Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
Move2Grid - Umsetzung regionaler Elektromobilitätsversorgung durch hybride Kopplung
Aufbauend auf den Ergebnissen der „Stadt der Zukunft“ Sondierungsprojekte „Smart Exergy Leoben“, und „Energieschwamm Bruck“ soll im gegenständlichen,umsetzungsorientierten Forschungsvorhaben anhand des Beispiels Leoben untersucht werden, wie mit regionalen, erneuerbaren Ressourcen regionale Elektromobilität langfristig versorgt, optimal ins kommunale Verteilernetzsystem integriert und ökonomisch nachhaltig implementiert werden kann.
Stadt der Zukunft - 1. Ausschreibung
Raum & Grün - Möglichkeiten zur Integration von Begrünung ins Regelwerk der österreichischen Raumordnung
In der F&E-Dienstleistung „Raum & Grün“ wurde eine Studie erstellt, welche die Zusammenhänge zwischen Raumordnung und Begrünung abbildet, den Handlungsbedarf sowie -spielraum von Akteurinnen und Akteuren zeigt sowie konkrete Empfehlungen formuliert, wie innovative Stadtbegrünungen und Bauwerksbegrünungen effektiv in das Regelwerk der österreichischen Raumordnung und Raumplanung verankert werden können.
Schriftenreihe
45/2022
B. Knoll, A. Renkin, R. Dopheide, E. Knasmillner, M. Karner, M. Fleischmann, S. Formanek, R. Werluschnig, G. Kienastberger
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 92 Seiten
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GreenTech-Renovation - Energetische Sanierung von gläsernen Gebäuden von architektonischem Wert
Der Schwerpunkt des Projekts GreenTech-Renovation war, innovative Lösungen zur energetischen Sanierung von architektonisch wertvollen Bauten mit hohen Glasanteil zu finden. Dafür wurde ein zukunftsweisendes bauphysikalisches Konzept entwickelt, das den Einsatz alternativer Energieformen beinhaltet. Ein intelligentes Nutzungskonzept kann mit ökologischem und sozialem Engagement die energetischen Sanierungskonzepte verstärken und deren Nachhaltigkeit garantieren. Die 10-R der Kreislaufwirtschaft (Refuse, Rethink, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Refurbish, Remanufacture, Repurpose, Recycle, Recover) dienen dabei als Leitlinie.
Schriftenreihe
74/2023
S. Tillner, A. Willinger, S. Stockhammer, T. Zelger, J. Leibold, E. Paráda, D. Bell, P. Bauer, L. Zeilbauer, S. Formanek, K. Mauss, B. Lipp, T. Dobra
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 152 Seiten
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Optimierung der SOLARenergienutzung in URbanen Energiesystemen (URSOLAR)
URSOLAR stellt EntscheidungsträgerInnen eine Roadmap zur integrierten urbanen Solarenergie-nutzung zur Verfügung. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie Photovoltaik (PV) und Solarthermie angepasst an infrastrukturelle und rechtliche Gegebenheiten in idealtypischen Stadtquartieren aus ökonomischer, ökologischer und sozialer Sicht sowie unter Berücksichtig von Stakeholder-Interessen optimal ge-nutzt werden können.
Schriftenreihe
7/2018
A. Posch, T. Brudermann, M. Buchner, E. Fleiß, D. Geringer, P. Hart, S. Hatzl, T. Kallsperger, G. Lang, T. Mayrold, E. Meißner, C. Reischl, G. Schnedl, S. Seebauer, K. Stöger, A. Würz-Stalder
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 137 Seiten
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Umsetzung regionaler Elektromobilitätsversorgung durch hybride Kopplung (Move2Grid)
Aufbauend auf den Ergebnissen der „Stadt der Zukunft“ Sondierungsprojekte „Smart Exergy Leoben“, und „Energieschwamm Bruck“ soll im gegenständlichen,umsetzungsorientierten Forschungsvorhaben anhand des Beispiels Leoben untersucht werden, wie mit regionalen, erneuerbaren Ressourcen regionale Elektromobilität langfristig versorgt, optimal ins kommunale Verteilernetzsystem integriert und ökonomisch nachhaltig implementiert werden kann.
Schriftenreihe
57/2019
T. Kienberger, A. Hammer, J. Vopava, B. Thormann, L. Kriechbaum, C. Sejkora, R. Hermann, K. Watschka, U. Bergmann, M. Frewein, J. Koß, H. Brandl, J. Vogel, S. Moser, M. Baresch, K. de Bruyn, R. Braunstein, C. Freitag, M. Peyreder
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 172 Seiten
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E_PROFIL - neighborhood profiles for optimized energy transformation processes
E_PROFIL is a set of methods (an IT-supported toolkit) for the elaboration of neighbourhood profiles. The aim of the project is to facilitate an energy and resource efficient development in the planning practice of Austrian cities. Furthermore, the project is an important asset for research and planning activities in Europe and can also be applied to other neighbourhoods.
