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References - Energy Master Plan and Feasibility study
Biogas station Třeboň

The project involves constructing a biogas station using agricultural products of herbal and animal origin to produce biogas that will then be used to generate electric and thermal energy for the city of Třeboň. A specific feature of the project includes separating the biogas resource, i.e. a biogas station, from the point of its final energy utilisation - the KVET biogas station. The biogas station is situated outside the city area on the premises of its resources production and the biogas cogeneration station will be located close to the thermal consumption point, i.e.
Prague Zoo Energy Centre

TThe feasibility study focused on examining the technical and economic requirements of building an educational energy centre that demonstrates practical ways to use alternative sources, i.e., the biological waste generated within the Prague Zoo, to produce energy. Following assessment of various methods, a solution combining a biogas station with a composting facility and a biomass boiler was found to be the most suitable. The biogas station would be employed to make use of non-wood organic matter for energy purposes.
Energy Master Plan for the Town of Soběslav

The energy concept for Soběslav analyzed the existing status of energy supply of fuel and energy and offered the possibilities for the development of future energy system. Part of the document is the proposal for the reconstruction of the heating supply for the Town of Soběslav from three systems of district heating supply.
Drawing up of an Energy Plan for the Šumava National Park and Protected Landscape Area (INTERREG)

The proposal part of the plan puts emphasis on measures for the reduction of polluting material emissions, with the aim of improving air quality and minimising the negative impact on the environment in this ecologically valuable area. Its core essence is both to increase the energy efficiency in the use of energy, particularly by taking savings measures in a residential sphere, which is the dominant end-consumer of energy in the area, and at the same time to further develop the utilization of renewable and alternative resources.