Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
Global Wood Pellet Industry - Market and Trade Study
Cocchi M., et al.
Englisch, 190 Seiten
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Strategic Research Agenda / Market Deployment Strategy (SRA/MDS)
Herausgeber: European Wind Energy Technology Platform
Englisch, 81 Seiten
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Langfristige Szenarien der gesellschaftlich optimalen Stromversorgung der Zukunft
Schriftenreihe
58/2009
R. Haas, C. Redl
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 155 Seiten
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Thermisch-hygrisches Verhalten von GlasDoppelFassaden unter solarer Einwirkung
Schriftenreihe
36/2002
P.Kautsch, J. Dreyer, H. Hengsberger et.al.
Deutsch, 207 Seiten
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Bioenergy, Land Use Change and Climate Change Mitigation
Englisch, 20 Seiten
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International Passive House Summer School for Students
PH-SS
Schriftenreihe
24/2010
E. Heiduk
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 231 Seiten
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Optimierung der Methanerzeugung aus Energiepflanzen mit dem Methanenergiewertsystem
Schriftenreihe
80/2006
Th. Amon et al.
Deutsch, 201 Seiten
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Subprojekt 6b: Sozialorganisatorische Maßnahmen im Stadtumbau
Leitprojekt: Stadtumbau Lehen
Schriftenreihe
43b/2014
P. Haider, R. Gutmann
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 43 Seiten
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Smart Grids - Modellregion Salzburg
Integrierte Infrastruktur in Salzburg
2/2010
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 6 Seiten
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Policy Brief 0: Electric Motor Systems Annex Overview
Herausgeber: Electric Motor Systems Annex
Englisch, 2 Seiten
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Reduktion der Wartungskosten von Lüftungsanlagen in Plus-Energiehäusern
Schriftenreihe
02/2012
H. Schöberl
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 45 Seiten
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Passiv-Dachgeschossausbau eines typischen Gründerzeithauses mit aktiver Energiegewinnung
Schriftenreihe
09/2012
H. Schöberl, S. Handler
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 56 Seiten
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Evaluierung der raumweisen Temperaturdifferenzierung in Wohnungen von Passivhäusern
Schriftenreihe
13/2015
H. Schöberl, T. Bednar, R. Hanic, H. Konder, A. Keul
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 43 Seiten
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Netzqualität bei dezentraler Stromeinspeisung auf Basis erneuerbarer Energieträger
Schriftenreihe
48/2006
R.Bründliger, H.Brunner
Deutsch, 57 Seiten
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SeasonalGridStorage - Innovative seasonale thermal storages for urban district heating grids
Sensible storages, which are currently used in district heating networks for seasonal storage of excess heat (e.g. from solar thermal or industrial waste heat), exhibit high space demand, investment costs and heat losses. Within this project, concepts for using innovative storage technologies, e.g. thermochemical storages (TCS) having high heat densities and enabling pressure- and lossless storage, were developed and analyzed on a technological, economic and ecological basis. Additionally, the regulatory framework has been evaluated.
COP5+ - Further development of a heat- and cooling system with seasonal heat storage at the example of Central Europe´s biggest geothermal depth drilling field
The aim was to increase the overall energy efficiency of Plus-Energy-Houses by making the heat excess of summer available for use in winter. This was carried out by improvements of the technology seasonal heat storage to an intelligent overall system. The biggest geothermal depth drilling field in Central Europe has been established.
IEA SHC Task 54: Price reduction
IEA SHC Task 54 was an interdisciplinary, collaborative project with the main focus on significant price reductions of solar thermal systems. Measures to achieve a reduction of the customer price up to 40% included simplified system designs, standardized components and cost-efficient materials and production and installation processes.
CircularBioMat – Recyclable biogenic materials for building installations and supply equipment
As part of CircularBioMat, numerous bio‐based materials – including bio‐polymers reinforced with natural fibers as well as recycled materials – are being tested for their suitability as a replacement for the petroleum‐based polymers that dominate technical building installations (TGA) and supply equipment.
CircuPack - Recyclable materials for food packaging with a low ecological footprint
The goal of the project is to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly food packaging with an improved ecological footprint. It is important to develop a new process control that ensures both food compatibility and the sustainability of the resulting product.
P2PQ - Peer2Peer im Quartier
The research project Peer2Peer im Quartier deals with applications optimizing the selfconsumption of PV-generated energy within urban quarters by enabling peer-to-peer relations among energy prosumers based on Blockchains. Aim is to develop and validate these applications in real operation.