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National Centre for Energy

  • Duration:
    1/2019 - 12/2021
  • Provider:
    Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
  • Programme:
    National Centres of Competence
  • Registration number:
    TN01000007
  • Principal Investigator:
  • Co-investigators:

    Prof. Ing. Stanislav Mišák, Ph.D. (VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Centre of Energy Utilization of Non-traditional Energy Sources)
    Ing. Pavel Stoček (ATEKO a.s.)
    Ing. Daneš Burket, Ph.D. (Research Centre Rez, s.r.o.)
    Doc.Dr.Ing. Bohuslav Mašek, Ph.D. (COMTES FHT a.s.)
    Ing. Vladimír Najman (ČEZ Distribuce, a. s.)
    Mgr. Aleš Laciok, MBA, FEng. (ČEZ, a. s.)
    Ing. Tomáš Glusa (Doosan Škoda Power s.r.o.)
    Ing. Jan Vaculík, Ph.D. (E.ON Distribuce, a.s.)
    Ing. František Kysnar, Ph.D. (EGC – EnerGoConsult ČB s.r.o.)
    Jan Grossmann (ELVAC a.s.)
    Mgr. Jan Kacíř (ENERGON Dobříš s.r.o.)
    Ing. Drahomír Pernica, Ph.D. (MEgA – Měřící Energetické Aparáty, a.s.)
    Ing. Eva Konečná, Ph.D. (SMOLO a.s.)
    Ing. Luděk Urban (ŠKODA JS a.s.)
    Václav Vinš, Ph.D. (Institute of Thermomechanics of the CAS)
    Ing. Jaromír Novák, Ph.D. (Veolia Energie ČR, a.s.)
    Ing. Petr Salvet (Vyncke s.r.o.)
    Ing. Tomáš Jelínek, Ph.D. (Czech Aerospace Research Centre, a.s.)
    Ing. Šárka Houdková, Ph.D. (Research and Testing Institute Plzeň, s.r.o)
    Ing. Pavel Kulík (ZAT a.s.)
    Prof. Ing. Michal Kolovratník, CSc. (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering)
    Prof. Ing. Petr Stehlík, CSc., dr. h. c. (Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication)
    Prof. Ing. Zdeněk Peroutka, Ph.D. (University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering)

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Abstract:

The goal of the National Center for Energy (NCE) is to stimulate long-term cooperation between leading research organizations and the main application entities in the energy market. Unique infrastructures and know-how of professional teams of existing research centers will be shared through the solution of joint applied research projects. The NCE research agenda is in line with the National RIS3 strategy and is focused on new technologies leading to increased efficiency, safety and reliability of existing energy units, efficient deployment and operation of decentralized energy sources, use of alternative fuels to ensure raw material independence, and energy self-sufficiency and increase reliability. and security of energy networks.

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