Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
MISSION KS 30 - Mission Klagenfurt klimaneutral und smart bis 2030
Aktualisierung der Smart City Strategie (SCS) Klagenfurt zur Erreichung der Klimaneutralität bis 2030 und die Anpassung der Indikatoren an die Sustainable Developement Goals (SDGs) der UN. Erfüllung der Teilnahmebedingungen zur urbanen Mission von Horizont Europe „100 Climate-neutral Cities by 2030“.
Reallabor Weizplus - Reallabor klimaneutrale Region Weizplus
Klärung relevanter Fragen für die potenzielle Errichtung eines Reallabors in der Region Weizplus, das eine 100% Versorgung der Region mit Erneuerbaren Energien bis 2030 zum Ziel hat. Der inhaltlich-technologische Fokus der Aktivitäten des zukünftigen Reallabors liegt auf allen energierelevanten Sektoren (Wärme, Strom, Kälte) angewandt auf die Schwerpunkte Energieeffizienz und Ersatz fossiler Energie in Gebäuden, in Gewerbe und Industrie sowie Mobilität.
Stanz+ - Ein innovatives, energie-flexibles Plusenergiequartier - der Ortskern der Gemeinde Stanz
Stanz+ arbeitet an der Umsetzung einer Energiestrategie für strukturschwache Gemeinden mit konkreten Maßnahmen zur Revitalisierung und Nachverdichtung im Gebäudebestand sowie der Integration erneuerbarer Energieträger am Beispiel der Gemeinde Stanz im Mürztal (Obersteiermark). Das Projekt beinhaltet multiplizierbare Ansätze in Richtung Energieautonomie, hybride Nutzung von Energienetzen zur Flexibilisierung und energetisch gedachte Dorfkernbelebung unter Einbeziehung der NutzerInnen in die „Rural Pioneers Community“ zur Nutzung von Energiedienstleistungen.
greening UP! Nachhaltige Grünpflege, Wartung, Instandhaltung von vertikalen Begrünungen inkl. rechtliche Aspekte
Im Projekt wurden aufbauend auf umfassenden Erhebungen und Analysen von bestehenden vertikalen Gebäudebegrünungen in Außenräumen (boden- und systemgebundene Fassadenbegrünungen) und vertikalen Innenraumbegrünungen passgenaue Grünpflege-, Wartungs- und Instandhaltungskonzepte erarbeitet und rechtliche Aspekte adressiert. Der "greening UP!"-Wissenspool mit konkreten Empfehlungen und anschaulich aufbereitetem Wissen sowie die Konzeption eines digitalen Tools zur "Ersten Grünen Hilfe" runden das Projekt ab.
Vilipa - Visible light based Person and Group Detection in existing buildings
Evaluierung der technischen und wirtschaftlichen Machbarkeit eines Belegungserkennungssystems basierend auf der Technologie des Visible-Light-Sensings, das in Kombination mit der Gebäudeleittechnik den Energieverbrauch von Gebäuden senken soll. Ziel ist es low-tech/low–complexity Lösungen zu realisieren, die allein durch die Erfassung der Reflexionen des sichtbaren Lichts zwischen einzelnen Personen und Gruppen unterscheiden können.
Vertical Farm Aspern - Demokratisierung von vertical farming unter Berücksichtigung von Parametern der Kreislaufwirtschaft
Planung, Errichtung und Optimierung einer Vertikalen Farm zur urbanen Lebensmittelproduktion, unter Einbindung der Nutzer:innen in den operativen Betrieb. Das Gebäude und das Betreiber:innenkonzept bilden dabei die gesamte Lebensmittelwertschöpfungskette ab, von der Aussaat bis zum Verkauf.
Smart Pölten 2.0 - Ganzheitliche Betrachtung einer Vertical Farm in Vorbereitung eines Demonstrationsprojektes in St. Pölten
Die Stadt St. Pölten sieht in Vertical Farming großes Potential hinsichtlich der Ziele des Smart City-Konzeptes durch die Verknüpfung von lokaler Lebensmittelproduktion, Lebensqualität und Reduktion des Ressourcenverbrauchs. Um dieser Zielsetzung gerecht zu werden sollen Vertikale Farmen an Bestandsgebäuden entwickelt werden. Öko-soziale und sozio-ökonomische Betrachtungen spielen hierbei mit eine tragende Rolle.
Designing Synergies. Spatial and Energetic Transformation Scenarios for Small Towns and Municipalities Using the Example of the Wagram Region (Lower Austria).
