Suchergebnisse
IEA Heat Pumping Technologies (HPT)
The IEA Heat Pump Technologies programme develops and disseminates objective and balanced information on heat pumps, refrigeration technologies and air conditioning with the aim of exploiting the environmentally relevant and energetic potential of these technologies. This programme includes joint research projects, workshops, conferences and an information service (IEA Heat Pump Centre).
IEA HPT Annex 58: High-Temperature Heat Pumps
Industrial heat pumps, especially high temperature heat pumps with useful temperatures higher than 100°C, are a central element in the future energy system. In order to increase the application of high temperature heat pumps in industry, this project will provide an overview of the technological possibilities up to the procurement process of high temperature heat pumps. This should increase the understanding of the technology and its potential and reduce existing market barriers.
IEA HPT Annex 54: Heat pump systems with low GWP refrigerants
The aim of the project was to investigate the current situation in the area of refrigerants with a low global warming potential ("low-GWP"). The focus of the national project lies on the current refrigerant application situation and on an outlook until 2030 on the availability of components and systems.
IEA HPP Annex 47: Heat Pumps in District Heating and Cooling Systems
A significant use of alternative heat sources with the help of district heating and cooling networks is a major challenge for a sustainable energy supply. In times of increasing shares of fluctuating producers such as PV and wind energy, the relevance of heat pumps increases. Within the framework of the IEA HPT Annex 47, potentials and barriers for the integration of heat pumps in DHC networks were analyzed.
IEA HPT Annex 61: Heat Pumps in Positive Energy Districts
IEA HPT Annex 61 evaluates the role of heat pumps (HP) in positive energy districts (PED). Efficiency potentials of the electric and thermal energy of districts that can be unlocked with the use of HPs are evaluated in order to reach a positive energy balance. This refers to both, upgrade of waste heat and simultaneous generation of different energy use in buildings (space heating, DHW, space cooling/dehumidification) and includes self-consumption of on-site renewable electricity generation.
IEA HPT Annex 48: Industrial Heat Pumps, Second Phase
Industrial heat pumps enable the use of waste heat and increase the energy efficiency of industrial processes. The aim of this project was to provide comprehensive information on the successful application of industrial heat pumps and thus contribute to the further dissemination of this technology.
IEA HPT Annex 60: Retrofitting Heat Pump Systems in Large Non-domestic Buildings
Lack of knowledge about retrofit options with heat pumps currently hinders the widespread use of the technology in non-residential buildings. In this project, easy-to-use, accessible recommendations for techno-economically optimised planning / design of heat pump applications in hospitals, shopping centres, industrial buildings, educational institutions, and museums will be developed and communicated to relevant target groups in the form of guidelines and training courses.
National Smart Grids R&D Initiatives in Europe

Results of the 1st Smart Grids ERA-Net Workshop
on 3th March, 2010
Schriftenreihe
17/2010
M. Hübner, N. Prüggler
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 133 Seiten
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Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich - Marktentwicklung 2013

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft
Schriftenreihe
26/2014
Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, et al.
Herausgeber: BMVIT
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Energieforschungserhebung 2009

Ausgaben der öffentlichen Hand in Österreich
Erhebung für die IEA
Schriftenreihe
74/2010
A. Indinger, M. Katzenschlager
Herausgeber: BMVIT
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Smart Grids Projects in Austrian R&D Programmes 2003-2010

Schriftenreihe
16/2010
K. Schauer, K. Hollaus, M. Hübner
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 157 Seiten
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World Sustainable Energy Days 2025
4. - 7. März 2025
Wels
The leading conference on the energy transition and climate neutrality.
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.
Joint Programming Conference Smart Energy Systems 2022
18. - 20. October 2022
Online
Conference on strategic actions to implement Energy Systems Integration at local, regional, European level – and beyond.
Webinar: market design, digital architecture and governance of a modern digitalised energy system
10. November 2022
Online, GB
The Energy Digitalisation Taskforce was commissioned by the UK government in the UK's first Energy Digitalisation Strategy, to continue focus on modernising the energy system to unlock flexibility and drive clean growth towards net zero emissions by 2050. It focused on market design, digital architecture and governance of a modern digitalised energy system.
International Sustainable Energy Conference – ISEC 2022
5. – 7. April 2022
Congress Graz, Austria and Online
ISEC 2022 is a forum for research, business and energy policy. The conference focuses on Renewable Heating and Cooling in Integrated Urban and Industrial Energy Systems.
Kick-off for "MICall20" - Joint Call on digital Transformation for Green Energy Transition
28. September 2020
Online
The event continues the dialogue between research and industry that will shape MI's strategic activities. The Joint Programming Platform Smart Energy Systems will announce the MICall20 for cooperative RDI projects on digital transformation for green energy transition. Also the networking and matchmaking process of JPP SES Digital Platform Provider (DPP) and Living Lab Network (LL) will be launched. An outlook on potential new initiatives and co-creation and matchmaking will be facilitated.
International Sustainable Energy Conference – ISEC 2026
14. –16. April 2026
Graz
Over the three conference days, ISEC 2026 will focus on various thematic areas, such as the "Role of the Heating Sector and Energy Efficiency" in an interconnected sustainable energy system, as well as "Research and Innovation in Energy Transition, Circular Economy, and Climate-Neutral Cities".
The Market-driven Circular & Bioeconomy
8. June 2021, 10:10 – 12:30 Uhr
Online
Partner event of the EU GREEN WEEK 2021.
ERSCP 2021 - European Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production
8. - 10. September 2021
Graz
ERSCP21 will consider the possibilities to reduce the emission of climate-relevant gases during production as well as to reduce upstream emissions by changing consumer behavior. The topics discussed at the conference cover a number of UN Sustainable Development Goals.