Suchergebnisse
PH Office - Criterions for energy-efficient office buildings
The passive house standard and energy-efficient building technologies are getting increasingly important for office buildings, too. However, standardisation is not completed on the same level as known from the residential building sector. The project at hand brings in definitions and makes a suggestion on a standardised calculation method for office buildings in passive house quality.
IEA PVPS Task 13: Reliability and Performance of Photovoltaic Systems (Work Plan 2024 - 2025)
IEA PVPS Task 13 engages in focusing the international collaboration in improving the reliability of photovoltaic systems and subsystems by collecting, analyzing and disseminating information on their technical performance and durability, providing a basis for their technical assessment, and developing practical recommendations for improving their electrical and economic output in different climatic regions.
e80^3-Buildings - Sub project 5: Monitoring and dissemination
The content of subproject 5 was the analysis of energy- as well as building-biology-related issues for the evaluation and quality management of the demo-project in Kapfenberg, which involves a high-quality refurbishment to a plus energy house within the program "Haus der Zukunft - Building of Tomorrow". Within this process the user acceptance before, during and after the renovation was elevated and this will be processed for upcoming projects. The environmental quality of the building regarding the choice of materials and measures during the construction phase and the subsequent use of the building was assessed with the help of the TQB-planning and evaluation tool.
IEA IETS Task 21: Decarbonizing industrial systems in a circular economy framework (working period 2025 - 2027)
Energy and CO2 savings through CCUS, and resource and energy efficiency through industrial symbiosis are key approaches to decarbonizing industry. The subtasks “Carbon Dioxide Capture in Industry” and “Facilitation of Industrial Symbiosis” of the IEA IETS Task 21 deal with CO2 management, legal requirements for CCUS, new value chains and associated stakeholders, technological integration in industry, tools to enable industrial symbiosis and a non-technical assessment of the status of cooperation.
IEA IETS Task 11: Industry-based Biorefineries Towards Sustainability (Working Period 2024-2026)
Industrial-scale biorefineries play a central role in the transition to a climate-neutral and integrated circular economy. The international IEA IETS Task 11 supports this development by investigating and evaluating technologies and concepts for reducing emissions and conserving resources.
IEA PVPS Task 1: Strategic PV Analysis and Outreach (Working period from 2025)
This task, which is mandatory for all countries participating in the IEA-PVPS program, has been producing global reports on photovoltaic development since 1993. In addition, content-related priorities are set, or new topics and tasks are developed, which are then sent to the ExCo for decision-making. This gives Task 1 strategic importance for the overall IEA PVPS program.
IEA Wind Task 54: Wind Energy in Cold Climates (Working period 2025 - 2029)
In order to achieve the expansion targets for renewable energies, generation plants will increasingly have to be erected at locations with more demanding framework conditions in the future. For wind energy, this means planning and operating turbines under icing conditions in many countries. The task examines and evaluates technological solutions in this environment and publishes procedural recommendations in the form of technical reports and guidelines.
IEA IETS Task 22: Climate Resilience and Energy Adaptation in Industry under Uncertainty (working period 2024 - 2026)
The main objective of this task is to promote understanding and progress in digitalization, artificial intelligence (AI), and related technologies in order to enable climate resilience (extreme weather and events) and energy adaptation (electricity, heating, and sector coupling) in energy-intensive industries. Specifically, the challenges of energy flexibility and demand response will be identified by means of surveys of Austrian stakeholders and the results presented nationally in a workshop format.
Energy R&D 2024: Public Expenditures in Austria

Public expenditure on energy research amounted to €401 million in 2024, an increase of €90 million over the previous year. New RTI initiatives, IPCEI, research infrastructure and a good mix of open-ended and thematic formats contributed to this increase. The top topics were hydrogen and energy efficiency in industry.
Schriftenreihe
25/2025
A. Indinger, F. Bettin, M. Rollings
Herausgeber: BMIMI
Deutsch, 155 Seiten
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Renewable Heating and Cooling

Innovative technologies and concepts for sustainable heating and cooling
energy innovation austria
3/2022
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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European Electric Road Systems Symposium in Berlin
14. - 15. February 2023
Fraunhofer ENIQ, EUREF Campus 23/24, Berlin, DE
A lot has happened since the last Electric Road System (ERS) conference and a personal exchange could be useful. Therefore the project members of the Second Swedish German Collaboration on ERS (CollERS2) organise a European Symposium on ERS in the spring of 2023.
Hydrogen and fuel cells for transportation - status, examples and recommendations for action
26. June 2023 POSTPONED to 12. September 2023
Online and on-site: HS i9, Technische Universität Graz, Inffeldgasse 13, 8010 Graz, AT
National and international experts will provide insights into the latest technical developments and best practice examples for fuel cells in transport and the design, construction and operation of a corresponding hydrogen infrastructure.
Sustainable Regional Planning In Austria

The project "Ökofit" - research for integrated technology
Forschungsforum
4/1996
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 6 Seiten
Biomass Production in Sustainably Managed Landscape
13. December 2018
Online - Webinar, AT
Enabling bioenergy to play a key role in transforming the energy system will require a strong increase in the supply of biomass feedstock compared to today. This webinar will show how the integration of new biomass production systems into agriculture landscapes can provide bioenergy feedstock while simultaneously reducing current land use impacts.
Shaping the energy transition

Women point the way in research and the energy industry
energy innovation austria
2/2024
Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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Life Cycle Assessment of Electric Vehicles - Steps Towards Circularity & Climate Neutrality
15. - 16. May 2025
BMIMI, Radetzkystraße 2, 1030 Wien, AT
Based on the context of Climate Neutrality and Circularity, the aim of the IEA HEV Task 46 expert workshop is to analyse, assess and discuss the environmental effects of electric vehicles, the scientific assessment approach and its practical relevance for industry, government and consumers.
IEA PVPS Task 13 Workshop - Bifacial Tracking Systems
27. February 2025, 9:00 - 17:00 (CET)
Sapienza Università di Roma, Via Eudossiana 18, Sala del Chiostro – Facoltà di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale, Roma, IT
The workshop will focus on technical topics related to the report "Best Practices for the Optimization of Bifacial Photovoltaic Tracking Systems", including how to effectively design, monitor, and model the performance of such systems. It will include talks and discussion sessions from experts in IEA PVPS Task 13, as well as a variety of industry perspectives from module and tracker manufacturers, monitoring companies, and developers.
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.