Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
IEA DSM Task 24 The “Monster” Story Book
Der Bericht stellt eine Kurzfassung der “Case Study Analysis dar. Präsentiert werden acht Fallstudien (je zwei aus den 4 Themenbereichen) in Form von kurzen „stories“ sowie die wesentlichen Erkenntnisse aus der Analyse aller Fallstudien.
Ruth Mourik, Sea Rotmann
Herausgeber: IEA DSM Task 24
Englisch, 40 Seiten
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IEA DSM Task 24 Phase II: Using stories, narratives, and storytelling in energy and climate change research (2017)
Im Artikel wird darauf eingegangen, wie das Tool „Storytelling“ in den Forschungsbereich von Energie und Klimawandel passt.
Moezzi M., Janda K. B., Rotmann S.
Herausgeber: IEA DSM Task 24
Englisch
IEA DSM Task 17: Integration of Demand Side Management, Distributed Generation, Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Storages
The main objective of the proposed Task is to study how to achieve the optimal integration of distributed generation, energy storages and flexible demand, and thus increase the value of distributed generation and demand response and decrease problems caused by intermittent distributed generation (mainly based on RES) in the physical electricity systems and at the electricity market. The Task deals with distributed energy resources both at local (distribution network and customer) level and at transmission system level where large wind farms are connected.
IEA-DSM Spotlight-Newsletter #64, März 2017
Der Themenfokus des Newsletter liegt auf dem Nutzen von Verhaltensänderungen, der Wirtschaftlichkeit von Gebäudenachrüstungen sowie der Schweizer Energiestrategie 2050
Herausgeber: IEA DSM
Englisch, 7 Seiten
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IEA-DSM Spotlight Newsletter 56, March 2015
Der allgemeine Newsletter des IEA DSM Programms
Pamela Murphy
Herausgeber: IEA Demand Side Management Programme
Englisch
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Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings
21. März 2017
online
Als eine der Maßnahmen zur Verbreitung der Ergebnisse von IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Tasks bietet das IEA SHC Programm eine Serie von Webinars an. Das erste Webinar im Rahmen der der Solar Academy widmet sich den Ergebnissen der Task 50 "Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buidlings".
Publikationen im IEA DSM Task 24
Im IEA DSM Task 24 "Verhaltensänderung im Rahmen von DSM - von der Theorie zur Praxis" wurden vier Artikel bzw. Beiträge veröffentlicht.
IEA Demand Side Management Task 16: Leistungsfähige Energiedienstleistungen (Energy-Contracting)
Phase 2009-2012
Schriftenreihe
19/2014
B. Papousek, D. Schinnerl, et al.
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 48 Seiten
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IEA Implementing Agreement Demand Side Management Task 24: Verhaltensänderung im Rahmen von DSM: von der Theorie zur Praxis Arbeitsperiode 2013 – 2015
Schriftenreihe
27/2016
DI Gerhard Lang, DI Boris Papousek, Mag.a Manuela Beran, Teresa Kallsperger, MSc
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 103 Seiten
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Integrated Energy Contracting (IEC) (2009)
A new ESCo Model to Combine Energy Efficiency and (Renewable) Supply in large Buildings and Industry - Discussion Paper
IEA-DSM Spotlight-Newsletter #64, März 2017
Der Themenfokus des Newsletter liegt auf dem Nutzen von Verhaltensänderungen, der Wirtschaftlichkeit von Gebäudenachrüstungen sowie der Schweizer Energiestrategie 2050
Comprehensive Refurbishment of Buildings through Energy Performance Contracting (2008)
Comprehensive Refurbishment of Buildings through Energy Performance Contracting - A Guide for Building Owners and ESCos
Englisch
How much Energy Efficiency can Energy Contracting deliver to the Residential Sector in Germany? (2009)
Transaction and Life Cycle Cost Analyses, Market Survey and Statistical Potential - IAEE09 abstract
Englisch
User-Centred Energy Systems (UsersTCP)
The UsersTCP provides evidence from socio-technical research on the design, social acceptance and usability of clean energy technologies. Users play a central role within energy systems. The findings will support political decisions for a clean, efficient and safe energy system.
Opportunity Cost Tool & Comparison and Evaluation of Financing Options for Energy-Contracting Projects (2008)
Task XVI - A manual for ESCOs, ESCO customers and ESCO project developers.1. Despcription of a methodology to compare finance options for energy service projects and 2. Opportunity Cost Tool: Estimation and Visualization of Energy Costs, Saving Potentials and Future Energy Cost Savings for the development of energy-contracting projects.
Englisch
IEA Demand Side Management Energy Efficiency (DSM TCP)
Demand Side Management (DSM) refers to the implementation of energy efficiency improvements and service management measures on the side of end users for optimising energy systems overall. This IEA-research programme pushes development of suitable technologies, applications and methods for end users and thus facilitates their preferential adoption in all political decisions on energy policy.
IEA UsersTCP: Social License to Automate (working period 2019-2021)
Automation applications for load shifting, also in the homes of end customers, will play an important role in the current transformation process of the energy system. The project “Social License to Automate” examined the question, which aspects are important for the success of these innovations and technologies, and under which circumstances end users are prepared to accept or reject energy-related automation processes.
IEA UsersTCP SLA 2.0: Inclusive and Community-Oriented Approaches to a Social License to Automate (Working period 2022-2024)
The energy transition is critical in solving the climate crisis. Automated demand side management has great potential in this process but struggles with social acceptance. In SLA2.0, the role of gender and diversity factors concerning flexibility and engagement was analysed, and the potential contribution of energy communities to a social license for automation was explored. Based on the findings, flexibility profiles and recommendations were developed.
IEA DSM Task 24: Behaviour Change in DSM – Helping the Behaviour Changers (Working period 2015-2017)
More than 20% of the use of energy for small consumers can be saved by changed behaviours. Past efforts to tap these potentials through DSM-interventions are not effective. The Task 24 dealt with the most important actors groups as well as tools, which support the behaviour changers in their daily work. In addition, an assessment method for DSM-interventions in the frame of the Austrian law on energy efficiency was elaborated.