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Intelligent Systems and Technologies for Energetics

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 450-2063/01
Abbreviation ISTE
Course title Intelligent Systems and Technologies for Energetics
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. David Vala, Ph.D.

Osnova předmětu

Lectures:
1. Alternative and renewable energy resources and their transformation.
2. Energy of the Sun, energy of the Earth.
3. Photovoltaic and photothermal systems. Enegeric systems grid-on, - off and the hybrid operation.
4. Wind energy systems.
5. Thermal, wave, tidal and other energy systems.
6. Hydrogen technologies, biomass.
7. Energy storage systems.
8. Topology, measurement, control and information systems.
9. Sensors and measurement of parameters of power systems.
10. Control, monitoring, information and visualization systems.
11. Communication technologies and data transmission.
12. Converters of the energies, heat pumps, thermal generators.
13. Alternative energy systems for traffic and transport, electromobility.
14. Enegeric systems grid-on, - off and the hybrid operation.

Excursions:
1. Excursion PV power plant Třanovice, MSU Trianon, Czech Cieszyn, manufacturing of NiCd batteries SAFT Raskovice
2. Excursion HP system of the New Aula, Storage Technology with byproduction of the hydrogen FCL Krasnopolska, Hydrogen laboratory ENET, electric car charging technology at the VSB-TUO, REC VSB-TUO.

E-learning

Materials are available at https://lms.vsb.cz/?lang=en

Povinná literatura

Horak, B. et all: Syllabuses of subject ISTE, VSB-TU Ostrava, 2017
Quaschning, V.: Renewable energy and klimate change. Wiley 2009 ISBN 978-0-470-74707-0 

Doporučená literatura

Ebenbach, B.,W., Martinez, D., M.: The path to the more susainable energy systems. Momentum Press, LLC, NY, 2013 ISBN 978-1-60650-260-0 
Zehner, O.: Green illusions: The dirty secrets of clean energy and enviromentalism (our sustainable future). Ozzie Zehner, 2012, ISBN 978-0-8032-3775-9