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IEA EBC Annex 66: Newsletter No. 2 July 2015
Herausgeber: IEA EBC Annex 66
Englisch, 11 Seiten
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IEA EBC Annex 66: Newsletter No. 1 October 2014
Herausgeber: IEA EBC Annex 66
Englisch, 9 Seiten
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Energy storage systems
Key technologies for the energy transition
energy innovation austria
5/2021
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 16 Seiten
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IEA ECBCS Annex 49 Midterm Report (2010)
Low Exergy Systems for High-Performance Buildings and Communities
Englisch
IEA Task 23 Optimization of Solar Energy Use in Large Buildings
Schriftenreihe
23/2002
S. Geissler, W. Tritthart
Deutsch, 235 Seiten
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Journal paper by IEA EBC Annex 66 operating agents together with Austrian contributors
Occupant behavior modeling for building performance simulation: current state and future challenges. (Energy and Buildings Volume 107, pages 264-278, November 2015)
D. Yan, W. O’Brien, T. Hong, X. Feng, H. B. Gunay, F. Tahmasebi, A. Mahdavi
Herausgeber: Elsevier B.V.
Englisch
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Journal paper by Austrian contributors of the IEA EBC Annex 66
The deployment-dependence of occupancy-related models in building performance simulation. (Energy and Buildings Volume 117, pages 313–320, April 2016)
A. Mahdavi, F. Tahmasebi
Herausgeber: Elsevier B.V.
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IEA Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme (EBC TCP)
The Energy in Buildings and Communities Programme by the IEA enables collaborative research and development projects. Thematically, it focuses on integrating energy efficient and sustainable technologies in buildings and communities.
IEA HPT Task 42: Heat pumps in smart energy grids for sustainable cities
The aim of Annex 42 is to analyse the technical possibilities as well as the economic/regulatory framework conditions of heat pumps for load balancing in smart grids, which are largely controlled by electricity supplier, and to investigate the impact on thermal consumers and possible potentials, in order to work out economic incentive models for load shifting and the benefits for energy supply companies and end customers on this basis.
ECBCS Newsletter Nr. 50 (2009)
Themen dieses Newsletters: 2020 Sea Change in Sight - Low Cost and Low Carbon Energy for the Netherlands; How to improve building performance, save energy and costs; New Guidebook "Efficient Artificial Lightning"; Integrating Emerging Low Exergy Approaches; Beitritt Chinas etc.
Englisch
4th generation district heating: implementation - First webinar (TS2)
17. June 2019
Online
Low temperature district heating installations are taking off. More than 100 installations have been identified across Europe. Join the TS2 team for their first results on how to implement low teperature district heating!
IEA EBC Annex 79: Occupant-Centric Building Design and Operation
The IEA EBC Annex 79 aims to provide new insights into comfort-related occupant behaviour in buildings and its impact on building energy performance as well as occupant-centric building design and operation.
IEA HEV Task 45: Electrified Roadways - Monthly Member Meeting
07. December 2022, 15:00 CET
Online, Knoxville, US
Monthly meeting of the members of the IEA Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology (HEV) Task 45 regarding current developments in the matter of technology, supply-changes in infrastructure and vehicles, statements of countries and boards, research projects, etc.
Webinar on Examples of Resilient Cooling Solutions
13. September 2022
Online
In this webinar EBC Annex 80 Experts will give you an overview of resilient cooling technologies as well as insights in recent progress on building products for heat mitigation. You will also learn about adsorption chillers and their applications.
IEA HEV Task 45 - Electrified Roadways (E-Roads) Workshop #5
09. - 10. October 2023
Södertälje, SE
In the bi-annual meeting the participating countries will gather information, gain first-hand knowledge of how this technology is progressing and identify specific areas that may be of critical interes for further research.
IEA Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology Collaboration Programme (HEV-TCP)
The Technology Collaboration Programme on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HEV TCP) vision is that the electric drivetrain will be used as the predominant transportation mode in a sustainable transport system that is preferably powered by renewable energy and does not produce harmful emissions.
IEA HPT Annex 48: Industrial Heat Pumps, Second Phase
Industrial heat pumps enable the use of waste heat and increase the energy efficiency of industrial processes. The aim of this project was to provide comprehensive information on the successful application of industrial heat pumps and thus contribute to the further dissemination of this technology.
IEA EBC Annex 73: Towards Net Zero Energy Resilient Public Communities
Public buildings such as hospitals and educational institutions often house critical infrastructure that depends on sufficient energy and resource supply. The aim of the annex was to develop tools for the planning process of resilient, efficient and low-emission energy systems for such building clusters.
IEA EBC Working Group on Cities and Communities (WGCC)
The WGCC enables information and experience exchange, the identification of bottlenecks that lead to specific research questions and a direct communication with cities on their needs, to enable them to transform their energy systems. The working group is a joint initiative across several TCPs with in-depth participation of technical and non-technical (external) experts.
IEA EBC Annex 63: Implementation of Energy Strategies in Communities
As part of the "Annex 63" project, Austria has worked with 10 other countries to develop guidelines for the successful implementation of energy strategies at local level. The results include support for nine strategic measures, descriptions of case studies, support materials and recommendations for different target groups.