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Final Report Annex XIX Subtask 3 Fuel for Fuel Cells

Englisch, 7 Seiten
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Particulate Emissions from Biomass Combustion in IEA Countries (2008)

Englisch
Journal paper by Austrian contributors of the IEA EBC Annex 66

The deployment-dependence of occupancy-related models in building performance simulation. (Energy and Buildings Volume 117, pages 313–320, April 2016)
A. Mahdavi, F. Tahmasebi
Herausgeber: Elsevier B.V.
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Workshop on Photovoltaic Performance and Reliability
8. April 2016
EURAC research, Viale Druso, 1, Drususallee 139100 Bozen, IT
After the 14th IEA PVPS Task 13 experts group project meeting an international workshop will be held. Content will be Outdoor & indoor inspection methods, Performance monitoring and modelling.
Workshop: IEA-DSM Task XVII - Expert Meeting
30. September - 1. October 2010
AIT - Austrian Institute of TechnologyVienna, AT
Integration of Demand Side Management, Distributed Generation, Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Storages Task extension: Assessment of the effects of the penetration of emerging DER technologies to different stakeholders and to the whole electricity system.
72nd IEA Fluidized Bed Conversion Meeting
28. - 29. April 2016
BudapestBudapest, HU
IEA Fluidzed Bed Conversion Meeting with the focus on biomass and waste utilization, visit of the new Dunaujvaros CFB plant
IEA Heat Pump Programme - Annual Report 2011

Herausgeber: Heat Pump Centre
Englisch, 24 Seiten
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Webinar: Future weather data and heatwaves
31. May 2022
Online, AT
Well-insulated and air-tight buildings are known to be vulnerable to overheating. An increase in the severity and duration of heatwaves is expected, resulting in more severe overheating risks, affecting on their turn the health and mortality of building users. To achieve more future-proof buildings, it is crucial to design buildings that are "resilient" to overheating in future climate conditions.
11th International Summer School on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs)
21. - 25. August 2018
TU Graz, Inffeldgasse 25/D, 1st floor, Lecture Room i7, 8010 Graz, AT
The Summer School is organized by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria, in co-operation with Yokohama National University (YNU), Japan and with internationally recognised experts in the field of fuel cell research. The lectures include fundamental studies and advanced aspects of PEFCs.
IEA Clean Coal Center Newsletter #76, 8/2013

Herausgeber: IEA Clean Coal Center (CCC)
Englisch, 8 Seiten
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IEA Heat Pump Programme - Annual Report 2013

Herausgeber: Heat Pump Centre
Englisch, 24 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 PVPS Task 12: Photovoltaics Sustainability (working period 2018 - 2021)
The aim of IEA PVPS Task 12 is to foster international collaboration in the area of photovoltaics and environment. That includes compiling and disseminating accurate information on environment, health, safety, and other aspects of sustainability associated with the life-cycle of photovoltaics. Results are guidelines and data basis in order to harmonize LCAs and studies on future environmental impacts of PV and PV recycling. The Austrian contribution addresses LCA and implementation of sustainability aspects.
IEA PVPS Task 17: Photovoltaik for Transport (working period 2018 - 2021)
The IEA PVPS Task 17 focuses on the potential contributions of PV technologies to the transport sector as well as on the expected market potential of PV application in the transport sector.
IEA PVPS Task 14: High Penetration of PV Systems in Electricity Grids (working period 2014 - 2018)
The IEA-PVPS Task 14, led by Austria as Operating Agent, promotes the use of grid connected PV as an important source in electric power systems on a high penetration level where additional efforts may be necessary to integrate the dispersed generators in an optimum manner. In a number of case studies from the participating countries, the challenges and approaches in the field of distribution networks, system management and power electronics components were shown in an international context. The result being elaborate reports with targeted recommendations and required measures to significantly increase the share of photovoltaics in electricity grids.
IEA Wind Task 27: Small Wind Turbines in High Turbulence Sites (working period 2018 - 2019)
By participating in the IEA Wind Task 27, a number of goals could be achieved, including the development of a site assessment scheme for wind turbines in areas with high turbulence intensities, the further development of the IEC 61400 standard, the participation in the “Compendium of IEA Wind TCP Task 27 case studies “And the update of the “Small Wind Power Report 2018” as well as activities such as holding the event “Small Wind Power Conference” in Austria.
IEA-PVPS Task 13: Performance, Operation and Reliability of Photovoltaic Systems (Working period 2018 - 2021)
The IEA Task 13 develops independent, internationally valid analyses and recommendations for the operation and reliability of PV systems and their components. The continuation of the Austrian participation ensures the flow of information back to the Austrian photovoltaic industry through international cooperation and strengthens Austria as a location for innovation and production.
IEA PVPS Task 14: Solar PV in the 100% Renewable Energy Source based Power System (working period 2018 - 2024)
The IEA-PVPS Task 14, which was completed in 2024, promoted international cooperation to create the technical basis for a 100% renewable energy-based electricity supply with photovoltaics as a central pillar. The task focused on integral approaches for the operation and planning of power supply systems with photovoltaics, as well as integration into smart grids, with the aim of using the energy generated optimally and efficiently to cover consumption.
IEA Wind Task 52: Large-Scale Deployment of Wind Lidar (Working period 2022 - 2026)
Task 52 works towards the widespread adoption of wind LiDAR-systems and provides a strong opportunity to generate and spread knowledge and experience through global networking. Energiewerkstatt contributes to Task 52 with a comparative study of data availability of different LiDAR measurement principles under Alpine conditions and will take an organisational role in the creation of guidelines for the use of ground-based LiDAR in wind energy applications.
IEA PVPS Task 13: Reliability and Performance of Photovoltaic Systems (Working period 2022 - 2023)
IEA-PVPS Task 13 aims to provide support to market actors working to improve the operation, the reliability and the quality of photovoltaic components and systems. Operational data from PV systems in different climate zones compiled within the project will help provide the basis for estimates of the current situation regarding PV reliability and performance.