Suchergebnisse
Developments in fluidised bed combustion technology (Wu, 05-2006)

Englisch
WET FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY FOR BIO-WASTES (2007)

Bio-waste Digestion Markgrafneusiedl: The example of a successful bio-waste fermentation plant described in this contribution is operated by Bio-waste Digestion "Markgrafneusiedl". The plant with an annual capacity of 15,000 tonnes went into operation in 2006. It can process a variety of bio-waste material such as waste from the meat processing industry, separately collected bio-waste from households and even food waste contained in steel barrels of up to 200 litres.
Englisch
Trace elements and fly ash utilisation (Sloss, 03-2007)

Englisch
RD&D on coal use in Australia and the COAL21 action plan (Henderson/Mills/Topper, 12-2005)

Englisch
European legislation (revised LCPD and EU ETS) and coal (Nalbandian, 03-2007)

Englisch
IEA Bioenergy Task 42 Biorefineries : adding value to sustainable utilisation of biomass (2009)

This feature article provides an overview of the work of Task 42: Biorefineries: Co-Production of Fuels, Chemicals, Power and Materials from Biomass. It was prepared by the Task Leaders, Mr. Ed de Jong, Avantium Technologies BC and Mr. René van Ree, Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands.
Englisch
Aerosols from biomass combustion (2005)

Proceedings of a workshop organised at the 18th of March 2005 in Graz. A summary of the meeting is available for download. The full proceedings are published as a separate book. IEA Implementing Agreement "Bioenergy".
Englisch
Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2016

Biomass, photovoltaic, solar thermal collectors, heat pumps and wind power
13/2017
Peter Biermayr, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Schmidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Patrik Wonisch, Elisabeth Wopienka
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 242 Seiten
Downloads zur Publikation
IEA: Co-utilisation of Biomass with Fossil Fuels

Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo 55 Workshop
Englisch
Development of miniaturized, ceramic high-temperature fuel-cell-components using resources-perserving mass-production processes
The application of nano scaled powder and powder injection moulding (PIM) for energy efficient co-sintering of miniaturized solid oxid fuel cells which can produce current and heat by using renewable raw materials.
Compact-Straw
The factory of tomorrow as a regional production network using renewable raw materials. A pilot project in the field of insulating materials.
Complete use of Quinoa for surfactants, dietary aliments and fibrous material
Surfactants from the pericarp were isulated and used in personal-care products. The fruit is being processed to high quality diet nutrition for coeliacs and dietary supplement. Fibre material is being gained from the stems.
The development of fused wood-only parquet elements
The development of the wood fusing technology to an innovative, ecological process of production of wood-only parquet elements, which do not contain any wood foreign substances as glue or thermoplastics.
PROMISE - Production with solar energy. Study on the potential of thermal solar energy systems in trade and industry depending on the production processes
Documentation of realized plants for the use of thermal solar energy in trade and industry companies. Identification of production processes and branches, which have a demand for low-temperature heat. Determine the potential of solarthermal systems to provide low-temperature heat. Case studies for branches and processes with the highest mid-term potential for realization of a solar plant.
SUPROMED: Reprocessing and Reuse of Single Use Medical Devices in the Light of Sustainable Development Criteria - Implementation in Austria
In contrast to other countries there is currently no reprocessing and reuse of single use medical devices in Austria. Thus the potential for major ecological and economical savings remains unused. In a stakeholder dialogue, practical implementation strategies were developed to change the trend towards a sustainable value-added chain.
PSS Landmarks. Best Practice Examples for Product Service Systems
The project aims a strengthening the market for sustainable Product-Service-Systems (PSS) by clearly identifying success factors and hindrances. Restraining factors and basic conditions are worked out on the basis of best-practice examples.
Raise in efficiency due to optimized waste heat management in heat intensive processes of the metal-working industry
This project drives at optimizing the energy input at the manufacturing process of oil tempered spring steel. This aim is met by investigating different options of waste heat recovery from industrial furnaces and heat insulation of heat treatment bathes. Besides, options of lead removal from anthracite will be listed.
Sustainability Balanced Scorecard
The method Balanced Scorecard was used to build a company-wide management-system which facilitates an easy communication and a focused and controllable implementation of the defined strategies (strategies for the company, business segments and defined areas of knowledge). The aspect of sustainability was strongly emphasized.
Analysis of the sealing water costs in the paper- and pulp industry
From all information should be made a tool for soul-searching, which allows all operators of pumps to calculate the possible reduction of costs (energy, cost of operaton, amount of fresh water, ...).