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Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems (2013)
Dieser Beitrag für die EEMODS Konferenz 2013, beinhaltet einen Bericht zum Zwischenstand der Erarbeitung der Policy Guidelines for Electric Motor Systems. Er gibt einen Überblick über verpflichtende Motorpolitiken und führt im Detail die Empfehlungen bei der Einführung von Mindeststandards für E-Motoren aus und beschreibt freiwillige Motorpolitiken (Labeling, Energiemanagement, Energieaudits, Tools) mit Beispielen aus den teilnehmenden Staaten.
K. Kulterer, P. Lackner, R. Werle
Herausgeber: IEA-4E Electric Motor Systems Annex
Englisch, 9 Seiten
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Project Synopses Energy Systems, Grids and End-use
Smart Grids, Green ICT
Projects of the Austrian R&D Programmes 2007-2009
33/2009
Englisch, 42 Seiten
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Energy Workshop Northern Waldviertel
A local " integrated" energy program - successful implementation through research cooperation
Forschungsforum
1/1996
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
Sustainable hospitals: a socio-ecological approach.
In: GAIA 20/3 (2011), S. 191-198
Weisz, Ulli, Haas, Willi, Pelikan M, Jürgen, Schmied, Hermann
Englisch, 8 Seiten
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IEA Advanced Fuel Cells Newsletter 07, Winter 2015
Der Newsletter gibt einen Überblick über aktuelle Aktivitäten in den teilnehmenden Ländern sowie in den verschiedenen Annexen.
Herausgeber: IEA Advanced Fuel Cells Implementing Agreement
Englisch
Film DVD Energie 2050 - Aufbruch in ein neues Zeitalter
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IEA-SHC Newsletter: "Solar Update" Issue 61, May 2015
Herausgeber: IEA- Solar Heating and Cooling Programme
Englisch, 22 Seiten
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Integrated energy systems
Citizens take an active role in the energy transition
energy innovation austria
3/2020
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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Positive energy districts
Sustainable urban solutions for Austrian towns and municipalities
energy innovation austria
4/2020
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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IEA ISGAN Annex 6: Electricity Transmission and Distribution Systems (working period 2021-2022)
ISGAN Annex 6 deals with the possible system-related challenges in the development of future smart grids. Austria is leading Task 4 Interaction of Transmission and Distribution Networks. The main topic in the work program relates to flexibility topologies within transmission and distribution grids. The results and analyses had been published on the one hand in a discussion paper and in condensed form in a video. Communication and dissemination activities were targeted and conducted to different stakeholder groups.
IEA ISGAN Annex 7: Smart Grid Transitions (Working period 2020-2023)
ISGAN Annex / Working Group 7 explored how Smart Grids can support the energy transition. Focus areas included transition processes, governance, market development, and decentralized actors like prosumers. Results were shared through policy briefs, publications, and workshops. An international Community of Practice connects policymakers from ministries, regulatory agencies, and funding bodies and fosters smarter energy systems.
IEA-ISGAN Working Group 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) (Working period 2021 - 2024)
As a global network, SIRFN works to improve the understanding of smart grid technologies and to promote their development and dissemination worldwide. Austria's participation during the project period ensured the networking and visibility of the Austrian smart grid research infrastructure at a global level and provided important access to a worldwide network of leading institutions and laboratories.
International Passive House Summer School for Students (PH-SS)
Summer school / workshop for design, construction and calculation of buildings in the passive house standard for students from Austrian and European universities.
Manual to realise initiatives for energy regions of tomorrow
Compilation of the manual to realise initiatives for energy regions of tomorrow; integrating the experiences generated in the winner projects, outcomes of representative energy-projects and the know-how of scientific works; distribution by multiplicators, realization of distribution activities
THERM-opti-BALCONY: Thermal Optimized Renovation of Balconies
Pre-cast cantilever balconies represent a particular problem in the thermal renovation of buildings. The central goal of this project is the development of practical and cost-effective mounting solutions for the thermally decoupled reconstruction of balconies on building frontages and achieving a significant increase in the energy performance of the thermal renovation measure.
Sunny Energy Building: ENERGYbase - Office building of tomorrow
Energybase is a showcase project in terms of energy efficiency and use of renewable energies realized by the Vienna business agency. With 7.500 sqm net floor area ENERGYbase provides space for innovative business and research and development on the field of green energy.
Potential for Growth and Exports of Renewable Energy Systems
Evaluation of mid- and longterm potential for growth and exports in various sectors of renewable energy systems. Analysis of corresponding impacts on employment and value added in Austria. Recommendations for research- and technology development.
Webinar - Heat-pumping the future of district energy
28. March 2019
Webinar, AT
Heat pumps in district heating grids is the topic of this webinar. Svend Vinther Pedersen (DTI), Markus Lindahl (RISE) and Roman Geyer (AIT) - all involved in Annex 47 "Heat Pump in District Heating and Cooling Systems" - are the speakers of this webinar.
Hydrogen Sustainability and Circularity Conference
26. February 2025
Online, AT
Sustainability and circularity are crucial for the implementation of hydrogen technologies. The conference will focus on the exchange of knowledge on the development of environmentally friendly and recyclable materials and innovative production technologies to increase the efficiency and reduce the cost of hydrogen technologies in the areas of green hydrogen production, storage and application.
IEA Bioenergy Task 39: Biofuels to Decarbonize Transport (Working period 2025)
IEA Bioenergy Task 39 is a network of international experts that aims to drive forward the decarbonization of transport with the help of sustainable biofuels, with a focus on the long-distance transport sector (aviation, shipping, heavy duty vehicles), which is more difficult to electrify. The aim of the national work is to collect and analyze information on the global technological and political status of biofuels and thus contribute to the development of sustainable, socially and environmentally compatible biofuel systems.