The subject belongs to a group of professional courses, which follow the courses hydromechanics, thermodynamics, home economics, and power machinery.
Students will acquire basic knowledge and principles of energy management and obese in relation to energy and production facilities. Following the general economy can not strengthen the application of fundamental knowledge economy in energy, i.e. design and operation of energy facilities, including necessary costs of operation and evaluation of economic efficiency of investments in the energy sector. The course will focus on efficient and economical use of energy. The goal is to shape the profile of vocational graduates who will work as a designer, resp.provozovatel energy facility, or. as the energy in the factories, eventually. municipal sector.
1. Principles of energy engineering economics
2. Balance of power, the use of structure, energy flows
3. Raw materials, classification, utilization, efficiency
4. Energy use in the place of consumption and accumulation
5. Transport energy
6. Management of energy (energy audits, energy characteristics, energy balance)
7. Investing strategies and efficient use of energy I and II. CEA
8. Production costs and energy costs, tariff systems, efficiency of investment
9. Environmental Economics. Legislation.
Students will acquire basic knowledge and principles of energy management and obese in relation to energy and production facilities. Following the general economy can not strengthen the application of fundamental knowledge economy in energy, i.e. design and operation of energy facilities, including necessary costs of operation and evaluation of economic efficiency of investments in the energy sector. The course will focus on efficient and economical use of energy. The goal is to shape the profile of vocational graduates who will work as a designer, resp.provozovatel energy facility, or. as the energy in the factories, eventually. municipal sector.
1. Principles of energy engineering economics
2. Balance of power, the use of structure, energy flows
3. Raw materials, classification, utilization, efficiency
4. Energy use in the place of consumption and accumulation
5. Transport energy
6. Management of energy (energy audits, energy characteristics, energy balance)
7. Investing strategies and efficient use of energy I and II. CEA
8. Production costs and energy costs, tariff systems, efficiency of investment
9. Environmental Economics. Legislation.