Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA IETS Task 19 Workshop: Elektrifizierung der Industrie

14. Oktober 2022
Redoutensäle, Promenade 39, 4020 Linz, AT

Dieser Workshop soll einen Überblick über das breite Thema der industriellen Elektrifizierung, ihre Bedeutung im Innovationssystem zur Dekarbonisierung, und ihren internationalen Kontext geben: Technologien für die direkte und indirekte Elektrifizierung, länderspezifische Perspektiven der IEA IETS Task 19 Teilnehmer:innen, Energieressourcennachfrage der Industrien, Nachfrage nach System- und Infrastrukturdienstleistungen.

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Austrian ERS Forum

18. Juni 2024, 14 - 17 Uhr
Österreichische Energieagentur, Mariahilfer Straße 136, 1150 Wien, AT

Bei dieser Veranstaltung halten verschiedene Expert:innen Vorträge zum Thema Oberleitungs-Lkw, außerdem kann ein funktionstüchtiger Oberleitungs-Lkw besichtigt werden. Die Veranstaltung findet im Zuge des 6. IEA HEV Task 45 Workshops statt.

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IEA 4E Power Electronic Conversion Technology Annex (PECTA) - Expert Workshop

27. April 2022
Via Zoom, Vienna, AT

PECTA is one of the four Annexes of the IEA Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment (4E) Technology Collaboration Programe (TCP). PECTA engages with relevant research, government and industry stakeholders worldwide to monitor the development, assess the benefit and impacts of using Wide Band Gap technology (SiC and GaN), and provide information to policy makers. This 2nd PECTA workshop aims at discussing the latest progress of work.

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NEFI x IETS-19: Industrial Flexibility

26. April 2022
Online, Linz, AT

Focus on national and international endeavours for industrial flexibility in the context of electrification, hydrogen use and further systemic approaches.

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IEA ES Annex 49: Low Exergy Systems for High-Performance Buildings and Communities

The objective of Annex 49 is the development of approaches for reducing the exergy demand of buildings, so as to reduce the CO2 emissions of the building stock and support structures for sustainable and reliable energy systems in the building sector. To achieve the objectives of Annex 49, the following activities have been carried out:Application of exergy analysis and providing tools, guidelines, best-practice examples and background information for planners and decision makers in the fields of construction, energy and politics Support of cost-efficient low-energy/exergy measures for renovation and new building taking into account both the residential and the service sector Promotion of exergy-related performance analysis of buildings, particularly from the perspectives of communities / regions

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IEA ES Annex 50: Prefab Systems for Low Energy/High Comfort Building Renewal

Development of integrated concepts for multi-storey buildings, which enable renovations of buildings with high energy efficiency at good user acceptance during the realisation phase as well as afterwards (comfort, affordability). Relevant components: integrated solutions of roof and façade with high rate of pre-fabrication, the possibility of integrating the energy façade/roofs and energy distribution and supply.

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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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Energy storage systems

Key technologies for the energy transition energy innovation austria 5/2021

Herausgeber: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
Englisch, 16 Seiten

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Webinar on Examples of Resilient Cooling Solutions

13. September 2022
Online

In this webinar EBC Annex 80 Experts will give you an overview of resilient cooling technologies as well as insights in recent progress on building products for heat mitigation. You will also learn about adsorption chillers and their applications.

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IEA HEV Task 45 - Electrified Roadways (E-Roads) Workshop #5

09. - 10. October 2023
Södertälje, SE

In the bi-annual meeting the participating countries will gather information, gain first-hand knowledge of how this technology is progressing and identify specific areas that may be of critical interes for further research.

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Resilient Cooling of Buildings - Case Studies and Policy Recommendation

20. October 2022
Online

In this webinar EBC Annex 80 experts will present the key findings on resilient cooling policy actions, inlcuding examples from international standards and legislative as well as policy opportunities. Further you will receive an overview of the carried out field studies on resilient cooling and learn from two case studies from India and Belgium.

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IEA HPP Annex 33: Compact heat exchangers for heat pumping equipment

International cooperation aiming at widening the use of compact heat exchangers in heat pumping equipment. The goal of this project is to identify compact heat exchangers, either existing or under development, that may be applied in heat pumping equipment such as compression or absorption heat pumps.

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IEA EBC Annex 68: Indoor Air Quality Design and Control in Low Energy Residential Buildings

In this project, the scientific basis and data for a coupled calculation and evaluation of indoor air quality and energy efficiency of residential buildings were developed. Assessment metrics and detailed air pollutant models were developed and integrated into the building simulation to derive guidance for the planning and operation of energy-efficient residential buildings.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2021-2022)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. In the working period 2021-2022, the focus will be laid on the development of extended interoperability tests for decentralised energy resources and micro grids.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2013-2018)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. By active participation, Austria’s position and leading role on the forefront of international Smart Grids development has been strengthened.

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Digital Twin of a Dynamic Hardware Emulator: Challenges and Opportunities

6. December 2022
Online, AT

To meet the new challenges and maintain the reliability of the electrical grid with increasing share of static generation, innovative solutions are required. This lecture will present digital twin development challenges and opportunities of a dynamic hardware emulator that can be used for controller hardware in the loop (CHIL) testing.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 3: Benefit/Cost Analyses and Tools of Smart Grids

Together with experts from 11 countries, the EI-JKU has analysed cost-benefit models and developed proposals for their adaptation and further development. In the course of the work, the EI-JKU dealt in particular with two questions: how such an evaluation model can be adapted to Austrian conditions and which socio-economic factors influence the question of whether an end consumer emerges as a winner or loser from Smart Grid-based functionalities.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2019-2021)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. The focus during the working period 2019-2020 was laid on the implementation of extended interoperability tests and innovative laboratory testing methods for decentralised energy resources. By active participation, Austria’s position and leading role on the forefront of international Smart Grids development was strengthened.