Suchergebnisse
Energy R&D - Public Expenditure in Austria 2012

Membership of the International Energy Agency (IEA) obligates Austria to report on an annual basis all publicly financed energy research and development projects. This survey fulfils not only international requirements but also shows the importance of energy research in Austria and helps to set and test policy goals as well as to recognize respective trends at an early stage.
Schriftenreihe
38/2013
Englisch
Renewable Energy in Austria

This study presents, the market development of the technologies photovoltaics, solar thermal systems and heat pumps and the effects on political economy for the year 2007.
Englisch
Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria Market Development 2014

The market development of the examined technologies was restrained or marked by decreasing figures in 2014. An exception was the area of wind power. The use of solid biogenous fuels was reduced in 2014 due to an exceptionally mild heating period. The sum of the heating degrees for 2014 war 21 % less than the longtime average.
Englisch
Smart Grids Projects in Austrian R&D Programmes 2003-2010

This publication presents results of projects within the subject area "Smart Grids" in Austrian R&D Programmes 2003-2010. The participating research institutes and companies have achieved many remarkable and internationally acknowledged results.
Materials Roadmap Austria

Elements for the discussion for Technology Platforms, R&D Programs and decision makers in R&D Policy
Roadmap "Solar Heat 2025"- An analyse of technology and market combined with a recommendation of actions

The potential of solar thermal in a sustainable future energy system is huge, both from an energy policy and a social point of view. Within the scope of this roadmap the current technology and market will be analysed. On this base more than 100 focused action recommendations are shown and their possible effect is described in three different development scenarios.
Englisch
Energy R&D Survey 2014: Public expenditure in Austria

In 2014, Austria's public expenditures for energy-related research and development amounted to 143,1 Mio. Euro, increasing the expenditures of 2013 by 14.9%. The research areas of energy efficiency, smart grids and storage and renewables define the priorities of the publicly financed energy research within Austria.
Englisch
Energy R&D - Public Expenditure in Austria 2009

Membership of the International Energy Agency (IEA) obligates Austria to report on an annual basis all publicly financed energy research and development projects. This survey fulfils not only international requirements but also shows the importance of energy research in Austria and helps to set and test policy goals as well as to recognize respective trends at an early stage.
Englisch
FTI-Roadmap Power-to-Gas für Österreich

Research of the technological and the systemic perspectives regarding the storage of electricity in the form of gaseous energy carriers as a possibility for long-term energy storage.
Schriftenreihe
50/2014
R. Tichler, J. Lindorfer, C. Friedl, G. Reiter, H. Steinmüller
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 105 Seiten
Implementation Plan of SET-Plan Action 4
Lately the SET-Plan Steering Group endorsed the Implementation Plan of SET-Plan Action 4 "Increase the resilience and security of the energy system".
The website energytech.at has been discontinued
Most relevant parts have been integrated into the website Nachhaltig Wirtschaften.
Joint Call: ERA-NET Bioenergy and BESTF3
Topic of this joint call is "Biomass as an important pillar within energy systems and the circular economy". The Joint Call aims to support innovative, collaborative pan-European, R&D&I projects focussing on technology readiness levels 2-7 (at the end of the funded project). Deadline for submission of pre-proposals: 16.01.2018, 13:00 CET
M-ERA.NET Call 2021 Project Conference
1. - 2. April 2025
Elbflorenz Dresden Hotel in Dresden (D)
The M-ERA.NET network is preparing a conference “Connecting materials innovation actors in Europe and beyond” dedicated to the 70 transnational projects funded under the Call 2021.
World Sustainable Energy Days 2025
4. - 7. März 2025
Wels
The leading conference on the energy transition and climate neutrality.
NIM Industry Insights Series - Carbon Shift: Redefining Industry Through CCUS
21. May 2025, 11:00 – 13:15 CEST
Online, AT
The event will spotlight the transformative role of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) in industrial decarbonisation and explore current progress, strategic funding opportunities, and collaborative projects from across Europe.
NIM Industry Insights Series - Financing the Green Shift: Unlocking Climate Capital for Emerging Markets
5. June 2025, 12:00 – 14:00 CEST
Online, AT
Join the the Net-Zero Industries Mission for an insightful webinar exploring the critical intersection of climate finance and sustainable industrial development in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs). As the global push toward net-zero accelerates, EMDEs face unique challenges - but also significant opportunities.
Net-Zero Cement: Building a Sustainable Future
19. March 2025, 11:00–12:40 CET
Online
Join this webinar where leading innovators and industry experts will showcase solutions, from alternative materials and carbon capture technologies to innovative production processes. Discover how we can pave the way to a net-zero future.
JPI Urban Europe Agora Stakeholder Dialogue: Dilemmas and Potentials of Urban Transitions towards Sustainable Urban Futures
24. - 25. April 2018
Palatul Universul, Strada Actor Ion Brezoianu 23–25, Bucharest
What are the urgent challenges in urban transitions? What are the ‘hardest cases’ in the urban mission? We need your help to address the most important urban issues.
Conference: Global BioEconomy Summit 2015
25. - 26. November 2015
Berlin, DE
Food security, sustainable development, economic growth and the conservation of scarce natural resources - the promises of bioeconomy are manifold. The Global Bioeconomy Summit is the first community building platform to discuss bioeconomy policies globally. This summit builds on the post 2015 development goals to start a multilateral agenda setting process for a sustainable bioeconomy.