Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"
Workshop: Energieregionen der Zukunft - Nukleus der Energieinnovation
Veranstaltet im Rahmen des Strategieprozesses e2050.
Prefabricated Systems for Low Energy Renovation of Residential Buildings
IEA: ECBCS-ANNEX 50
Schriftenreihe
25/2012
K. Höfler
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Englisch, 76 Seiten
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Health and Safety Aspects of Solid Biomass Storage, Transportation and Feeding
Englisch, 100 Seiten
Lab Tests: Verifying that Smart Grid Power Converters are Truly Smart
Herausgeber: IEEE - Power and Energy Magazine (Vol. 13, Issue: 2/2015)
Englisch, 42 Seiten
Film DVD Bauen mit Hausverstand - Das Haus der Zukunft
Dokumentation über ambitionierte Pilotprojekte
Deutsch
IEA Hybrid and Electric Vehicles - Annual Report 2012
The electric drive gains traction
Herausgeber: IEA - International Energy Agency
Deutsch, 234 Seiten
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Neubau Biohof Achleitner Gebäude aus Holz, Stroh & Lehm
Raumklimatisierung mit Hilfe von Pflanzen
Schriftenreihe
04/2008
E. B. Preisack, P. Holzer, H. Rodleitner
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 76 Seiten
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Österreichs größtes Plus- Energie-Bürogebäude am Standort Getreidemarkt der TU Wien
Schriftenreihe
47/2014
H. Schöberl, R. Hofer, M. Leeb, T. Bednar, G. Kratochwil
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 160 Seiten
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Leitfaden: Ergebnisse der messtechnischen Begleituntersuchungen von "Haus der Zukunft"-Demonstrationsbauten
Ing. Waldemar Wagner, DI Monika Spörk-Dür, DI Robert Lechner, Mag. Jürgen Suschek-Berger
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 68 Seiten
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Maßnahmen zur Minimierung von Reboundeffekten bei der Sanierung von Wohngebäuden (MARESI)
Schriftenreihe
06/2005
P. Biermayr, E. Schriefl, B. Baumann, et al.
Deutsch, 176 Seiten
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TWIN - Digital twins for sustainable buildings
Digital building twins have hardly been used in practice due to an often unfavourable cost-benefit ratio. The aim of the TWIN project is to bring together use cases of digital building twins with a high ecological and economic impact in order to prepare application scenarios with great implementation potential.
Market survey of energy storage technologies in Austria (MSSP2020)
Stationary battery storage devices for the maximisation of the private consumption in PV-systems, large heat storage for local and district heating systems, thermal activation of buildings and the area of innovative storage systems have been chosen for the first market survey within this project. The historical market diffusion of these technologies is surveyed empirically and documented up to 2020.
IEA-SHC Task 65: Solar Cooling for the Sunbelt Regions
Without measures, cooling demand will triple by 2050. The aim of Task 65 is to adapt existing technologies to the boundary conditions of the sunbelt, to find suitable system concepts, to evaluate them and to disseminate the advantages. In addition to system adaptations, the Austrian focus is on life cycle cost-benefit analysis and the further development of existing assessment tools.
IEA EBC Annex 72: Assessing life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings
The construction sector has great potential to reduce its energy consumption and the associated environmental impacts. The IEA EBC Annex 72 therefore focuses on the harmonization of methods for the assessment of construction-specific and operational environmental impacts (primary energy requirements, greenhouse gas emissions and other indicators) throughout the life cycle of buildings.
IEA EBC Annex 66: Definition and Simulation of Occupant Behavior in Buildings
Given the considerable implications of occupants' presence and behavior for buildings’ performance, IEA EBC Annex 66 aims to set up a standard occupant behavior definition platform, establish a quantitative simulation methodology to model occupant behavior in buildings, and understand the influence of occupant behavior on building energy use and the indoor environment.
IEA EBC Annex 56 – Cost Effective Energy and Carbon Emission Optimization in Building Renovation
The objective of the IEA EBC Annex 56 project was to develop a methodology for cost effective energy and carbon emissions optimization in building renovation. Within the frame of the project this methodology was developed and furthermore also innovative renovation projects were collected and analyzed, which should perform as best practice examples.
IEA EBC Annex 84: Demand Management of Buildings in Thermal Networks
The concept of demand-side management (DSM) in buildings to reduce peak loads in the grid is well established in the power sector. The same concept can be applied to shift thermal loads in buildings connected to thermal networks. This project addresses the topic of demand response in buildings, focusing on the collection of case studies, technologies and collaboration models.
IEA HEV TCP Task 40: Critical Raw Materials for Electric Vehicles
The production of electric vehicles and batteries requires critical raw materials. In Task 40, demand and supply are compared, based on global scenarios of the development of electric vehicle fleets, battery technologies, primary and secondary raw material potentials and recycling technologies. Potential overall ecological and social impacts of raw material and battery production are assessed.
Earth movement: Clay - a climate- and resource-friendly building material
Manufacturing processes and transport of building materials are energy-intensive and cause high CO2emissions. In addition, many building materials pose a health and disposal problem due to their content of disruptive and harmful substances. Locally available clay can replace conventional materials if appropriately prepared and processed, and helps to save both manufacturing processes and transport routes.
baubehoerde.at - Development of a Vision 2030 for a Digital Building Authority and Recommendations for Action in Austria
In Austria, planning permission applications are submitted and managed largely manually. The aims of the baubehoerde.at project are to evaluate the potential and limitations of digitizing building approval processes and to create a Vision 2030 strategy for a digital building authority.