Suchergebnisse
Symbiose-4-I&C - Optimal decentralized hybrid storage technologies among different energy systems -4-Industry and Commerce
The project Symbiose-4-I&C analysed the coupling of existing energy networks/-carriers, established on centralized energy network nodes or directly next to a consumer (households, industry and commerce) and the benefits of applying decentralized storage technologies. The optimal position, dimension and the right storage and conversion technology and an optimal energy wide operation of larger consumer groups were estimated for an urban model region.
OPEN HEAT GRID - Open Heat Grids in urban hybrid systems
The primary research topic of OPEN HEAT GRID was to investigate the possibilities of enforcing the feed-in of industrial waste heat into existing district heating networks. The project results show that excess heat is not for free: despite minimal variable costs, the investment costs need to satisfy usual payback periods. The analysis shows that there is no need for a regulation in the sense of a feed-in obligation or market liberalization. However, from an economic point of view, information asymmetries exist, which may lead to irrational decisions.
AR-HES-B – Energy storage, production and recovery of valuable substances in wastewater treatment plants
AR-HES-B develops technologically based concepts of municipal wastewater treatment plants in order to convert them from energy consumers into a hybrid energy provider, energy storage and a provider of resources. The concept enables wastewater plants to turn into an important platform in the regional energy and mass transfer.
SynENERGY - Energy optimised settlement development by making use of synergies of energy efficiency, spatial planning and building culture
SynENERGY aims at an innovative, holistic approach to urban district optimization. The project targets a comprehensive analysis of the framework and urban development concept which includes not only optimisation of sustainable energy supply and use but also increased material flows (construction and disposal) at urban district level.
SIMULTAN - Simultaneous planning environment for buildings in resilient, highly energy efficient and resource-efficient districts
This project enabled the opportunity for an essential energy efficiency increase within overlapping buildings, to achieve the objective of resilient cities and districts with respect to a high quality of life, resource sustainability and energy efficiency. The goal was a workable tool based on a multidisciplinary planning approach, to support the decision finding process in order to design both refurbishment projects and new developments within a highly efficient city.
Smart Services for resource optimized energy systems in urban districts
The concept of a smart city explicitly refers to a sustainable city development. To apply smart city concepts in practice, it is essential to develop practice- and profit-oriented business models (smart services), which at the same time generate social and ecological benefits. Smart services were developed for the application in three specific city development areas and their practicability was verified in a comprehensive stakeholder process with decision makers.
Workshop zum Abschluss des Smart Grid Plus ERA-Net-Projekts MATCH
4. Oktober 2018
Institut für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung der ÖAW, Apostelgasse 23, 1030 Wien, AT
Das Institut für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung (ITA) lädt zum Abschluss-Workshop des Projekts MATCH. Es werden Forschungsergebnisse aus Dänemark, Norwegen und Österreich zu erfolgreichen Smart Energy Systems Lösungen für EndnutzerInnen vorgestellt und vorliegende Empfehlungen diskutiert.
Smart Energy Systems Week Austria (SESWA)
15. – 19. Mai 2017, 14.00 - 17.15 Uhr
Messe Congress Graz
Im Zentrum standen die Systemintegration von Energietechnologien und die Flexibilisierung des Energiesystems.
Verleihung des Smart Energy Systems Award 2017
Im Rahmen der Smart Energy Systems Week verlieh Bundesminister Leichtfried den „Smart Energy Systems Award" in drei Kategorien. Damit wurden herausragende Leistungen im Bereich der Forschung und Innovation zur Gestaltung zukünftiger Energiesysteme gewürdigt und im Rahmen einer glanzvollen Preisverleihung vor den Vorhang geholt.
Smart Energy Systems Award 2018
Im Rahmen der Smart Energy Systems Week wurde der „Smart Energy Systems Award“ in vier Kategorien vergeben. Damit wurden herausragende Leistungen im Bereich der Forschung und Innovation zur Gestaltung zukünftiger Energiesysteme gewürdigt und im Rahmen einer glanzvollen Preisverleihung vor den Vorhang geholt.
Smart Grid-Innovationen aus Österreich

Neue Komponenten und Speichersysteme für die Energieversorgung von morgen.
energy innovation austria
2/2018
Herausgeber: BMVIT und Klima- und Energiefonds
Deutsch, 8 Seiten
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ComForEn 2017
5. - 6. Oktober 2017
Hotel Höflehner, 8967 Haus/Ennstal, Österreich
Nehmen Sie teil am intensiven Austausch der anwendungsnahen Smart Grid Forschung in Österreich. Die ComForEn 2017 beleuchtet Treiber und Stand der Digitalisierung im Strombereich.