Suchergebnisse
P³Power - Plug&Play Storage of Photovoltaic Power
The core of the project P³Power is the measurement technology NetDetection, which is able to detect the power consumption of a household from any point, e.g. a regular wall socket. Based on this technology a plug&play powerplant, consisting of photovoltaics and battery pack, is realized. The system is able to guarantee 100% self-consumption within flexible aggregates (from single households to whole communes) without any changes of existing infrastructure. The measurement technology will be implemented into digital hardware, evaluated comprehensively in lab and household environment and subsequently new energy service business models are developed.
GrünStattGrau – Innovations for Greening Cities "The green living laboratory"
GrünStadtGrau represents the holistic of competence for green building technologies such as green roofs and living walls in Austria. It generates impulses for urban green infrastructure on buildings and links innovative products and projects, supports through know-how and analysis for implementation processes. GrünStattGrau guides urban and participatory strategies from development to implementation.
Joining Cards - Investigation of de-constructable fastening and joining techniques for the development of mono-material interior systems made of cardboard
Strategic examination of cardboard products and paper-based materials for the development of de-constructible interior systems and the definition of building components and their interfaces. The result forms the basis for further research projects in the form of a comprehensive knowledge gain.
Syn[En]ergy: Development of Potential Synergy Effects between the Interdependency of Urban Planning goals and Photovoltaic Usage on Open Urban Landscapes
Open spaces such as parking lots, brownfields and some categories of recreation areas offer an underutilised potential for photovoltaics in urban regions. In the course of Syn[En]ergy an inter- and transdisciplinary approach potential synergies and conflicts with other use demands were investigated, a typology and practical solutions for selected areas with regard to requirements from economy, urban planning and design, legal as well social aspects developed, and then evaluated by stakeholders from enterprises, administration and the general public.
Energy-Sponge: The Building as an Energy-Sponge - Electricity In - Heat Out
Innovative, dynamic control concepts had been developed which enable (air) heat pumps in combination with PV- or renewable grid electricity to use the building mass of a multi-familiy house as heat storage. User acceptance had been evaluated and possible business models had been developed.
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 %.
PowerShade - Development of electricity-generating shading solutions for energy-flexible buildings in urban space
The main goal of the cooperative R&D project "PowerShade" was the development of low-cost and universally usable electricity-generating shading solutions for energy-flexible buildings in urban space.
RCC – Reduced Carbon Concrete: Implementation of CO2-redudes concrete in construction sites
The objectives of the present project "RCC - Reduced Carbon Concrete" were to test the current knowledge about the temperature-dependent curing processes of performance concretes by concrete work on large components on the construction site, under summer and winter conditions, and in precast production. The results will be incorporated into construction practice and standardization work.
Hook-and-Loop fastener application for the technical building equipment
The aim of this exploration study is to explore a possible systematic change that will allow for a more universal application of Hook-and-Loop (or similar) fasteners in the construction industry, especially in building installation phase.
Study of the Potential of Popcorn-Technologies for the Austrian Energy System
Potenzialstudie von Popcorn-Technologien für das österreichische Energiesystem
Ziel des Projekts war die Identifizierung von Technologien und Innovationsprozessen im Bereich der Energieforschung, die sich derzeit in einem relativ frühen Entwicklungsstadium befinden, technisch und wirtschaftlich jedoch ein enormes Potenzial aufweisen. Betrachtet wird das Einflusspotenzial der Popcorn-Technologien auf das Energiesystem und notwendige Rahmenbedingungen, die ein Aufpoppen der Technologien ermöglichen.
Coole Fenster - Fenster mit Beschattung im Spannungsfeld sommerliche Überwärmung, Tageslicht und winterlicher Wärmeschutz in der Klimakrise

Das Fenster und dazugehörige Komponenten wie Sonnen- oder Blendschutz werden als einheitliches Haustechnikelement hinsichtlich unterschiedlicher jahreszeitlicher Erfordernisse bzw. im Hinblick auf die Klimakrise optimiert. Die Ergebnisse dienen als Grundlage für Neuentwicklungen in der Fenster- und Verschattungstechnik, um sommerlichen wie winterlichen Wärmeschutz bei gleichzeitiger Gewährleistung einer ganzjährigen ausreichenden natürlichen Belichtung sicherzustellen.
Schriftenreihe
68/2023
C. Leh, V. Stiegler, R. Wolffhardt, S. Vavrik-Kirchsteiger, J. Bachinger, H. Ferk, P. Schober, B. Nusser
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 182 Seiten
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Potenzialstudie von Popcorn-Technologien für das österreichische Energiesystem

Der Bericht dokumentiert die Ergebnisse des Projekts „Popcorn-Technologien“. Systematisch wird versucht, in die langfristige Zukunft von Technologieentwicklung, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft zu blicken. Aufkommende Technologien und radikale Innovationssprünge werden identifiziert, die einen ökonomischen und/oder sozialen Nutzen bringen.
Schriftenreihe
12/2021
H. Warmuth, T. Steffl, L. Zillner
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 72 Seiten
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Technologie Portrait Energieeffiziente Gebäude (Juli 2002)

Das Technologie Portrait bietet einem Fachpublikum ebenso wie der interessierten Öffentlichkeit ein kompaktes Querschnittsbild des Technologiebereiches Energieeffiziente Gebäude.