Abstract [eng] |
The final project discusses the argument that, in the current price of electricity produced from the latest and most advanced wind energy technologies, no additional support is needed to achieve wind energy competitiveness. Because of the development of technology and the expansion of the wind energy market, the price of wind electricity is declining and becomes competitive without support. For this reason, providing support for wind power plants impose an additional burden on the user, while normal market conditions are distorted. The analysis of the final project is carried out with two commercial wind power plants. In the case of both power plants, models are created separately – without incentives, with feed in tariffs, feed in premium, investment subsidy. Comparative analysis and evaluation are further steps. The aim of this thesis is to identify and evaluate the use of renewable energy resources in support and treatment interaction. |