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IEA Bioenergy Executive Summary (2009)

This publication is the Excutive Summary of a report jointly prepared for IEA Bioenergy by the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), E4tech, Chalmers University of Technology and the Copernicus Institute of the University of Utrecht.
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Research and Innovation for Heating and Cooling with Renewable Energy Sources

position paper related to biomass, geothermal energy, solar thermal energy and heat pumps in order to support persons responsible for Austrian energy research programs to define main research and innovation topics for renewable heating and cooling within these programs
Schriftenreihe
28/2014
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Bioenergy - The Impact of Indirect Land Use Change (2010)

Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo63 Workshop
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Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Poland (Mills, 01-2007)

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Integrated Energy Contracting (IEC) (2009)

A new ESCo Model to Combine Energy Efficiency and (Renewable) Supply in large Buildings and Industry - Discussion Paper
The Korean Energy Strategy Project (Minchener, 04-2008)

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Implications of forestry carbon offsets for the coal industry (Kessels/Hennessy/Bakker, 02-2006)

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Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2017

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft
Schriftenreihe
4/2018
Peter Biermayr, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, et al.
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 257 Seiten
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Design Guidelines - Solar Space Heating of Factory Buildings With Underfloor Heating Systems (Jaehnig/Weiss 2008)

The energy required for the space heating of factory buildings and warehouses can be a major percentageof the energy consumption of a company. While in some cases, waste heat from other processesin the company is available and is the most cost effective way to heat a factory building, aninteresting option is to use solar energy to cover the heat demand of an industrial building.
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Mapping of IEA TCPs

The publication visualizes the current activities of the IEA Energy Technology Network and identifies possible gaps and overlaps. The mapping includes 185 ongoing tasks and annexes (Status September 2017).
Schriftenreihe
10/2018
Lukas Eggler, Andreas Indinger, Lukas Zwieb
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 64 Seiten
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IEA SHC Solar Newsletter "Sustainable SolarHousing" Vol .44 October 2005

Experts in the joint work of the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme and the IEA Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems, SHC Task 28/ECBCS Annex 38: Sustainable Solar Housing, collaborated to research how better to build very low energy, solar housing.
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Public attitudes to coal-fired power plant (Fernando, 10-2006)

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Energy R&D 2018: Public Expenditures in Austria

The public energy research expenditures of Austria in 2018 amounted to 144,1 million euros, increasing the expenditures of 2017 by 4,7 million euros. The research areas of energy efficiency, smart grids, storage and renewables define the priorities of the publicly financed energy research in Austria.
Schriftenreihe
19/2019
A.Indinger, M.Katzenschlager
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 136 Seiten
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Economics of retrofit air pollution control technologies (Nalbandian, 05-2006)

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Industrial Process Indicators and Heat Integration in Industries (Brunner/Slawitsch/Giannakopoulou/Schnitzer 2008)

The goal of this report, developed in the framework of the Task33/IV - Solar Heat for Industrial Processes (SHIP) of theInternational Energy Agency, is to give an overview of the toolswhich have been developed within this IEA Task 33/IV.
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The IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2005

Bioenergy is increasingly utilised to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Various options exist for trading bioenergy and bioenergy services between countries.
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