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Course detail

Selected problems of electricity production

Subjet code : FEKT-DEE2
Faculty: Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication
Academic year: 2011/2012
Open: Yes
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Antonín Matoušek, CSc.
Department: Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Study level: Doctoral
Study form: full-time study
Language of instruction: Czech
Number of credits: 4
Completion: examination
Year of study: 1
Semester: summer
Duty: optional specialized

The study programmes with the given course

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.
Objective of the course – learning outcomes and competences:
Participant gains summary about specific present problems in power engineering.
Prerequisites:
It is assumed to pass some compulsory and optional subjects of bachelor programme (SEE) and magister programme (EEN).
Course contents (annotation):
Subject deals with specific present power production problems from view of technical development, operation economy and relation to environment.
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.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Subject is finished with examination. Classification: 0-100 points.
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.
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

Type of course unit:
39 hours, compulsory
Teacher: doc. Ing. Antonín Matoušek, CSc.