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Terminated in academic year 2020/2021

Ecological Influences of Energetics Processes

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 635-0819/01
Abbreviation EEP
Course title Ecological Influences of Energetics Processes
Credits 6
Coordinating department Department of Thermal Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Zuzana Klečková, CSc.

Subject syllabus

Convention and Protocols.
Policy of CR in Environmental Protection.
Energy sources, world supply and availability. National Energy Conception.
Stationary and mobile sources of pollution.
Types of industrial emissions, their characteristics, limitations, register.
Environmental pollution due to thermal processes - emissions, manner and factors of their occurrence.
Possibilities of reduction of emission formation. Primary actions of combustion procedures. Secondary ways.
Waste gases cleaning. Basic methods of desulphurisation, denitrification, dedusting. Removal of aromatic hydrocarbons.
Waste water in energy management, classes of pollution. BSK5, ChSK5, cleaning methods - biological, chemical.
Radioactivity, thermal emissions, dustiness, noise, vibrations.
Emissions in transport, comparation of rail, road, water, air transport.
Energy management rationalization.
Basic legislation.
Seminars
Energy resources in the world, European, regional scale, the state energy conception, evaluation of energy supply in terms of environmental impact, the consequences of the use of fossil fuels, biofuels, assessment of local energy sources, types and development of emissions in relation to thermal processes, detoxication, greenhouse gases - the different types, removal of the selected type of emission, waste water treatment, noise reduction, etc.

E-learning

http//www.fmmi.vsb.cz/635
Will be continuously completed.

Literature

1.Životní prostředí České republiky. 1.vyd.Praha: Academia, 1990. 281 s. ISBN 80-200-0292-8.
2.HERČÍK, M. Životní prostředí. Ostrava: VŠB, 1998. 134 s. ISBN 80-7078-340-0.

Advised literature

Current literature will be communicated in introductory lecture.