An interdisciplinary exploratory project that synergistically analyses strategies for the activation of vacant buildings and the potential for the formation of small-scale energy communities. The starting point is student projects from the Institute of Architecture and Design, TU Wien, for four municipalities in the Wagram region. On this basis, an interdisciplinary team of experts is developing a concept for a synergy cluster focussing on spatial energy planning, building physics, the circular economy and social innovation.
Co-Housing Gutenberg: Integrated Sector Coupling for Shared Living, Energy, and Mobility
The "CoHoGutenberg" project aims to establish a sustainable co-housing model in the rural community of Gutenberg, Styria, by combining sufficiency principles with state-of-the-art energy technologies.
IntEGrity - Integration and Diffusion of Energy Communities
IntEGrity aims at fully integrating energy communities in the existing energy landscape in order to push for efficient diffusion and to use the potential of the positive contribution to energy awareness, efficiency and climate neutrality. In order to fully enable integration, the project explores innovative developments on three levels - social level, energy community level and service level.
SC_micro-quarters – Planning and modernisation of smart city quarters with a view to energy optimisation and a high quality of life
The SC_micro-quarters project demonstrates possibilities for urban planning and urban quarter development with a view to creating a path to a low carbon city with a high quality of life and good resilience, while taking into account existing and proposed buildings, infrastructures and uses. The central element is the modelling of urban structures at micro-quarter level.
Stanz+ - An innovative, energy-flexible plus-energy district - the centre of the village Stanz
Stanz+ is working on the implementation of an energy strategy for structurally weak municipalities with specific measures for revitalisation and re-densification in the building stock as well as the integration of renewable energy sources in the municipality of Stanz im Mürztal (Styria). The project includes multipliable approaches towards energy autonomy, hybrid use of energy networks for flexible usage and an energetic revitalisation of the village centre with the involvement of users in the "Rural Pioneers Community" for the usage of energy services.
INReS - Integration of sustainable stormwater management tools into planning execution and management software (BIM)
Exploration to prepare and evaluate the applicability of an interactive web application to recommend appropriate stormwater management measures for existing and new buildings that allows for (1) BIM compatibility for object-based implementation and (2) simplified application in the form of the stormwater toolbox.
Plus-Energy-Campus - Energy-flexible Positive Energy District with "Living Lab"
The project explored paths to a sustainable, future-proof Positive Energy-District (PED) in the area surrounding the location of the University of Applied Sciences Vienna (FH-Technikum Wien). The feasibility of a new university building as a Plus-Energy teaching building had been examined in detail to prepare its implementation. Central innovation contents are the energetic flexibilization of the new building and the quarter as well as the conception of the Plus-Energy building as a "Living Lab".
Anergy2Plus - Demonstration and expansion of an anergy network as part of a holistic energy concept and plus energy quarter
The overall objective of the project is to pursue and demonstrate a holistic approach to the design, construction and ultimately the use of the residential quarter in the context of energy supply. Especially in the area of thermal energy supply, a project with lighthouse character on the way to a plus-energy quarter is to be created by demonstrating the innovative supply concept based on an anergy network.
Plus Energy Melk - Path for the realization of Plus-Energy-Districs in Melk
The city of Melk has set itself the goal of playing a pioneering role in renewable energy supply and climate protection. In this context, an initiative aimed at implementing Positive Energy Districts. Two urban development projects are currently underway to examine under which framework conditions, technical and organisational solutions Positive Energy Districts can be realised. A proactive participation process aims at informing developers and investors as well as other stakeholders about the realization of PlusEnergy concepts.
Vilipa - Visible light based Person and Group Detection in existing buildings
Evaluation of the technical and economic feasibility of an occupancy detection system based on the technology of visible light sensing, which, in combination with the building management system, should reduce the energy consumption of buildings. The goal is to implement low-tech/low-complexity solutions that can distinguish between individuals and groups based solely on the detection of visible light reflections.
ESSBAR – Edible balcony gardens for retrofit – Vertical Greening Technologies for the City
Demonstration of an affordable, resource-saving and innovative balcony system with integrated edible vertical gardens and rainwater management. Considering the needs of residents for green outdoor spaces and the active participation of residents are an important part of the project.
Reallabor Weizplus - Reallabor climate-neutral region Weizplus
Clarification of relevant questions for the potential establishment of a real lab in the region of Weizplus, which aims at a 100% supply of the region with renewable energies by 2030. The content-related technological focus of the activities of the future real lab is on all energy-relevant sectors (heating, electricity, cooling) applied to the focal points of energy efficiency and replacement of fossil energy in buildings, in trade and industry as well as mobility.
Beyond - Virtual Reality enabled energy services for smart energy systems
Collaborative R&D project to develop the next generation energy services with the interplay of various technologies: Virtual Reality (VR), machine learning, physical simulation and Internet of Things (IoT) platforms.