Suchergebnisse
6. International Conference on Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems
7. - 9. April 2010
Konzerthaus Freiburg
Freiburg, DE
The CPV-6 conference provides the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge research, industrialization and the market for concentrating photovoltaic technologies.
Renewable energy in Austria: Modelling possible development trends until 2020
The project investigates possible economic, social and environmental effects of a sustainable energy policy. Within a participatory modelling process a sustainability model is used to simulate different energy scenarios (with a focus on renewable energy technologies) for Austria until 2020.
IEA ECBCS Annex 51 Experts Workshop: Energy Efficient Communities
2. - 3. October 2012
Tribühne Lehen, Tulpenstraße 1, 5020 SalzburgSalzburg, AT
Presentations of current results of research projects related to cross-building and energy optimised solutions for communities with the possibility of discussion and networking of national and international experts.
Production of bioethanol in addition with heat, power and valuable byproducts
The production of bioethanol in Bruck/Leitha in addition to the production of heat, power and valuable by-products from biomass will be optimized by a new process simulation tool under the target of maximum usage of waste and low temperature heat and optimal source and product usage.
Electrical peak load in supermarkets - Strategies to improve energy efficiency
Levelling and reduction of electrical peak load in supermarkets by using additional energy storage systems and by managing the consumption of industrial refrigeration facicilties. Techno - economic feasibility study with high potential of replications via involved industrial partners.
Conference: AfricaPVSEC (Africa Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition)
27. - 29. March 2014
Durban International Convention Centre (Durban ICC)Durban, ZA
AfricaPVSEC is a new initiative of the EU PVSEC and the SNEC to support solar energy and the photovoltaic-sectors in africa.
Workshop: CO2 Capture and Sequestration (CCS) in Future International R & D Programmes
17. Nov 2004
WKO - Wirtschaftskammer Österreich, Rudolf Sallinger SaalVienna, AT
Initiation of a discussion process concerning the role of CCS in future RTD programmes in general and the presentation of realised (and/or planned) projects in particular as well as challenges of the deployment of CCS technologies.
Workshop on Demand Side Management (DSM): Potentials, Implementations and Experiences
20. May 2014
Energie Steiermark, Leonhardstraße 59Graz, AT
Attend the workshop to learn more about latest activities in the field of Active Demand Response (DR) and Demand Side Management (DSM).
2014 Edition: Smart Grid Drivers and Technologies by Country, Economies and Content
Der Bericht analysiert die unterschiedlichen Smart Grid Treiber und Technologien, innerhalb der ISGAN Mitgliedstaaten, auf nationaler und multinationaler Ebene.
Herausgeber: International Smart Grid Action Network
Englisch, 44 Seiten
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Seminar: InnoGrid2020+ The European Research and Development Dissemination Seminar
23. - 24. February 2012
Brüssel, BE
ENTSO-E, in conjunction with EDSO for Smart Grids, is holding a European R&D Dissemination Seminar at ENTSO-E´s premises in Brussels in the wider context of the European Electricity Grid Initiative (EEGI).
HyMeth: Increased Methane and Hydrogen Production and Process Stability by Sensoric Regulation
By deviding the 4 phases of the biogas production in 2 steps and an optimised measurement and control technique the stability of the process, the amount of methane and the efficency of biogas plants is increased.
Guideline for logistic systems and resource management for renewable resources in Burgenland
The project on hand is applied in the Austrian federal state Burgenland. It investigates possibilities to cover the future biomass demand of the county with resources from the county.
Intelligent infrastructure for using biogas
Biogas microgrids and stand-alone biogas filling stations
Forschungsforum
1/2010
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Hydrogen from renewables in Austria - an energy carrier of the future?
Renewable hydrogen in Austria: Future perspectives for the production and use of hydrogen from renewable energy in Austria with the identification of projects to demonstrate the role of renewable hydrogen in an efficient and flexible energy system.
"Leitbilder" in "energy regions" or how to co-ordinate technical change
In three Austrian regions, which call themselves "energy regions", the processes leading to the formulation of common visions or "leitbilder" is analysed and the impact is assessed such "leitbilder" can have on technical change on the regional scale. On this basis and with help of external consulters adapted communication and network strategies are developed and examined with regard to transferable elements.
Smart Grids Showcase Region: Salzburg
Integratred Infrastructure in Salzburg
2/2010
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Intelligent infrastructure for using biogas
Biogas microgrids and stand-alone biogas filling stations
1/2010
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
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Indicators of social sustainability for energy regions of the future (SONAH)
Set of social sustainability indicators, oriented at practice needs, and concept for their use in energy strategy processes, regional energy concepts, planning and operation of plants generating renewable energy
Applications of the synthesis gas from biomass gasification - polygeneration
Polygeneration based on biomass gasification offers a great variety of applications of the synthesis gas. A fundametnal study will be carried out to assess technical as well as economical and ecological possible routes to produce synthetic products.
Interregional Logistics- and Procurement Network for Forest Fuel in Austria
A concept for a cooperative forest fuel supply chain network for a large part of Austria (regions of Salzburg, Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Vienna) is developed in order to minimise transport-, storage- and total system costs while simultaneously increasing supply guarantee for the plants.