Suchergebnisse
Sondierung für ein Reallabor im zentralen Inntal für klimaneutrale semiurbane Gebiete (INNERGY)

Die Potentiale von Bestandsquartieren und Industriebetrieben für eine nachhaltige Energieversorgung wurden in einem kleinstrukturierten Gebiet ganzheitlich und sektorenübergreifend erhoben und konkrete Umsetzungsprojekte für eine klimaneutrale Region ausgearbeitet.
Schriftenreihe
19/2023
R. Ebenbichler, B. Frick, A. Hertl, A. Hofmann, A. Kratzer, L. Köll, D. Meyer, K. Meyer, A. Riedmann, N. Schaaf, L. Schuchter, W. Streicher, A. Thür, R. Traunmüller, B. Winklehner
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 22 Seiten
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Monitoringprojekt „Gebäude als Speicher“. Einfamilienhaus H. (Wind) und Einfamilienhaus F. (Solar)

Monitoring und Vergleich der Leistungsfähigkeit der Thermischen Bauteilaktivierung in zwei bauähnlichen, bewohnten Einfamilienhäusern mit unterschiedlichen Energiequellen (Windstrom bzw. Solarenergie). Zentrales Anliegen ist es, die Funktionalität der Energieversorgung durch Wind- bzw. Photovoltaikstrom in Verbindung mit einem thermischen Speicher zu untersuchen. Die Ergebnisse liefern Erkenntnisse hinsichtlich Berechnungsannahmen, Anlagensteuerung sowie Umsetzbarkeit eines Smart-Grids.
Schriftenreihe
13/2019
S. Spaun, H. Kuster, A. Kuster, J. Lindenthal, R. Lechner, C. Dankl
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 53 Seiten
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Ökonomisch optimiertes Regelungs- und Betriebsverhalten komplexer Energieverbünde zukünftiger Stadtquartiere (ÖKO-OPT-QUART)

Im Projekt ÖKO-OPT-QUART wurden energietechnische, ökonomische und regelungstechnische Modelle zur Simulation der Betriebsführung komplexer, nachhaltiger Energieverbünde für Stadtquartiere entwickelt. Diese Modelle werden danach für eine Beispielkonfiguration zu einem umfassenden Gesamtmodell kombiniert und erlauben einen realistischen ökonomischen Vergleich verschiedener Regelungsstrategien. Das übergeordnete Ziel des Projekts ist die Entwicklung einer Methode zur systematischen Erstellung kostenoptimierender, vorausschauender Regelungsstrategien für komplexe Energieverbünde in Stadtquartieren.
Schriftenreihe
20/2020
A. Moser, D. Muschick, M. Gölles, T. Mach, H. Schranzhofer, I. Leusbrock, C. Ribas Tugores
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 67 Seiten
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Stadtquartiere mit optimierten solar-hybriden Heiz- und Kühlsystemen (CiQuSo)

Das Forschungsansuchen untersucht, evaluiert und optimiert effiziente Systemlösungen zur solaren Energieversorgung auf Gebäude- und Stadtquartiersebene. Die Anwendbarkeit der entwickelten Konzepte wird am Beispiel des Salzburger Stadtquartiers Itzling demonstriert.
Schriftenreihe
23/2019
T. Selke, P. Horn, S. Hauer, J. Peters-Anders, A. Thür, A. Goritschnig, W. Doll J. Furtner, B. Kaiser
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 81 Seiten
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Entwicklung einer „Merit-Order“ bei Regenerationswärme für Erdsondenfelder in urbanen Wohngebieten (ecoRegeneration)

