Suchergebnisse
Delphi Report Austria

Future-oriented approaches to the long-term comptitiveness an locational quality of Austria
Forschungsforum
4/1998
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Daylight In Buildings

Austria´s contribution to Task 21 of IEA "Solar Heatin and Cooling" Program
Forschungsforum
3/2000
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Slides: Country Report Austria (2014)

Gerfried Jungmeier
Herausgeber: IEA Bioenergie Task 42
Englisch, 41 Seiten
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RD&D on coal use in Australia and the COAL21 action plan (Henderson/Mills/Topper, 12-2005)

Englisch
ENARD Annex I Information sub-Task

regulatory frameworks and business models conducive to the development of Smart Grids
Aidan Roberts
Englisch, 51 Seiten
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Wind Power In Austria

Prerequisites, Situation, Evaluation, Perspectives
Forschungsforum
1/1995
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
Solar Heating And Cooling in Austria (Faninger, 2009)

Status Report 2009 on Research, Development and Market Deployment of Solar Thermal Technologies in Austria. Presented to the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme in July 2009
Model region Güssing

Self-sufficient energy supply based on regionally available renewable resourcesand sustainable regional development
Forschungsforum
1/2007
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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5th International Solar District Heating Conference
11. - 12. April 2018
Congress Graz
The conference on Solar District Heating (SDH) will focus on sharing market development and policy making experience, recent projects as well as latest trends in technology and system concepts.
IEA Experts Group "R&D Priority Setting and Evaluation" (EGRD). Working period 2020 - 2022
The IEA Experts Group (EGRD) was established by the Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT). It examines analytical approaches to energy technologies, policies, and research and development and evaluates the benefits of RTI policies. Its results and recommendations feed into IEA analysis, and enable a broad perspective of energy technology issues.
Quality criteria for the Building of Tomorrow
Development and implementation of contributions to the quality control of innovative technologies in the areas of building services and insulation that are derived substantially from HAUSderZukunft findings.
Improvement of resource efficient use of wood
Modelling of wood processing in order to demonstrate the developments' impacts on performance
Adsorbent Materials of Residues from Corn Cob
Development and testing of processes to produce adsorptive materials from agricultural residues of corn production with focus on corn cob grit as oil bonding agent (e.g., applicable to the remediation of oil spills).
JPI Urban Europe Agora Stakeholder Dialogue: Dilemmas and Potentials of Urban Transitions towards Sustainable Urban Futures
24. - 25. April 2018
Palatul Universul, Strada Actor Ion Brezoianu 23–25, Bucharest
What are the urgent challenges in urban transitions? What are the ‘hardest cases’ in the urban mission? We need your help to address the most important urban issues.
Integration of wind energy by load management
Simulation of optimal strategies to integrate wind energy in Austria and Germany under consideration of load management to maximize the resulting CO2-savings.
Effective Comfort in a Climatic comfort house
Sophisticated implementation of different passive house-building services systems on a basis of four similar parts of a structure of multi-storey dwelling houses.
Best-of "Building of Tomorrow" 2010
22. and 23. November 2010
Skylounge, Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WKO)
Vienna, AT
In the frame of this conference results and ongoing activities of the research programme "Building of Tomorrow" are going to be presented.
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”.
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?