Projekt hotelu

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Vodička, Štěpán

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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava

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With the scarcity of fossil fuels sources and rising prices of energy is growing an effort to design new buildings with better thermal technical qualities, economical to operate and last but not least environmentally friendly. We often place economically friendly heating systems to these buildings and compete in the degree of operational savings and the media consumption. We usually refuse to see the issue from a wider perspective, thus there are many potentially useful sources of heat around us. It can be a wastewater from industrial workings, a residual heat from metallurgical plants or as in our case, a mine water. Generally, the heat from wastewater, sewage, or whether other, is possible to obtain very easily when a new technology is used. When a larger project is realized this process is highly economically recoverable. The aim of this work was to design a low-energy guesthouse with a forced ventilation system, which would be heated by the heat extracted from the mine water and refer to the enormous potential of mine water as a heat source.

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Import 04/02/2014

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fuels, sources, mine water, energy, residual heat, wastewater, sewage, economically recoverable

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