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Energy R&D 2024: Public Expenditures in Austria
Public expenditure on energy research amounted to €401 million in 2024, an increase of €90 million over the previous year. New RTI initiatives, IPCEI, research infrastructure and a good mix of open-ended and thematic formats contributed to this increase. The top topics were hydrogen and energy efficiency in industry.
Schriftenreihe
25/2025
A. Indinger, F. Bettin, M. Rollings
Herausgeber: BMIMI
Deutsch, 155 Seiten
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Energy R&D 2021: Public Expenditures in Austria
The public energy research expenditures amounted to 224.1 million euros in 2021, thanks to the economic stimulus plan. This is the highest value so far and an increase of 44.4%.
Schriftenreihe
22/2022
A. Indinger, M. Rollings
Herausgeber: BMK
Englisch, 123 Seiten
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IEA 4E EDNA: Electronic Devices and Networks Annex (Working period 2022 - 2024)
By 2030, the number of network-connected electronic devices worldwide is expected to exceed 100 billion, resulting in significant consequences for global energy consumption. The IEA 4E Electronic Devices and Networks Annex - EDNA therefore aims to develop policy recommendations to promote the energy efficiency of network-connected devices, and make those project results available to key stakeholders such as policy makers and product developers in the form of reports, policy briefs and tools.
Workshop: Biomass Supply Issues and Solutions
14. May 2007 - 16. May 2007
Hotel Schwärzler
Bregenz, AT
The workshop represents a regular event of this three year period of Task 29 activities. It provides an opportunity for specialists and non-specialists alike to learn and participate in an action focused on understanding the complex social and economic interactions of bioenergy and community.
Producing with Solar Energy
4/2003
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Industry Newsletter: Solar and Heat Pump Systems
IEA - SHC Task 44 / Annex 38
M. D'Antoni, R. Fedrizzi, W. Sparber
Englisch
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Analysis of Long-Term Performance of PV Systems
IEA-PVPS Task 13, May 2014
Herausgeber: IEA Photovoltaik Power Systems Programme
Englisch, 60 Seiten
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Working Party on Renewable Energy Technologies (REWP)
Central tasks of the Renewable Energy Working Party (REWP) are to support the IEA research programs, discuss current energy and technology policy issues among the IEA member states, advise the IEA Secretariat in Paris on issues related to R&D, technology and market introduction, and support the IEA in their outreach strategy.
IEA ISGAN Working Group 6 Transmission and Distribution Network Systems (working period 2023-2024)
IEA ISGAN Working Group 6 addresses the challenges in the overall system of transmission and distribution networks for electricity. The results will improve the understanding of the impact of smart grid technologies on the overall system performance, transmission capacities and operational management of public electricity supply systems. In the project years 2022-2023, international pilot projects on flexibility use and the necessary interaction of transmission and distribution grid operators will be summarised and conclusions drawn.
Conference: 8th A3PS Conference: Eco-Mobility 2013
3. - 4. October 2013
Tech Gate Vienna, Donau-City-Straße 11220 Vienna, AT
Strategies, R&D-Funding Programs and Projects of Industry, Research and Public Authorities for the Development and Market Introduction of Alternative Propulsion Systems and Fuels.
12th Heat Pump Conference: Rethink Energy, Act NOW!
15. - 18. May 2017
World Trade CentreRotterdam, NL
A conference where the latest development and prospects in technology, applications and markets are shared with applied professionals.
Workshop: Green ICT for Growth and Sustainability
1. June 2012
Vienna University of Econonomics and Business
Vienna, AT
The event brings together high-level scientists and policy-makers to explore, discuss and address pressing questions on the potentials and challenges of Green ICT for Economic Growth and Sustainable Consumption.
IEA: Co-utilisation of Biomass with Fossil Fuels
Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo 55 Workshop
Englisch
Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems (2014)
Diese Policy Guidelines enthalten die Beschreibung eines Motor Policy Toolkits bestehend aus sieben Politiken: Mindeststandards, Labelling, Freiwillige Vereinbarungen mit der Industrie, Energiemanagement Programme, Energieauditprogramme, Unternehmensmotorpolitik, finanzielle Anreize und Bewusstseinsbildung.
K. Kulterer, P. Lackner, R. Werle, C. U. Brunner, M. Ellis
Herausgeber: IEA-4E Electric Motor Systems Annex
Englisch, 64 Seiten
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Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems (2013)
Dieser Beitrag für die EEMODS Konferenz 2013, beinhaltet einen Bericht zum Zwischenstand der Erarbeitung der Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems. Er gibt einen Überblick über verpflichtende Motorpolitiken und führt im Detail die Empfehlungen bei der Einführung von Mindeststandards für E-Motoren aus und beschreibt freiwillige Motorpolitiken (Labeling, Energiemanagement, Energieaudits, Tools) mit Beispielen aus den teilnehmenden Staaten.
K. Kulterer, P. Lackner, R. Werle
Herausgeber: IEA-4E Electric Motor Systems Annex
Englisch, 9 Seiten
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IEA Advanced Fuel Cells Newsletter 07, Winter 2015
Der Newsletter gibt einen Überblick über aktuelle Aktivitäten in den teilnehmenden Ländern sowie in den verschiedenen Annexen.
Herausgeber: IEA Advanced Fuel Cells Implementing Agreement
Englisch
IEA-SHC Newsletter: "Solar Update" Issue 61, May 2015
Herausgeber: IEA- Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
Englisch, 22 Seiten
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IEA ISGAN Annex 6: Electricity Transmission and Distribution Systems (working period 2021-2022)
ISGAN Annex 6 deals with the possible system-related challenges in the development of future smart grids. Austria is leading Task 4 Interaction of Transmission and Distribution Networks. The main topic in the work program relates to flexibility topologies within transmission and distribution grids. The results and analyses had been published on the one hand in a discussion paper and in condensed form in a video. Communication and dissemination activities were targeted and conducted to different stakeholder groups.
IEA ISGAN Annex 7: Smart Grid Transitions (Working period 2020-2023)
ISGAN Annex / Working Group 7 explored how Smart Grids can support the energy transition. Focus areas included transition processes, governance, market development, and decentralized actors like prosumers. Results were shared through policy briefs, publications, and workshops. An international Community of Practice connects policymakers from ministries, regulatory agencies, and funding bodies and fosters smarter energy systems.
IEA-ISGAN Working Group 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) (Working period 2021 - 2024)
As a global network, SIRFN works to improve the understanding of smart grid technologies and to promote their development and dissemination worldwide. Austria's participation during the project period ensured the networking and visibility of the Austrian smart grid research infrastructure at a global level and provided important access to a worldwide network of leading institutions and laboratories.