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Application of Sustainable Energy Sources in Buildings

Summary

Students will be acquainted with the issue of renewable energy sources. The environmental benefits of new technologies that can be successfully used for building and energy purposes. These are primarily the use of heat pumps, photothermal and photovoltaic plants, cogeneration units, wind and hydroelectric power stations, biogas stations, biomass in general. During the subject will be made paper.

Literature

Brož, K., Šourek B.: Alternativní zdroje energie, ČVUT, 2003. ISBN 80-01-02802-X.
Obnovitelné zdroje energie, ČEZ, a.s.
Časopisy: Alternativní energie, Energetika.
www.tzb-info.cz
Žeravík, A.: Stavíme tepelné čerpadlo, Euro-Print, Přerov, 2003.ISBN 80-239-0275-X.
Boyle, G.: Renewable energy - 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004.
Sorensen, B.: Renewable energy: its physics, engineering, use, environmental impacts, economy and planning aspects - 3rd ed., Elsevier/Academic Press, Burlington, 2004.

Advised literature

Sorensen, B.: Renewable energy conversion, transmission and storage, Elsevier/Academic Press, Burlington, 2007.
Freris, L., Infield, D.: Renewable energy in power systems, Wiley, Chichester, 2008.
European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), Renewable energy in Europe: building markets and capacity, London:
James & James, London, 2004.
Duffie, J.A., Beckman, W.A.: Solar engineering of thermal processes - 2nd ed., Wiley, New York, 1991.
Billy, C. Langley, B.C.: Heat pump technology - 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, 2002.
Hicks, t.: Handbook of Energy Enngineering Calculations, United States 2011.
Boyle, G.: Renewable energy - 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004.
Sorensen, B.: Renewable energy: its physics, engineering, use, environmental impacts, economy and planning aspects - 3rd ed., Elsevier/Academic Press, Burlington, 2004.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 229-0113
Abbreviation AUZEB
Course title Application of Sustainable Energy Sources in Buildings
Coordinating department Department of Building Environment and Building Services
Course coordinator Ing. Zdeněk Galda, Ph.D.