Suchergebnisse
Symposium: SESEC VI SYMPOSIUM
30. Oct 2007 - 1. Nov 2007
Olympic MuseumLausanne, CH
International Networking for Promoting Sustainable Development at the Local Level
Workshop: Advanced Fuel Cells
1. September 2010
University of Technology
Graz, AT
The main goals of the workshop are the presentation of the research´s main areas of the Implementing Agreement and the discussion about the current development status of fuel cell systems.
Clean Energy Ministerial Pre-event "Women in Energy: Harnessing All Talent"
17. September 2020, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. CET
Online
Do you support the participation of women in the energy sector? Do you want to help accelerate efforts to make the energy sector more inclusive and diverse? Participate in this virtual event via Youtube-Livestream.
ERA-NET Bioenergy Thematic Online Seminar "Highlighting innovative bioenergy research"
18. January 2022, 9:00 - 13:00 Uhr
Online
The ERA-NET Bioenergy Thematic online Seminar will provide an exciting update on newest research results looking at biological or thermal conversion pathways for bioenergy production.
Folder: Innovative nature based solutions for greening cities

Densely built-up areas, the associated soil sealing and a lack of green spaces are enormous challenges in times of climate change. The folder shows a variety of ways in which innovative greening technologies can help cities adapt to climate change.
Herausgeber: BMK (2020)
Mehrsprachig, 2 Seiten
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IEA UsersTCP SLA 2.0: Inclusive and Community-Oriented Approaches to a Social License to Automate (Working period 2022-2024)
The energy transition is critical in solving the climate crisis. Automated demand side management has great potential in this process but struggles with social acceptance. In SLA2.0, the role of gender and diversity factors concerning flexibility and engagement was analysed, and the potential contribution of energy communities to a social license for automation was explored. Based on the findings, flexibility profiles and recommendations were developed.
Making the Circular Economy Work
29. March 2023, 14:00-15:30
online
The speakers will go through various aspects of the circular economy, from bioenergy to industrial and urban symbioses, including local strategic planning. How can European cities and municipalities become circular? Should they develop a cross-sectoral circular economy strategy or focus on specific areas? What are the areas where the circular model can be applied?
European Geothermal Congress (EGC)
17. - 21. October 2022
Berlin, DE
Organised every 3 years by European Geothermal Energy Council (EGEC), the European association representing the geothermal sector, EGC is the largest geothermal event in Europe. Hosting a combination of events for all the geothermal sector, EGC is a unique opportunity for stakeholders from all parts of the sector, to come together and to learn, finding new ways to progress.
Green Biorefinery

An innovative Technology Concept for the Creation of a Sustainable Supply of Raw Materials within the "Fabrik der Zukunft" Subprogram
Forschungsforum
1/2004
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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The Sahel Project

Silicate technology for the improvement of water uptake and nutrient storage in marginal soils
Forschungsforum
1/2006
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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First passive-house school reconstruction

Factor 10 refurbishment of the General Secondary School II and Polytechnic School of Schwanenstadt (Upper Austria) with prefabricated wooden façade elements and with a comfort ventilation system.
Solar Air Systems

Austrian Research within the scope of the International Energ Agency research program "Solar Heating and Cooling"
Forschungsforum
1/2000
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Architecturally Diverse, Energetic Renewal

Post War Modernist Buildings Under Monument Protection. A Comparative Analysis of Energy Efficient Renewal Case study: Open Air School Franklinstrasse, Wien 21
Addressing the Energy-Water Nexus through R&D Planning and Policies
28. - 29. May 2018
European Commission Brussels, Belgium
This EGRD workshop aims to gain further understandings of the issues of the energy-water nexus and to highlight best practice and opportunities, including integrated systems, governance, regulations, and markets (national, inter-regional or inter-national). Participants will explore opportunities for addressing the energy-water nexus in order to inform more effective R&D planning and policies.
BIGMODERN Subproject 7: Monitoring concept
Development of a pattern for comprehensive documentation of the project results. The concepts contain amongst others monitoring of energy consumption, resources, costs, functionality and comfort, etc.
Direct feeding system for biogas plants
The aim of this project is to develop an energy- and cost-saving direct feeding system for biogas plants, which deals with differing types of substrates and sizes of plants. Furthermore it solves previous logistical problems.
IEA Bioenergy Conference 2015
26. - 29. October 2015
Berlin, DE
The 2015 Conference will provide stakeholders from industry, academia and policy with an insight into recent research and market developments in bioenergy.
IEA 4E TCP-PECTA: Power Electronic Conversion Technology (Working period 2019 - 2021)
The IEA 4E Power Electronic Conversion Technology Annex (PECTA) aims to evaluate the efficiency potential related to the integration of Wide Bandgap (WBG) based power semiconductors for relevant applications and to act as an independent knowledge platform. In the first work period, energy savings have been initially assessed for selected applications, a roadmap for WBG materials was derived and the work plan for PECTA's Phase 2 was defined.
Highlights of Bioenergy Research 2020
January 24th, 2020
Messe Congress Graz, Messeplatz 1, 8010 Graz
National and international results from the IEA Bioenergy Tasks and the ERA-NET Bioenergy
IEA-ISGAN Annex 1: Global Smart Grid Inventory IEA-ISGAN and Annex 2: Smart Grid Case Studies
The international Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) aims to improve the understanding of Smart-Grid-technologies and to accelerate global deployment. The work in ISGAN is structured in eight standing working groups (annexes). The present project describes the Austrian contribution to Annex 1: Smart Grids Inventory and Annex 2: Smart Grids Case Studies.