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Energy mix development in the Czech Republic
Špaček, Michal ; Sitek, Tomáš (referee) ; Elbl, Patrik (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the development of the energy mix of the Czech Republic. The first part is focused on concepts energy mix, energy security and the goals and priorities of state energy policy. Next part describes the development of the Czech energy mix up to present and in this part, the possible future development of the energy mix of the Czech Republic is described as well. In the last part, the energy mix of the Czech Republic is compared to the energy mixes of Slovakia, Poland, Germany and Denmark and the future development of these energy mixes is predicted as well.
Fundamentals of cogeneration and its application in Brno
Kubiš, Zdeněk ; Škvařil, Jan (referee) ; Martinec, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the cogeneration – Combined Heat and Power. It describes its main principles and advantages. It presents the most important types of cogeneration technologies with an emphasis on high-power units and summarizes the main areas where the cogeneration can be applied. Further, the State Energy Policy of the Czech Republic in the heat production is introduced. In the last part, the thesis is concerned with the history and the current state of heat production in Brno and gives an overview of the heating stations in the city.
Legal regulation of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic
Příborský, Jan ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Snopková, Tereza (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the legal regulation of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic. It appraises the efficient legal regulation of renewable energy sources by taking in consideration the economic and legal perspectives while respecting the current economic situation trends and policies of the European Union and the Czech Republic. Emphasis is placed on the differences of various types of renewable energy and describing their characteristics for utilization in the Czech Republic. The new role of entities in the electricity market after the Act No. 165/2012 Coll. about Supported Energy Sources has come into force, is discussed. The ascertained deficiencies reflect future recommendations for changing the legal regulation and strategic documents which define the further development of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic.
Energy mix development in the Czech Republic
Špaček, Michal ; Sitek, Tomáš (referee) ; Elbl, Patrik (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the development of the energy mix of the Czech Republic. The first part is focused on concepts energy mix, energy security and the goals and priorities of state energy policy. Next part describes the development of the Czech energy mix up to present and in this part, the possible future development of the energy mix of the Czech Republic is described as well. In the last part, the energy mix of the Czech Republic is compared to the energy mixes of Slovakia, Poland, Germany and Denmark and the future development of these energy mixes is predicted as well.
Czech energetics in the context of Energiewende
Prokeš, Dominik ; Vlčková, Jana (advisor) ; Němcová, Ingeborg (referee)
This text will focus on State energy policy of the Czech Republic and its relation to the German Energiewende. Text will try to describe and evaluate importance of energy policy for our country. The document should help us to follow European targets which were set by EU authorities. The situation in energetics has changed a lot since the Czech Republic joined The European Union in 2004 and it is very important to react to current situation in today´s world. It was a necessity to upgrade the document of State energy policy which should reflect latest trends in energetics and the most important international affairs related to energetics. New document should respect European targets and law. On the other hand it has to calculate on future ways which can be followed in this sector.
Comparation of the National Energy Concept and European Energy Strategy until 2020, 2030 and 2050
Turková, Nikol ; Zeman, Martin (advisor) ; Maule, Petr (referee)
The thesis deal with comparison of the National Energy Concept of the Czech Republic and the European Energy Strategy until 2020, 2030 and 2050. It points out the main goals and strategies of these documents, compares them and analyzes, whether they contain new energy targets or not. The first hypothesis (1) concerns, if the European Union´s energy objectives and strategies are different compare with the objectives and strategies of the Czech Republic´s. The second hypothesis (2) asks, if the official concepts adequately reflect new trends in the energy market. The contribution of this thesis lies in emphasis on different goals of individual energy strategies and in proposing a solution, which could help the Czech Republic get closer to the European Union´s goals. The theoretical part of the thesis introduces the energy market, characterizes energy market and defines the Czech Republic´s energy resources, subjects of the energy market of the Czech Republic, legislation affecting the Czech Republic´s energy market and energy security and independence. In the practical part, the author compares energy concepts and points out the same and different goals of these strategies. The author also focuses on new energy trends and proves that energy concepts do not reflect these new trends adequately. This disproves the hypothesis (2). The author adverts to the goals that the Czech Republic fulfills in the strategy of the European Union´s program but also points out the different goals that the Czech Republic does not fulfill. This disproves the hypothesis (1).
Environmental Security in the Czech Republic: An Analysis of the energy mix
Šumavský, Ondřej ; Binhack, Petr (advisor) ; Plechanovová, Běla (referee)
This thesis examines the concept of environmental security in regards to its historical development and current classification in the security studies discourse. It analyzes its relationship to the concept of energy security and explains some other relevant concepts used in this study. It then carefully chooses four determinants of environmental security which are most relevant for assessing the energy mix of the Czech Republic. The evaluation of the current energy mix is then compared to the state and composition of the country's energy mix in 2040 as outlined in the New State Energy Concept (NSEC) of 2013. Reflecting on the changes of the energy mix presented in NSEC reveals the actual impact of the future version of the energy mix on the environmental security in the Czech Republic. The thesis further identifies other important factors to consider when making strategic decisions about the composition of the energy mix and energy policy in general. To conclude, a reflection on the implications of this study both on the concept of environmental security and the Czech energy decision-making is offered.
Legal regulation of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic
Příborský, Jan ; Damohorský, Milan (advisor) ; Snopková, Tereza (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the legal regulation of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic. It appraises the efficient legal regulation of renewable energy sources by taking in consideration the economic and legal perspectives while respecting the current economic situation trends and policies of the European Union and the Czech Republic. Emphasis is placed on the differences of various types of renewable energy and describing their characteristics for utilization in the Czech Republic. The new role of entities in the electricity market after the Act No. 165/2012 Coll. about Supported Energy Sources has come into force, is discussed. The ascertained deficiencies reflect future recommendations for changing the legal regulation and strategic documents which define the further development of renewable sources of energy in the Czech Republic.
Development of energy mix and energy security of the Czech Republic, limits of self-sufficiency and future expectations
Čermáková, Anna ; Binhack, Petr (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
The main objektive of the thesis is to analyze the Czech Republic's energy security with regard to a composition of the energy mix. Evaluation of energy mix's security is performed according to the koncept of energy security, ability to secure plenty of reliable and economical supplies which do not pose a threat to the living environment. In this thesis, energy security is evaluated from several perspectives, i.e. from a perspective of legislation, national energy policy, and planning and dissection of individual energy sources. In this study, the author utilizes her knowledge of the Czech energy legislation, national documents concerned with energy security, and domestic as well as international statistics illustrating a progress of energy portfolio since 2003. Evaluation of individual energy sources will include data about the source's locations in the Czech Republic and its exploitation, export, import and domestic consumption.
Fundamentals of cogeneration and its application in Brno
Kubiš, Zdeněk ; Škvařil, Jan (referee) ; Martinec, Jiří (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the cogeneration – Combined Heat and Power. It describes its main principles and advantages. It presents the most important types of cogeneration technologies with an emphasis on high-power units and summarizes the main areas where the cogeneration can be applied. Further, the State Energy Policy of the Czech Republic in the heat production is introduced. In the last part, the thesis is concerned with the history and the current state of heat production in Brno and gives an overview of the heating stations in the city.

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