possible usage of low-potencial geothermal energy by the help of heat pumps.

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