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Pioneer Region for Smart Grids in Upper Austria
Worldwide a change of energy systems takes place. The increased use of renewable energy leads to a decentralization of energy supply and therefore active control systems for the energy supply systems will be necessary.
Elements for implementation of the Model region for Smart Grids in Salzburg: Active distribution in medium and low voltage grids
Pioneer region for Smart Grids in Vorarlberg: Smart Grid Biosphere Park "Großes Walsertal"
Elements for implementation of the Model region for Smart Grids in Salzburg: V2G Vehicle to Grid Strategies and Interfaces
Pioneer region for Smart Grids in Vorarlberg: Smart voltage control at the DG-demonstration grid
Pioneer region for Smart Grids in Vorarlberg: International Connection
Further elements for the implementation of the model region in Salzburg
Elements for implementation of the Model region for Smart Grids in Salzburg: Consumer to Grid and Building to Grid - Last Demand Side Management
Model region for Smart Grids in Salzburg
To reach the objectives of the Austrian energy- and environmental policy the extension of electric vehicle network and an increase of the share of renewable energies at the energy supply to 34 % (today 15 %) until 2020 are necessary. For the integration of electric vehicles and a higher share of renewable energies, Smart Grids will become a key element for a future energy supply.
Energy Systems of Tomorrow
"Energy Systems of Tomorrow" focuses on the development of new technologies and concepts for a flexible and efficient energy system based on renewable energy sources.
Project-Imagepool
Project images created as part of the City of Tomorrow, House of Tomorrow and IEA Research Cooperation programs.
SHC Conference 2015
2. - 4. December 2015
IstanbulIstanbul, TR
The Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry conference is the premier annual event for solar professionals in heating and cooling applications.
IEA Bioenergy - The impact of indirect land use change (2009)

This publication provides the summary and conclusions from the workshop Bioenergy - The Impact of Indirect Land Use Change, held in conjunction with the meeting of the Executive Committee of IEA Bioenergy in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 May 2009.
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Solar Heat Worldwide - Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2005

The solar thermal collector capacity in operation worldwide equaled 107.8 GWth corresponding to 154 million square meters at the end of the year 2005. Of this, 90.7 GWth were accounted for by flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors and 16.2 GWth for unglazed plastic collectors. Air collector capacity was installed to an extent of 0.9 GWth.
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Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Austria -- 2007 Review

Since the last review in 2002, Austrian energy policy has seen many positive developments. Today, Austria counts among the IEA member countries with the highest share of renewable energy supply, thus increasing energy security and reducing CO2 emissions. Great progress has also been made in the utilisation of biomass for heat and electricity production. Nevertheless, many challenges remain.
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Solar Heating And Cooling in Austria (Faninger, 2009)

Status Report 2009 on Research, Development and Market Deployment of Solar Thermal Technologies in Austria. Presented to the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme in July 2009
Clean coal technologies for a carbon-constraines world (Kessels/Bakker/Clemens, 05-2007)

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Ash management in coal-fired power plants (Couch, 10-2006)

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IEA 4E Product Energy Efficiency Trends (PEET) Project – 4 Reports

The Product Energy Efficiency Trends (PEET) project aims to monitor the energy efficiency of selected product groups in the 4E member countries and regions, to provide information on progress from year to year. The latest PEET reports published in 2022 summarize the state of energy efficiency regulations for four product groups. These are: electric motors, room air conditioners, televisions and monitors, and household refrigerators.
Herausgeber: IEA - 4E Energieeffiziente Endverbrauchsgeräte, 2022
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