Suchergebnisse
Berichte aus Energie- und Umweltforschung 15/2002 Österreichische Beteiligung am Bioenergieprogramm der IEA 1998 - 2000

Mitteilungsblatt "Biobased Future" - Nr. 8, September 2017

Mitteilungsblatt über Biomasse für Energie und Industrie in einer nachhaltigen Wirtschaft. Neben Aktivitäten aus den IEA Bioenergy Tasks mit österreichischer Beteiligung werden die Aspekte stofflicher und energetischer Nutzung beleuchtet. Kurze Meldungen, Veranstaltungsrückblicke, Veröffentlichungen und Veranstaltungshinweise runden die Inhalte ab.
Herausgeber: Bioenergy 2020+
Mehrsprachig, 36 Seiten
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IEA Bioenergie Task 42: Bioraffination - Nachhaltige Verarbeitung von Biomasse in ein Spektrum von marktfähigen biobasierten Produkten und Bioenergie. Arbeitsperiode 2013-2015

Schriftenreihe
34/2016
Gerfried Jungmeier, Maria Hingsamer, Johanna Pucker, Martin Beermann, Anton Wenzel
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 57 Seiten
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IEA Bioenergie Task 33: Thermische Vergasung von Biomasse

Schriftenreihe
33/2016
H. Hofbauer, R. Rauch, J. Hrbek
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 38 Seiten
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Highlights der Bioenergieforschung III

Nationale und internationale Ergebnisse zu den IEA Schwerpunkten
IEA Bioenergy Task 37: Energy from Biogas and Landfill Gas (Working Period 2010 - 2012)
Key issues for realisation and dissemination of extraction of biogas from byproducts, waste and bioenergy crops were modulated by international experts.
IEA Bioenergy Task 33: Thermal Gasification of Biomass (Working Period 2010 - 2012)
Obtaining, processing and dissemination of information about international development in the field of thermal gasification of biomass as well as leadership of several key aspects of the task.
IEA Bioenergy Task 39: Commercialization of Conventional and Advanced Liquid Biofuels from Biomass (Working Period 2016 - 2018)
IEA Bioenergy Task 39 deals with the commercialization of conventional and advanced biofuels, including innovative raw materials such as micro-algae, their economic, environmental and social assessment and the investigation of relevant policies. Findings from countries with a committed biofuels policy are made accessible to Austria, and success stories of Austrian industry, research and policy are promoted internationally.
Model region Güssing

Self-sufficient energy supply based on regionally available renewable resourcesand sustainable regional development
Forschungsforum
1/2007
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Distributed power generation and intelligent networks

Research inputs for energy systems of tomorrow
Forschungsforum
5/2006
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Sustainable Bioenergy 2050

Specific needs for technological research and development in the sector bioenergy to reach the climate goals.
Schriftenreihe
53/2013
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 162 Seiten
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Direct Supply with Cold, Heat, Electricity and further Added Values Using Renewable Fuel for Stationary Fuel Cells
Fuel cells can use local resources and provide regional energy support if optimized. BIO-VISION leads to a demo-project.
Optimization of methane production - the Methane Energy Value Model
The biogas production from energy crops will be analyzed and optimized. Energy crops are grown in an environmentally friendly and sustainable crop rotation system. The project provides a secure basis of data for the biogas production and utilisation. Farmers will invest more into the biogas technology.
Best Biogas Practice
Compilation of guidelines and benchmarks for "best biogas practice" to ensure efficient biogas production. Constitution of an Austrian network including all partners in the biogas production cycle.
Efficient biogas processing with membrane technique
Production of natural gas substitute with a newly developed gas permeation technology. Optimization of the process with biogas from energy crops fermentation. Screening of new methods of online product gas quality control.
Upgrading of biogas for the gas distribution system of Salzburg
Development of a cost-effective cleaning unit, free of waste-products, for the upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality. Elaboration of the basis for a demonstration project injecting biogas into the gas distribution system of Salzburg.
Biogas as Vehicle Fuel - Economic Feasibility in Austria
The main objectives of this project are to discuss the economic feasibility of the production and distribution of biogas used as transportation fuel and to identify those types of local distribution systems that are already economically feasible under the present economic conditions in Austria.
Further enhancement of biogas production in Vorarlberg and its use over the natural gas grid
Further enhancement of biogas production in Vorarlberg with the possible use over the natural gas grid; analysis of the potential availability of fermentation substrates; scenarios for the increase of production capacities in combination with existing plants; technical blueprint of realistic scenarios; economic feasibility of the described scenarios.
Energy center for the production of heat, power, substitute natural gas and liquid biofuels
The project deals with the production of synthesis gas from biological fuels and biological residues using steam blown gasification. This synthesis gas will be used for polygeneration especially for heat, power, gaseous (substitute natural gas, SNG) and/or liquid fuel production.
Polygeneration of bioethanol, biogas, electricity and heat through operating community Sun Power Plant Project GesbR.
Analysis of the economic feasibility of fuel-bioethanol production in the region Harmansdorf/Rückersdorf (NÖ), partner of Leaderregion "10 vor Wien", incorporating innovative combinations with biogas and process heat supplying plants considering also lignocellulosic material as feedstock for bioethanol- and biogas production.