Objective of the course – aims of the course unit:
Main object of this course is to acquaint students with present both renewable and non-renewable power production problems from generators technical development perspective, their principles, and their cooperation in power network. Second object is to notice power generators influence to environment.
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Objective of the course – learning outcomes and competences:
Participant gains summary about specific present problems in power engineering.
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Prerequisites:
It is assumed to pass some compulsory and optional subjects of bachelor programme (SEE) and magister programme (EEN).
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Course contents (annotation):
Subject deals with specific present power production problems from view of technical development, operation economy and relation to environment.
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Teaching methods and criteria:
Teaching methods depend on the type of course unit as specified in the article 7 of BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations.
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Subject is finished with examination. Classification: 0-100 points.
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Course curriculum:
1.Control of power production regarding liberalized electricity market.
2.Specific problems in nuclear power plants self-consumption.
3.Use of renewable energy sources in electricity production and future perspectives.
4.Impact of large wind farms on electric power networks operation.
5.New progress in electricity production development.
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Recommended reading:
MATOUŠEK, A. Výroba elektrické energie. Výroba elektrické energie. Brno: FEKT VUT v Brně, 2003. s. 1-165. MATOUŠEK, A. Ekologie v elektroenergetice. Ekologie v elektroenergetice. Brno: FEKT VUT Brno, 2002. s. 1-60. Ibler,Z. a kol.:Technický průvodce Energetika. BEN, Praha 2002 Pavelka ad.: Větrné elektrárny
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