Suchergebnisse
Knowledge based determination of plant species
Pollen for medical applications can be sorted by special machines. An integrated database and a spectrometric calibration allow a precise separation of the species with an identification of the plant species.
SOCO.net - Solar Cooling Network for AUSTR(AL)IA
The main goal was to establish a long-term cooperation for "Solar Cooling" between the Austria Solar Innovation Center (ASiC) and the Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (CSES) at the renowned Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. Combining the competences of both institutes immediately offers the chance to boost the penetration of the European and the Australian market with this new technology for cooling in sustainable buildings.
Zero Carbon Village - energy autarcic settlement
Development and demonstration of a totally CO2 neutral and energy self sufficient residential area, produced in prefabricated straw bale constructions. The focus of the research is put on industrialized modular mass production of "Zero Carbon Houses", energy self sufficiency and the use of energy efficient and sustainable materials like straw.
ZERIA 3 (Zero Emissions Research in Application)
Elaboration of the principles for zero emission enterprises. The results show that this approach can be realistic and economically advantageous in many cases.
Energy R&D 2019: Public Expenditures in Austria
The public energy research expenditures in 2019 amounted to 149,1 Mio Euro. In first place is energy efficiency (especially e-mobility, industry and buildings) followed by renewables (especially bioenergy and photovoltaics) as well as smart grids and storage.
10/2020
A. Indinger, M. Katzenschlager
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 134 Seiten
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EGRD Webinar: Energy Infrastructure - Public Acceptance
24. November 2020, 14:00 - 15:30 (CET)
Online
The transition to a sustainable, clean energy system requires restructuring with radical changes in how we produce, transmit and consume energy. This will only succeed with public engagement. The Webinar adresses questions like: What influences public perceptions of and responses to new energy technologies? How does the provision of information influence people's attitudes towards different technologies?
IEA C3E TCP: Kick-Off Call with the Austrian Ambassadors (2020)
On the morning of Friday, 26th of June 2020, a kick-off call was organized with the Austrian representatives of the C3E Initiative as well as the newly appointed Austrian Ambassadors for the period of 2020 – 2022.
Herausgeber: IEA C3E TCP
Englisch
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Energy R&D 2020: Public Expenditures in Austria
In 2020, about 1,000 projects and activities for publicly funded energy-related research, development and first-of-a-kind demonstration amounted to 155.2 million euros. As in previous years, the area of "energy-efficient end-use technologies" is in first place with expenditures of 76.8 million euros. The areas "smart grids and storage", "renewable energy" and "cross-cutting issues" follow by a comparatively wide margin.
20/2021
A. Indinger, M. Rollings
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 134 Seiten
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Webinar: EBC Technical Day - Energy innovations for the city of tomorrow
June 24th 2020
Online
The Webinar highlighted activities of the IEA TCP ”Energy in Buildings and Communities” (EBC) as well as results from Austrian R&D projects funded within the Austrian research and technology programme “City of Tomorrow”.
Mapping of IEA TCPs
The publication visualizes the current activities of the IEA Energy Technology Network and identifies possible gaps and overlaps. The mapping includes 185 ongoing tasks and annexes (Status September 2017).
Schriftenreihe
10/2018
Lukas Eggler, Andreas Indinger, Lukas Zwieb
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 64 Seiten
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Energy Flexible Buildings – Potential and Performance
26th September 2017, 10.00 a.m.
Kuppelsaal TU Wien, Karlsplatz, 1040 Wien
Workshop and technical visits in cooperation with IEA EBC Annex 67
IEA FBC Implementing Agreement Fluidized Bed Conversion (working period 2009 - 2013)
Overview of the current status of the fluidized bed technology worldwide in regards to energy technology.
"IÖB-Tool" Housing and renewable energy technologies
Innovation-promoting public procurement tool for housing and renewable energy technologies
Development of foamed products based on protein
An extrusion process is applied for the production of foamed profiles and filling materials consisting of biogenous raw materials. Pellets can be used as insulation material in the building industry, profiles shall break into new markets because of its little weight.
Fair market conditions for virtual power plants
Analysis of technical, economical and regulatory conditions to get fair terms under competition in the liberalised market for virtual power plants on renewable energy basis.
Development of a solid-wood-passivehouse-window
Based on experience with low-energy-windows, a solid wood window is being developed, which meets passivehouse-standards.
IEA FBC Implementing Agreement Fluidized Bed Conversion (working period 2020 - 2023)
The aim of the project is to continue to further develop the internationally very well accepted participation of Austria in the information network of the IEA Fluidized Bed Conversion (FBC) Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) to optimize fluidized bed conversion of fuels applied to clean energy production (heat and power). All stakeholders will be included on a national as well as on a global level.
Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria: Market Development 2019
Biomass, Photovoltaic, Solarthermal collectors, Heat pumps and Wind power
14/2020
P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, B. Fürnsinn, M. Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, E. Prem, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, M. Wittmann, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 266 Seiten
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Circularity in the Clean Energy Transition - IEA EGRD Webinar
26. April 2021
Online
This webinar looked at the circularity of the clean energy transition from different angles: Challenges related to sourcing materials for renewable energy infrastructure, circularity in manufacturing processes and their durability and eventually disposal or reuse. These challenges were exemplified by a closer look at wind turbines and batteries.
Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria: Market Development 2020
Biomass, Photovoltaic, Solarthermal collectors, Heat pumps and Wind power
18/2021
P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, B. Fürnsinn, M. Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, E. Prem, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, M. Wittmann, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 273 Seiten