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Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA Bioenergy Task 39, Newsletter, Ausgabe 53, December 2019

Diese Ausgabe enthält einen Artikel zum Thema „Biofuels Production and Consumption in Denmark: Status, Advances and Challenges“ sowie weitere aktuelle Informationen aus dem Task. Mahmood Ebadian, Jack Saddler, Jim McMillan Englisch, 16 Seiten

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IEA Bioenergy Task 32 "Biomass Combustion and Cofiring"- Newsletter 01/2016


Herausgeber: Institut für Prozess- und Partikeltechnik
Deutsch, 4 Seiten

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IEA Bioenergy Task 32: Newsletter 01/2015


Herausgeber: Institut für Prozess- und Partikeltechnik
Deutsch, 5 Seiten

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IEA Bioenergy Task 39: Newsletter, Ausgabe 54, Mai 2020

Der Schwerpunkt dieser Ausgabe liegt auf dem Artikel zum Thema „Biofuels Production and Consumption in Germany: Status, Advances and Challenges“. Mahmood Ebadian, Jack Saddler, Jim McMillan
Herausgeber: IEA Bioenergy Task 39, 2020
Englisch, 20 Seiten

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Sensitivity of System Design on Heat Distribution Cost in District Heating (2014)

IEA Bioenergie Task 32 Thomas Nussbaumer, Stefan Thalmann
Herausgeber: Verenum und Schweizer Bundesamt für Energie
Englisch

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Status Report on District Heating Systems in IEA Countries (2014)

IEA Bioenergie Task 32 Thomas Nussbaumer, Stefan Thalmann
Herausgeber: Verenum und Schweizer Bundesamt für Energie
Englisch, 48 Seiten

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Energieforschungsstrategie Österreich

Making the Zero Carbon Society Possible! Michael Cerveny, Johannes Gadner, Anton Graschopf, Michael Paula
Herausgeber: Rat für Forschung und Technologieentwicklung
Deutsch, 56 Seiten

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IEA SHC Task 59/EBC Annex 76: Deep Renovation of Historic Buildings - Towards lowest possible energy demand and CO2 emission (nZEB)

The goal of Task 59 was to document international best practice examples (knowledge base), develop a multidisciplinary planning process, and develop holistic retrofit solutions for historic buildings. As a knowledge base, the Historic Building Retrofit Atlas (www.HiBERatlas.com) emerged from the project. In the HiBERatlas more than 55 best practice examples are documented. In addition to the management of Subtask A (Knowledge Base) and Subtask C (Conservation compatible retrofit solutions & strategies), innovative technical and organizational retrofit solutions, which have already been applied in national demonstration projects and tested in practice, have been incorporated and further developed through the Austrian participation.

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IEA-DHC Annex TS2: Implementation of Low Temperature District Heating Systems

The potential of alternative heat sources is highest at low system temperatures, but current district heating networks are usually high-temperature systems. The aim of the IEA DHC Annex TS2 is to support the transformation of district heating networks towards lower temperatures (the so-called 4th generation). For this purpose, Annex TS2 forms an international platform that enables an exchange on the topics of technology, system, demonstration and competitiveness.

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IEA Solar Heating and Cooling (SHC)

Since 1977 the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme supports joint research and development activities in the field of solar thermal technologies focusing solar thermal for heating and cooling of buildings, for industrial applications and in agriculture.

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IEA-DSM Spotlight-Newsletter #55, Dezember 2014

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IEA EBC Annex 75: Cost-effective Building Renovation at District Level Combining Energy Efficiency & Renewables

For the conversion of existing buildings into low(st) energy buildings with low greenhouse gas emissions, it is important to know which strategies are most cost-effective to reduce emissions and primary energy consumption of the buildings. In particular, it is important to find the right balance between energy efficiency measures and renewable energy measures. This question is addressed in this project.

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Treffen der Vertreter der Tasks des IEA Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) Bioenergy

12. Dezember 2016
Bundesministerium für Verkehr Innovation und Technologie (BMVIT)

Beim Treffen der VertreterInnen der Tasks des IEA Bioenergietechnologie­programms wurden neben einem Bericht aus dem Exekutivkomitee aktuelle Entwicklungen aus den Tasks vorgestellt.

Nachhaltig Wirtschaften

Energy Innovations made in Austria - The Green Deal for a Climate-Neutral Future

This brochure presents the latest findings in energy research in Austria with examples from cities of tomorrow, decarbonisation of industry, digital transformation and green hydrogen.
Herausgeber: Bundesministerium für Klimaschutz, Umwelt, Energie, Mobilität, Innovation und Technologie (BMK), Klima- und Energiefonds, June 2020
Englisch, 36 Seiten

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IEA HPT Annex 63: Impact of heat pump placement on noise emissions

Noise emissions from heat pumps are a potential barrier for broad market diffusion of this energy efficiency technology, especially in urban areas. In this project, the influences of noise emissions in the building and in the neighbourhood are characterised, their psychoacoustic effects are analysed in more detail, and tools for digitally supporting heat pump placement are further developed. The results will be presented to relevant target groups in the form of guidelines and other documentation.

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IEA SHC Task 70: Low Carbon, High Comfort Integrated Lighting

With the goal of decarbonization and sustainability of buildings in the sense of the circular economy, for integrated lighting systems the so far purely energy-based focus must be broadened to include the entire life cycle, with special consideration of visual and non-visual user requirements. In the task, strategic, technical, and economic information will be developed for the relevant stakeholders and networking activities will be offered.

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IEA SHC Task 55: Integrating Large SHC Systems into DHC Networks

Despite the large potential for integrating large solar thermal plants into district heating and cooling networks, the share of solar heat worldwide is below 1%. The aim of this project was to analyse the technical, economic, and regulatory barriers that hinder a faster market development of such systems, and to propose solutions to support the growing heat market. The results (roadmaps, data, information) are available in the form of fact sheets.

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IEA SHC Task 68: Efficient Solar District Heating Systems (Working period 2022 - 2024)

Regarding the use of CO2-free technologies for local/district heating systems, solar technologies in particular offer an efficient option. In this task, the opportunities and challenges are investigated in order to efficiently provide the required temperatures necessary for local/district heating networks through solar technologies, to promote digitalisation, to identify new business models and measures for cost reduction, and to spread the knowledge about the potential of solar district heating systems.

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Conference: Smart Grids Week - Graz 2014

May 19th to 23rd, 2014
Energie Steiermark and CONGRESS GRAZGraz, AT

The Smart Grids Week - Graz 2014 aims to significantly contribute to the further development of electricity infrastructures and to link the Austrian Smart Grids activbities with the European initiatives.

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IEA SHC Task 67: Compact Thermal Energy Storage Materials within Components within Systems

This Task aims to push forward the compact thermal energy storage (CTES) technology developments to accelerate their market introduction through the international collaboration of experts from materials research, components development and system integration. These technologies are based on the classes of phase change materials (PCM) and thermochemical materials (TCM). Materials from these classes will be studied, improved, characterized and tested in components.