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IEA Tasks & Annexes
Tasks & Annexes from the Technology Programs of the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Mission
Until the mid 1970‘s energy supply policy was a side issue for the industrialized nations: all the energy services needed could be provided with the fossil sources of energy available in the market.The oil crisis in October 1973 was a turning-point in national and international energy policies – for the first time the extent of dependence on the oil-exporting countries was revealed, and the security of the supply of energy in future seemed to be in jeopardy.
International Sustainable Energy Conference – ISEC 2022
5. – 7. April 2022
Congress Graz, Austria and Online
ISEC 2022 is a forum for research, business and energy policy. The conference focuses on Renewable Heating and Cooling in Integrated Urban and Industrial Energy Systems.
World Sustainable Energy Days 2025
4. - 7. März 2025
Wels
The leading conference on the energy transition and climate neutrality.
Visualisation of IEA TCPs
International activities for the energy supply of the future are taking place within the framework of IEA's technology cooperation. Visualisations based on a graph database show the extensive activities of the individual technology cooperation programmes (TCPs). The collaborations of countries on individual topics were made clearly visible, too.
Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT) Conference
21. - 26. October 2018
Melbourne, Australia
The GHGT conferences are held every two years in IEAGHG's member countries and have become a focal point for international research on CO2 capture and storage.
IESCG Workshop: Digitalization and decentralization: How to unleash the full potential of this synergy?
14. September 2021, 11:00 - 14:15 Uhr
Online
The meeting aims at exchanging experiences among TCPs about the potential role of digitalization in the integration of distributed resources, to enhance the efficiency within the integrated energy system and to unleash the potential for variable RES integration and system decarbonisation.
IEA EGRD Workshop "System Resiliency and Flexibility"
13. - 14. May 2019
Technologiezentrum Seestadt, Seestadtstraße 27, 1220 Wien andAustrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT), Raum EA08, Radetzkystraße 2, 1030 Wien
The Change in the energy system from a fossil fuel based to a renewable energy production is linked to major challenges. Framework conditions for the minimisation of vulnerability and maximisation of resilience of the energy supply had been discussed.
IEA-4E Policy Brief
Auswirkungen der "schrittweisen Abschaffung" ineffizienter Leuchtprodukte (Überarbeitung)
Herausgeber: IEA 4E
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IEA ES Task 35: Flexible Sector Coupling through Energy Storage Implementation
Task 35 of the IEA Energy Storage TCP addressed Flexible Sector Coupling (FSC) through the implementation of energy storage and examined the role of energy storage in the context of the concept of sector coupling. The demand sectors include electricity, heating/cooling and mobility. FSC was defined, examples of FSC were described and studies on the use of FSC in local and the German national energy systems were carried out.
IEA ES Annex 39: Large Thermal Energy Storages for District Heating
Large-scale heat storage systems will play a central role in increasing the necessary flexibility of district heating networks and enable the further expansion of renewable energies. The main objective of the Annex is to determine the aspects that are important in planning, decision-making and implementing large thermal energy storages for integration into district heating systems and for industrial processes, given the boundary conditions for different locations and different system configurations.
IEA ES Annex 50: Prefab Systems for Low Energy/High Comfort Building Renewal
Development of integrated concepts for multi-storey buildings, which enable renovations of buildings with high energy efficiency at good user acceptance during the realisation phase as well as afterwards (comfort, affordability). Relevant components: integrated solutions of roof and façade with high rate of pre-fabrication, the possibility of integrating the energy façade/roofs and energy distribution and supply.
IEA Energy Storage (ES)
The aim of the IEA Energy Storage (ES) Technology Programme is to enable integrated research, development, implementation and integration of energy storage technologies in order to optimise the energy efficiency of all types of energy systems and to promote the use of renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels.
PV Power Update
Herausgeber: IEA-PVPS
Englisch, 8 Seiten
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International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry
4. - 7. November 2019
Santiago, Chile
The SHC Conference is a platform for the international solar and renewable energy community. Special emphasis lies on energy and buildings, solar heating and cooling, solar energy for industry, solar desalination and topics specific to the region.
Austria's Way into the Future of Energy - Strategies and Success Stories (2019)
This broschure illustrates strategies and success stories from research & development for a sustainable energy future.
Herausgeber: Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Climate and Energy Fund, Austrian Economic Chambers
Englisch, 68 Seiten
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IEA Hydrogen (Hydrogen TCP)
The Hydrogen TCPs coordinates joint R&D activities with the aim of advancing the development and deployment of safe and sustainable technologies for the production, storage and supply of clean and affordable hydrogen and its derivatives for use in industry, mobility, heating and electricity.
15th International Conference on Energy Storage - ENERSTOCK 2021
09. - 11. June 2021
Ljubljana, SI
The conference will feature an impressive number of distinguished experts presenting the latest scientific and technological achievements, as well as future trends and prospects in thermal and electrical energy storage, materials, applications and systems, climate change, climate policies and other related disciplines.
Working Party on Industrial Decarbonisation (WPID)
The aim of the Working Party on Industrial Decarbonisation WPID is to provide a platform with a focus on key aspects towards accelerating industrial decarbonisation. The initial focus area of the WPID will be on definitions related to what constitutes climate friendly production standards in heavy industry and how these standards can support successful decarbonisation policies. Thus WPID is working together with IEA members as well as relevant globale private and public stakeholder and supports the IEA office in reporting, benchmarking and foresight.
IEA-SHC Task 50: Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings
Retrofitting of non-residential buildings with energy efficient daylight and artificial lighting solutions can significantly contribute to reductions in electric energy consumption. However, appropriate technologies have to be made available to the stakeholders (investors, industry, consultants, designer) that are involved in the retrofitting process. Thus, system solutions for daylighting and artificial lighting were evaluated, simple rating and evaluation tools were developed and case studies that serve as best practice examples were monitored. The results were collected in the Lighting Retrofit Advisor, which helps stakeholders within the lighting retrofit process.