. . . "power plant; large-scale; fussil fuel; nuclear plants"@en . "Metrology for improved power plant efficiency" . . "Projekt byl zam\u011B\u0159en na nov\u00E9 metrologick\u00E9 metody umo\u017E\u0148uj\u00EDc\u00ED zv\u00FD\u0161en\u00ED efektivnosti klasick\u00FDch tepeln\u00FDch elektr\u00E1ren pomoc\u00ED zp\u0159esn\u011Bn\u00FDch metod m\u011B\u0159en\u00ED teploty a pr\u016Ftoku tekutin na m\u00EDst\u011B instalace a zp\u0159esn\u011Bn\u00E9 charakterizace pokro\u010Dil\u00FDch materi\u00E1l\u016F ur\u010Den\u00FDch ke konstrukci kritick\u00FDch \u010D\u00E1st\u00ED tepeln\u00FDch elektr\u00E1ren."@cs . . . . . . "2014-06-30+02:00"^^ . . "Metrology for improved power plant efficiency"@en . "Despite the important the necessary increase of renewable energy in the EU, large-scale power plants continue to form the backbone of secure energy supply, generating around 80 % of electricity. It is evident that improvement in the energy efficiency of these fossil fuel and nuclear plants would greatly contribute to energy conservation, natural resource preservation, emissions reduction and environmental protection. This project will develop methods and technologies to increase the efficiency of large-scale power plants by reducing the measurement uncertainty of several critical parameters, including temperature and electrical output. Research will also be carried out into advanced materials that could be used to build more energy-efficient turbines in the future. Support will be needed from policy makers and legal bodies to ensure that power plant operators are able to put the research results into practice, and all EU citizens will eventually benefit from potential increases in energy efficiency." . . "7A11082" . . "2013-03-31+01:00"^^ . "Project was focused on new metrological methods for increasing efficiency of classical thermo power-plants via new more accurate methods of temperature and liquid flow in-situ measurement and more accurate characterisation of thermo physical properties of new materials used for critical part of power-plants construction."@en . "power plant" . . "2011-01-01+01:00"^^ . . " large-scale" . "Despite the important the necessary increase of renewable energy in the EU, large-scale power plants continue to form the backbone of secure energy supply, generating around 80 % of electricity. It is evident that improvement in the energy efficiency of these fossil fuel and nuclear plants would greatly contribute to energy conservation, natural resource preservation, emissions reduction and environmental protection. This project will develop methods and technologies to increase the efficiency of large-scale power plants by reducing the measurement uncertainty of several critical parameters, including temperature and electrical output. Research will also be carried out into advanced materials that could be used to build more energy-efficient turbines in the future. Support will be needed from policy makers and legal bodies to ensure that power plant operators are able to put the research results into practice, and all EU citizens will eventually benefit from potential increases in energy efficiency."@en . "0"^^ . "http://www.isvav.cz/projectDetail.do?rowId=7A11082"^^ . "1"^^ . . . " fussil fuel" . . "3"^^ . . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "2013-08-31+02:00"^^ .