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Photovoltaics - a key technology

Innovations from Austria for tomorrow`s power supply
energy innovation austria
2/2017
Herausgeber: BMVIT und Klima- und Energiefonds
Englisch, 8 Seiten
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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.
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IEA PVPS Task 12: Photovoltaics (PV) Sustainability Activities (working period 2024 - 2027)
Photovoltaics (PV) is a renewable energy source that is an important technology for the energy transition. For this reason, or rather despite this, it is important to consider sustainability aspects in PV as well. End-of-life solutions in particular play an important role, as a strong increase in the number of end-of-life modules is expected in the coming years. Well-functioning recycling methods, repair possibilities or reuse options are of great importance. In this project, these existing methods and capacities in Austria are being researched and published in reports and workshops.
ECO-MOVER - Development of an energy-optimized photovoltaic-system
The purpose of the project is the development of an ECO-Mover, an innovative photovoltaic-technology together with corresponding system components. The entire R&D process encloses the energetic optimisation of the photovoltaic technology as well as the development of essential components.
IEA PVPS Task 12: Photovoltaics Sustainability (working period 2018 - 2021)
The aim of IEA PVPS Task 12 is to foster international collaboration in the area of photovoltaics and environment. That includes compiling and disseminating accurate information on environment, health, safety, and other aspects of sustainability associated with the life-cycle of photovoltaics. Results are guidelines and data basis in order to harmonize LCAs and studies on future environmental impacts of PV and PV recycling. The Austrian contribution addresses LCA and implementation of sustainability aspects.
Photovoltaic Power Systems - Cooperation within the scope of IEA
The "Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme" of the "International Energy Agency" (IEA) offers the world wide leading research platform in Photovoltaics. The Austrian participation at IEA PVPS is a important link to the international PV-society.
IEA PVPS Task 12: PV Environmental Health And Safety (working period 2016-2018)
The aim of IEA PVPS Task 12 is to foster international collaboration in the area of photovoltaics and environment. That includes compiling and disseminating accurate Information on environment, health, safety, and other aspects of sustainability associated with the life-cycle of photovoltaics. The austrian contribution addresses LCA, implementation of sustainability aspects and dissemination.
Diffusion Of Photovoltaics In Austria

The 200 KW Wide- Range Test Collateral Sociological Research
Forschungsforum
2/1998
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Photovoltaics In Buildings

International research cooperation within the framework of the IEA program "SOLAR HEATING& COOLING"
Forschungsforum
1/1997
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Photovoltaics in the energy system of tomorrow

Research and technological development in Austria
energy innovation austria
3/2021
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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Technology development for sustainable buildings

Innovative Austrian Products within the "Building of Tomorrow" Subprogram
Forschungsforum
3/2007
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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Sol2Pump - High efficient combination of solar thermal plants, photovoltaic and heat pumps
Targeting a high level of decentralised energy supply on basis of renewable energy, the project analysed the possible combinations of solar thermal energy, photovoltaic and heat pumps. The project aimed to maximise the domestic energy supply due to utilisation of the building as short term energy storage. In addition to that, several optimisation measures had been developed. The impact on the energy supply and demand will be economically assessed through life cycle costing. On this basis, the potential load transfer and the use of this kind of systems had been evaluated in combination with smart grids.