Suchergebnisse
ISGAN Webinar: How to Replicate solutions for the flexibility challenge? ReFlex Guidebook presentation
20. February 2019
Online webinar, AT
This webinar provides guidance on characteristics and specificities of replication of Flexibility Use-Cases aimed at end-user’s services, supply side services, infrastructure modifications and direct energy storage.
ISGAN Knowledge Exchange on Experimental Sandboxes to Enable Smart Grid Deployment
1. - 3. April 2019
Stockholm, SE
The objective of this ISGAN inter-annex collaboration initiative is to take concrete steps forward in regard to identifying key lessons learned and examples of good practice related to the design and implementation of regulatory sandboxes.
Joined Workshop - Clean & Efficient Combustion with Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF)
6. November 2019
Montreux, CH
In the course of the AMF ExCo Meeting and the Combustion TCP Task Leaders Meeting, both taking place in Montreux, Switzerland early November 2019, both TCPs will jointly host a workshop. It will focus around low emission propulsion systems, novel fuels for advanced engine concepts, and new developments and trends.
The Contribution of Advanced Renewable Transport Fuels to the Decarbonisation of Transport in 2030 and beyond
18. November 2019
Albert Borschette Conference Centre, Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Etterbeek, Brussels, BE
The European Commission Directorate General for Energy has been supporting an International Energy Agency (IEA) study on this topic carried out by two IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes, IEA Bioenergy TCP and the IEA Advanced Motor Fuels TCP. The workshop will present the findings of this project focusing on country-specific analysis of Germany, Finland, Sweden, USA and Brazil.
Webinar: Digitalisation of the Energy System - The Key Role of Internet-Connected Devices
11. September 2019, 15:00 - 16:00
Online
This webinar will be presented by the "Electronic Devices and Networks" Annex (EDNA) of the Programme "Energy Efficient End-Use Equipment" (IEA 4E TCP). It will cover the role for connected devices in intelligent efficiency and advanced demand response ecosystems.
IEA ECBCS Annex 49 Midterm Report (2010)

Low Exergy Systems for High-Performance Buildings and Communities
Englisch
EBC Annex 66 Text: Definition and Simulation of Occupant Behavior in Buildings

Hintergrund, Ziele und Methoden des EBC Annex 66. (November 2014)
D. Yan, T. Hong
Herausgeber: IEA EBC Annex 66
Englisch, 14 Seiten
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Journal paper by IEA EBC Annex 66 operating agents together with Austrian contributors

Occupant behavior modeling for building performance simulation: current state and future challenges. (Energy and Buildings Volume 107, pages 264-278, November 2015)
D. Yan, W. O’Brien, T. Hong, X. Feng, H. B. Gunay, F. Tahmasebi, A. Mahdavi
Herausgeber: Elsevier B.V.
Englisch
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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.
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IEA EBC Annex 66: Newsletter No. 3 March 2016

Herausgeber: IEA EBC Annex 66
Englisch, 14 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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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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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.
11th International Summer School on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs)
21. - 25. August 2018
TU Graz, Inffeldgasse 25/D, 1st floor, Lecture Room i7, 8010 Graz, AT
The Summer School is organized by Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria, in co-operation with Yokohama National University (YNU), Japan and with internationally recognised experts in the field of fuel cell research. The lectures include fundamental studies and advanced aspects of PEFCs.
4th International Workshop on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
23. August 2018
TU Graz, Inffeldgasse 25/D, 1st floor, Lecture Room i7, 8010 Graz, AT
The public workshop on fuel cell technology provides the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in international research, development and commercialisation of fuel cells and hydrogen.
Fuel cells: Why is Austria not taking off?
10. October 2016
Kommunalkredit Austria AG, Türkenstraße 9, 1090 Vienna, AT
Fuel cells – international innovations and successful markets
Webinar: Future weather data and heatwaves
31. May 2022
Online, AT
Well-insulated and air-tight buildings are known to be vulnerable to overheating. An increase in the severity and duration of heatwaves is expected, resulting in more severe overheating risks, affecting on their turn the health and mortality of building users. To achieve more future-proof buildings, it is crucial to design buildings that are "resilient" to overheating in future climate conditions.
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.
5th Expert Meeting of IEA ES Task 39 - Large Thermal Energy Storages for District Heating
15. - 16. September 2022
Hjulmagervej 55 - 9000 Aalborg - Denmark, Aalborg, DK
The content of the two-day event includes expert discussions, workshops and project presentations on large-scale thermal energy storage systems.
Webinar: Indicators to Assess Resilience of Cooling in Buildings
10. May 2022
Online, AT
Well-insulated and air-tight buildings are known to be vulnerable to overheating. An increase in the severity and duration of heatwaves is expected, resulting in more severe overheating risks, affecting on their turn the health and mortality of building users. To achieve more future-proof buildings, it is crucial to design buildings that are "resilient" to overheating in future climate conditions.