In urbanen Wohngebieten gibt es zu wenig aktiv-gekühlte Nutzungen, um die Abwärme des Kühlprozesses als erforderliche Regenerationswärme für Erdsondenfelder verwenden zu können; Das Free-Cooling der Wohnungen bietet eine zu geringe Wärmemenge. Das Projekt prüft verschiedene Optionen (Abwärme von Gewerbenutzungen in Erdgeschoßzonen, gezielte Ansiedelung von Datenzentren, zusätzliche Installation von Wärmebereitstellungssystemen) innerhalb des Siedlungsgebietes, erarbeitet Geschäftsmodelle und bewertet den Wärmepreis sämtlicher Lösungen, sodass eine Art „Merit-Order“ für Regenerationswärme erstellt werden kann.
Schriftenreihe
25/2020
G. Hofer, W. Hüttler, P. Lampersberger, J. Rammerstorfer, P. Holzer, N. Bartlmä, A. Schmid, M. Cerveny, P. Schöfmann, M. Hollaus
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 48 Seiten
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Smart Energy Systems / SESWA - Award
Im Rahmen der Smart Energy Systems Week wird der "Smart Energy Systems Award“ in vier Kategorien vergeben und zeichnet neben herausragenden wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und Forschungsprojekten auch konkrete Demonstrationsvorhaben und Start Ups aus.
Kolpingquarter Salzburg - on site quarter energy supply with an optimized warmwater solution and grid serviceability
In a quarter on the site of the Kolpinghaus Salzburg, consisting of a youth residence and a hotel, energy optimizations and extensions are being carried out. This includes the construction of an affordable residential building for young people and families as well as the redesign of the overall energy supply of the neighborhood. The goals are to maximize the use of on-site renewable energy, phase out fossil fuel heat supply, interconnect the buildings, and optimize energy efficiency.
#EEG++ Digital Energy Communities Optimized
The project aims to develop an innovative energy system for plus-energy neighborhoods by integrating advanced photovoltaic installations, IoT technology, and energy communities to maximize the self-consumption of renewable energy while ensuring economic efficiency and user-centricity.
GeoHub - Sustainable heat management of near-surface geothermal energy in urban environments
Innovative approaches to streamline geothermal projects from planning to operation, ensuring they are climate-neutral, resource-efficient, and economically viable.
5th Gen HG - 5th Generation Heating Grid Neutal
In the 5th Gen HG project, an energy supply concept based entirely on renewable electricity and heat is to be developed for the municipality of Neutal in Burgenland and the neighbouring technology site. A newly designed 5th generation heating grid will form the local energy distribution backbone in the municipality. In addition to the technical and economic conceptualisation, the integration of local stakeholder requirements is a key feature of the project.
Urban Sky - Satellite-based planning and analysis applications for climate-neutral and resilient cities
The project investigates how satellite data can support cities and municipalities (e.g. urban development, spatial energy planning, mobility transition). Based on demand and potential analyses, service concepts will be derived that integrate existing data and tools with satellite applications. The results will be presented in a study and a Space4Cities implementation roadmap.
AnergieLeichtGemacht - Development of Scalable Implementation Models for Geothermal Anergy Networks to Decarbonize the Building Sector
The project develops standardized technical, organizational, and financial implementation models for anergy networks to enable sustainable heating solutions in cities and municipalities. By identifying suitable settlement typologies, analyzing existing framework conditions, and engaging stakeholders, scalable solutions are created. The goal is to reduce planning and implementation barriers and facilitate investments in local anergy networks.
Abwärme_4_Kapfenberg - 100 % industrielle Abwärmeauskopplung Kapfenberg
The project aims to explore the feasibility of maximizing industrial waste heat extraction into the district heating system of the municipality of Kapfenberg to foster the defossilization path.
REal - The laboratory for Integrated Regional Renewable Energy Systems
In the REal project, a holistic, scalable and user-friendly concept is created, whereby sector-coupled, municipal energy systems with 100% renewable energy can be implemented, considering all necessary aspects from planning to operation, reducing design costs and accelerating an Austria-wide implementation.
ÖKO-OPT-QUART - Economically optimized control and operating mode of complex energy networks of future city districts
In the project ÖKO-OPT-QUART energy-based, economic and control-orientated models will be developed in order to simulate the operating mode of complex, sustainable energy networks in city districts. For an exemplary configuration these models will be combined to an overall model which allows a realistic economic comparison of different control strategies. The final goal of the project is the development of a method for the systematic design of cost-optimized, predictive control strategies for complex energy networks in city districts.
MURREAL: Murtaler Reallabor - On the way to 100% renewable energy by 2040
MURREAL connects the actors of the industrial region Murtal with specialists in the field of high tech and materials with the raw material and energy sector, service providers and research and development. In this exploration for a real laboratory, synergies are to be worked out and business models are to be built up to consistently take the path towards 100% renewable energy and climate neutrality by 2040.
INNERGY - Real laboratory in the central Inn-valley for climate-neutral semi-urban areas
Sustainable energy supply solutions for existing quarters and industry had been surveyed holistically and cross-sectorally in a small-structured area, consequently pilot projects had been elaborated with the aim to build up a climate-neutral region.
REC-Businesspark - Investigation of the first Austrian renewable energy community business and industrial park
In the course of the project, the conceptual design of a zero-emission or plus-energy business park in Weiz with a focus on photovoltaics and fuel cells in combination with a Renewable Energy Community (E-EGe) had been carried out. By establishing the park on a "greenfield", all structures can be created according to the requirements of the E-EGe.
Move2Grid – Implementation of regional energy-supply-concepts by hybrid coupling
Based on the results of the national-funded exploratory projects called “Smart Exergy Leoben”, and “Energy Sponge Bruck”, the present implementation project aims at analysing how local, renewable resources support the supply of electric mobility in Leoben in the long term and to integrate it into the municipal distribution grid in a good economic sense.
SOFC4City - SOFC-waste heat utilization for buildings and industry
In this project the application of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) for energy supply (heat and power) of urban areas will be investigated. Due to the high temperature level of the produced heat it would be possible to use this heat for the energy supply of different heat and power consumers (residential buildings, industrial plants, etc.). One aim is to provide the SOFC-heat at several temperature levels in order to establish the advantages of the fuel cell. On the one hand the legal and market-based conditions will be evaluated, on the other hand the technological feasibility will be scoured by the use of CFD-simulation of the heat production.