Suchergebnisse
Energy R&D - Public Expenditure in Austria 2009

Membership of the International Energy Agency (IEA) obligates Austria to report on an annual basis all publicly financed energy research and development projects. This survey fulfils not only international requirements but also shows the importance of energy research in Austria and helps to set and test policy goals as well as to recognize respective trends at an early stage.
Englisch
FTI-Roadmap Power-to-Gas für Österreich

Research of the technological and the systemic perspectives regarding the storage of electricity in the form of gaseous energy carriers as a possibility for long-term energy storage.
Schriftenreihe
50/2014
R. Tichler, J. Lindorfer, C. Friedl, G. Reiter, H. Steinmüller
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 105 Seiten
Energy efficiency in industry

Innovation at the production site Austria
energy innovation austria
3/2013
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 8 Seiten
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IEA Bioenergy Vernetzungstreffen 2025
21. Mai 2025
BMIMI, Festsaal im Erdgeschoß, Radetzkystraße 2, Wien, AT
Österreichische Forscher sind durch die Beteiligung an den Tasks von IEA Bioenergy weltweit vernetzt. Bei dieser Veranstaltung berichten sie über Highlights aus der Taskarbeit.
Recommendations for a consolidated Austrian research in the topic of "Smart Cities"
Based on a clear definition of the topics and focusing on energy relevant aspects the project will provide an overview on the present points of focus in research on "Smart Cities". Furthermore, future research topics will be defined and evaluated, and action plans for political stakeholders will be elaborated in the framework of two expert workshops.
Technology Platform Photovoltaic Austria
Between research institutions and the economic system the way has been paved to initiate joint R&D projects. Common research activities have been initiated and intensified to be able to position local companies in international niche markets for photovoltaics.
Urban Future - "Resource Efficient City of Tomorrow"
Challenges fort he cities of tomorrow with research issues referring to resource management, efficiency and technology development