Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
Feeding Biogas into the Grid - Demonstration Faciltiy in Bruck an der Leitha
Developing innovative technologies to produce and treat biogas, feed it into the grid and charge for it within the subprograms "Energy systems of Tomorrow" and "Factory of Tomorrow"
2/2009
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Workshop: The Contribution of the Renewable Heating and Cooling technologies to the "Smart Cities initiatives"
9. February 2011
House of Cities, Square de Meeûs 1
B-1000 Brussels, BE
This workshop aims at identifying specific projects in the field of renewable heating and cooling to be implemented under the Smart Cities initiative.
Symposium: Key Performance Indicators for Smart Cities
19. November 2015
Gran Via Exhibition Centre, Avinguda de Joan Carles I, 64, L'Hospitalet de LlobregatBarcelona, ES
This Symposium will bring together researchers, city government officials, and business people from all over the world working on smart city indicators. It will provide a global perspective of the state of the art and offer an opportunity to share experiences and best practices.
Technology transfer for market introduction of multifunctional photovoltaic solar façade systems
Technology and know how transfer for market introduction of multifunctional photovoltaic solar façade systems. Constructional engineering, integration into the buildings´ energy system, economy. Design of an information website and accompanying target group work.
HyMeth: Increased Methane and Hydrogen Production and Process Stability by Sensoric Regulation
By deviding the 4 phases of the biogas production in 2 steps and an optimised measurement and control technique the stability of the process, the amount of methane and the efficency of biogas plants is increased.
Innovative filtering technology for fine dust emissions of wood-burning furnaces
Securing the future of low-emissions wood-burning furnaces in a range up to 1000 kW by using innovative filtering technology (which is also attractive in terms of economic efficiency) to nearly completely eliminate fine dust emissions.
ECO-MOVER - Development of an energy-optimized photovoltaic-system
The purpose of the project is the development of an ECO-Mover, an innovative photovoltaic-technology together with corresponding system components. The entire R&D process encloses the energetic optimisation of the photovoltaic technology as well as the development of essential components.
Workshop: CCS in Industry - Results from IEAGHG
28. April 2014
Hotel De France, "Salon Franz-Joseph", Schottenring 3
1010 Vienna, AT
At this Workshop, results from analytical work on CCS carried out by the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme were presented and discussed. The Focus was on industrial processes, where the production of cement and steel and also oil refining offer considerable options to reduce THG emissions.
22nd International Conference On Fluidized Bed Conversion (FBC)
14. - 17. June 2015
Radisson Blu Marina Palace HotelTurku, FI
The 22nd FBC-Conference will cover the latest issues in fluidized bed combustion technology for power production, co-generation and waste incineration including fundamental research, equipment design, application and performance experience in pilot and demonstration plants as well as in industrial sites.
Presentations from the Workshop: "CO2 Capture and Sequestration (CCS) in Future International R & D Programmes"
On November the 17th 2004 this workshop, held in Vienna/Austria, initiated a discussion process concerning the role of CCS in future RTD programmes. All presentations can be downloaded using the following link
Workshop: CO2 Capture and Sequestration (CCS) in Future International R & D Programmes
On November the 17th 2004 this workshop, held in Vienna/Austria, will initiate a discussion process concerning the role of CCS in future RTD programmes in general and the presentation of realised (and/or planned) projects in particular.
Experts workshop on "Energy Consumption of Domestic Energy Monitoring Systems"
28. Mai 2013
Nice, FR
Initiative of the International Energy Agency - Implementing Agreement on Efficient Electrical End-Use Equipment, in collaboration with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT), and with the support of the French Environment & Energy Management Agency (ADEME).
Combined heat and power generation with split-logs and power systems
Austria with its large forests is a classical country for biomass use. Heating with split-logs is state-of-the-art for several years, and using combined heat and power systems for small powers to obtain self-sustaining households is an additional utilization.
Conference: 11th International Energy Agency Heat Pump Conference
12th to 16th of May 2014
Montréal, CA
Global Advances in Heat Pump Technology, Applications & Market. The purpose of the conference is to promote heat pumping technologies through discussions, networking, and information exchange. Technology, markets, policy and standards are issues to be dealt with in the light of environmental benefits and energy conservation.
Industrial Workshop: SHIP 2015 - Solar Heat for Industrial Processes day
15. September 2015
125 bis Avenue de PalavasMontpellier, FR
The event will give the floor to international experts and industrial players having deep knowledge and experience in dealing with solar heat and industrial processes. They will provide the final outcomes of their intensive work undertaken within the IEA-SHC Task 49.
Conference: Smart Grids Week Vienna 2015
18. - 22. May 2015
The Stage - Tech Gate Vienna1220 Vienna, AT
The Smart Grids Week has established itself as THE meeting place for business, research and administration in the field of smart infrastructures. In 2015 international experts will come together in Vienna to share the latest insights, look innovatively at the future and to initiate joint projects.
Workshop: Biomass Supply Issues and Solutions
14. May 2007 - 16. May 2007
Hotel Schwärzler
Bregenz, AT
The workshop represents a regular event of this three year period of Task 29 activities. It provides an opportunity for specialists and non-specialists alike to learn and participate in an action focused on understanding the complex social and economic interactions of bioenergy and community.
Technology, logistics and economy of large-scale fermentation gas facilities on the basis of biogenous waste
Examination of the logistic, technological and economic feasibility of large-scale fermentation gas facilities. Development of solutions for substrate procurement, plant technology, utilization of the organic remainders of the facilities and poly generation in combination with industrial plants.
Model region for Smart Grids in Salzburg
To reach the objectives of the Austrian energy- and environmental policy the extension of electric vehicle network and an increase of the share of renewable energies at the energy supply to 34 % (today 15 %) until 2020 are necessary. For the integration of electric vehicles and a higher share of renewable energies, Smart Grids will become a key element for a future energy supply.
ISGAN Knowledge Exchange on Experimental Sandboxes to Enable Smart Grid Deployment
1. - 3. April 2019
Stockholm, SE
The objective of this ISGAN inter-annex collaboration initiative is to take concrete steps forward in regard to identifying key lessons learned and examples of good practice related to the design and implementation of regulatory sandboxes.