PEQBacker: Integrated District Planning - Enabler on the way to a Plus-Energy District
Development of guidelines for the implementation of Plus-Energy District coordination units based on research of success factors, exploration of mission elements of existing structures and consultation of a broad stakeholder group with the goal of increasing the transformation of existing and emerging neighbourhoods toward Plus-Energy Districts.
SolCalc: Development of a standardized calculation algorithm for the energy consumption assessment and the energy certification of residential buildings with a solar fraction of up to 100% in combination with biomass boilers and heat pumps
Development of a standardized calculation algorithm for the energy consumption assessment and the energy certification of residential buildings with a solar fraction of up to 100% in combination with biomass boilers and heat pumps
NaNu3 - Parametric Planning for a Sustainable Roof (Blue, Grey and Green)
Demonstration of the feasibility and validation of a parametric model that can evaluate the practical and financial feasibility of the combined use of roof areas as well as its microclimate and environmental effectiveness at an early planning stage.
GLASGrün - Regulation of climate, energy demand and comfort in GLASS buildings through structurally integrated vertical GREEN
Development of vertical vegetation systems for summergreen shading of glass facades of food retail and commercial areas. GLASGrün generates quantitative data on energy and microclimate balance and qualitative data on user perception. The results are guidelines for scalable and transferable constructive solutions with maintenance and management plans.
PhaseOut – Heat pump technologies in the renovation of existing buildings
The aim is the conception, optimization, implementation, demonstration and evaluation of innovative, minimally invasive renovation solutions (thermal renovation and heating system replacement) with heat pumps and PV in multi-storey buildings on seven identical buildings. The comprehensive comparison includes various technical solution variants based on modular and scalable building technology systems as well as multifunctional building components for the exchange of decentralized gas heating by central, semi-central and decentralized heat pump solutions.
Enerspired Cities - open and harmonized infomation basis for energy oriented urban planning
In "Enerspired Cities" the concept for an automized junction of judicial secured access regulation to (geo-)energy data is elaborated. This will be adapted to the specific situations in the cities of Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna and implemented in dedicated pilot applications. The declared aim is the support of urban planning, monitoring and research by an easy and transparent access to base data coming from various sources for a wide range of users.
LehB:klimafit! Live in existing buildings today: climate fit together
The aim of the project is to explore transferable renovation concepts for the implementation of climate-fit renovations in Vienna. Integrally optimized renovation packages will be developed, which will be optimized in the building ensembles for implementation-probable, climate-friendly overall solutions with the relevant stakeholders.
VITALITY - Energy optimised design rules and integral planning approach for building-integrated photovoltaics in urban areas
The VITALITY project aims to provide supporting tools, design rules and robust information in the early decision and design phase of building projects. By providing the right information at the right time, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) is part of the discussion in the concept phase and the implementation is strongly prepared and supported.
solSPONGEhigh - High solar fraction by thermally activated components in an urban environment
Within this project the intensive use of thermally activated building elements (TABs) as an additional thermal storage in different buildings, with solar technologies (thermal, PV) preferred for energy supply, was investigated. The aim was to activate and use the thermal storage potential that is immanent in the building elements and thereby achieve solar coverage of the building's heat demand of nearly 100 %.
Urban MoVe - Private law contracts as innovative instruments for city and mobility planning.
The research project Urban MoVe investigated to what extent private-law contracts (e.g. mobility contracts, funds, urban development contracts) are suitable as municipal planning and steering instruments for mobility at residential locations based on best practice analyzes and implemented national practical examples.
HEROES - Houses for Energy- and ResOurce Efficient Settlements
A simplified method will be developed for the calculation of environmental indicators for so far not considered building elements (eg. constructions, which are not thermally relevant and HVAC-components). The theoretical principles for the calculation of the primary energy demand and the CO2-Emissions for operating and raising a building will be harmonized.
Space & Green. Possibilities for integrating greening into the regulations of Austrian spatial planning
The R&D service "Raum & Grün" (Space & Green) prepared a study that depicts the interrelationships between spatial planning and greening, shows the need for action and the scope for action by actors, and formulates concrete recommendations on how innovative urban greening and greening of buildings can be effectively anchored in the regulations of Austrian spatial planning.
BTTAB - Broad-based testing of energy-efficient demonstration buildings with thermally activated building components
Buildings with thermal building component activation that have not yet been researched in as many federal states and application categories as possible will be monitored, which will include operating data as well as the experiences of those involved. The aim of this study is to take a general look at the various applications of the thermal building component activation technology and to evaluate and compare the pilot projects with the help of suitable evaluation criteria.