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A toolbox to evaluate non-residential lighting and daylighting retrofit in practice

Herausgeber: Energy and Buildings, under review
Englisch, 10 Seiten
Workshop: 48th International Energy Agency- Fluidised bed conversion (IEA-FBC) meeting
24. May 2004 -
25. May 2004
TU ViennaWien, AT
Workshop on "Future Challenges for Waste Combustion and Co-combustion in FBC"
IEA-SHC Task 50: Advanced Lighting Solutions for Retrofitting Buildings - 2014 Highlights (2015)

Herausgeber: IEA-SHC Task 50
Englisch, 3 Seiten
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SHC 2012 - International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry
9th - 11th July 2012
InterContinental San Francisco Hotel
San Francisco, US
SHC 2012 is the first of this new series of scientific and policy conferences on solar heating and cooling. The conference offers a discussion platform for project results and progress of the IEA SHC Programme´s work, but also targets a much wider audience of the solar heating and cooling community.
IEA Bioenergy Task 33 Webinar - Gasification: A Crucial Technology for the Energy Transition. A Global Perspective.
24. February 2021
Online, AT
For this webinar speakers from India, China and Europe are invited to share their insights on how gasification is developing as a technology. You will learn on technology developments as well as ongoing R&D in the field of gasification. Gasification is a technology, which can serve many purposes. For the production of heat and power on a small scale, to the production of fuel and chemicals on a larger scale.
Greenhouse gas emissions from bioenergy systems: Impacts of timing, issues of responsibility
March 8th-10th, 2010
Brussels, Belgium
IEA Bioenergy is an international, collaborative research programme on bioenergy aiming at improved international cooperation and information exchange (
Methodology Guidelines on Life Cycle Assessment of Photovoltaic Electricity 3rd Edition (2016)

Rolf Frischknecht, Garvin Heath, Marco Raugei, Parikhit Sinha, Mariska de Wild-Scholten
Herausgeber: IEA PVPS Programm
Englisch, 34 Seiten
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Workshop: CFD aided design and other design tools for industrial biomass combustion plants
6. June 2013
Bella Center, room 19
Copenhagen, DK
IEA Bioenergy Task 32 organises an expert workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) aided design as a side event of the EU Biomass Conference to share practical experiences and address the current opportunities and limitations of CFD based design of industrial biomass combustion appliances
European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
26. - 29. April 2021
Marseille & Online, FR
EUBCE is the largest biomass conference and exhibition in the world. Each year, EUBCE brings together the greatest minds and latest advancements in biomass, with the aim of accelerating research and market uptake across the globe. During the conference, over 2,000 experts from both academia and industry share and discuss groundbreaking ideas, technologies, applications, and solutions for the sourcing, production, and utility of biomass.
IEA DSM Task 17: Integration of Demand Side Management, Distributed Generation, Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Storages
The main objective of the proposed Task is to study how to achieve the optimal integration of distributed generation, energy storages and flexible demand, and thus increase the value of distributed generation and demand response and decrease problems caused by intermittent distributed generation (mainly based on RES) in the physical electricity systems and at the electricity market. The Task deals with distributed energy resources both at local (distribution network and customer) level and at transmission system level where large wind farms are connected.
IEA PVPS Task 15: Builiding integrated Photovoltaic (Working period 2019 - 2023)
The IEA PVPS Task 15 promotes building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) by overcoming technical and non-technical barriers. Despite its potential, BIPV remains largely underutilised due to economic, legal and normative barriers, lack of knowledge transfer and business models. Task 15.2 addresses these issues through research exchange and bridging gaps between BIPV stakeholders to accelerate the implementation and market penetration of BIPV.
Bioenergy and Sustainable Development - Climate Change Mitigation and Opportunities for Sustainability Co-Benefits
23. - 24. May 2022
Online, AT
The aim of this e-Workshop is to provide practical information to qualify the contributions of bioenergy to climate change mitigation, highlight the opportunities and co-benefits of biomass supply chains (beyond energy provision) and open the prospects of stimulating such co-benefits and managing trade-offs.
Climate-neutral industry

Paths towards clean, competitive manufacturing
energy innovation austria
2/2022
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 16 Seiten
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3rd International Workshop on Carnot Batteries
27. - 28. September 2022
Stuttgart, DE
The 3rd International Workshop on Carnot batteries will bring together experts in energy storage, in particular thermal energy storage, to discuss the state of the art of research and demonstration of Carnot batteries.
IEA PVPS Task 15: Enabling Framework for the Acceleration of BIPV (Working period 2024 - 2027)
Photovoltaics in general, and thus also the integration of photovoltaics into buildings (BIPV), represents a key component in the energy system of the future. The issues of land consumption for PV and dual use are now making BIPV increasingly important. Solutions for photovoltaics integrated into the building envelope are therefore increasingly becoming the focus of the construction industry.
3rd IEA SHC Task 65 - Austrian National Workshop
8. April 2024
Hotel Europa, Graz, AT
This is the third of three workshops of the IEA SHC Task 65, which takes place at the national level. The purpose of these workshops is to bring together collected Austrian know-how into Task 65 and to reflect the findings of international experts, as well as to test the tools and methods developed.
IEA IETS Task 18: Digitalization, Artificial Intelligence and Related Technologies for Energy Efficiency and GHG Emissions Reduction in Industry (Working period 2023 - 2024)
The work in Task 18 enables the exchange of experience and knowledge between industry and research institutions from different countries. Through this cooperation best practices are identified and disseminated to promote the implementation of energy-efficient technologies in industry. In the medium and long-term, this contributes to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of industry.
IEA IETS Task 17: Membrane processes in biorefineries (Working period 2023 - 2025)
Biorefineries are essential for the transition from petroleum- to a biobased industry. The use of biomass as raw material for recyclable materials, chemicals and energy sources is essential and requires efficient and sustainable production processes. This project aims to strengthen national and international know-how transfer between research and development for membrane-based processes in biorefineries. The focus is on application, improvement and innovation in all aspects of membrane distillation.
IEA IETS Task 17: Membrane processes in biorefineries (Working period 2024 - 2025)
Membrane technologies in biorefineries are essential for industrial development in order to enable the transition to a bio-based industry. Biomass as a raw material requires efficient processes. The IEA IETS Task XVII (24-26) project promotes the transfer of know-how between research, industry and membrane manufacturers for resource-efficient applications. The national task strengthens the Austrian research landscape through networking activities.
IEA IETS Annex 11: Industrial Biorefineries (Working period 2020-2022)
With the increasing market share of bio-based products, the concepts of circular economy are highly relevant for the industry. In this context, biorefineries have established themselves as an explicitly integrative, multi-functional overall concept and essential hub in the use of biomass as a raw material source for the sustainable production of various (intermediate) products (chemicals, valuable materials, energy carriers).