Suchergebnisse
CEM12: Policy Messages from the ISGAN Regulatory Sandbox 2.0 Project
04. June 2021
On demand side event, CL
This recorded event shares the key findings from an international deep-dive knowledge exchange within the International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) on the topic of Regulatory Experimenting, such as Regulatory Sandboxes, that can be used as levers to accelerate the energy transition.
Potential for cost reduction and performance improvement for PEMFC at component and system level
10. - 11. November 2021
Graz University of Technology (online and on-site), AT
Internationally recognised experts will provide insights into the latest developments and forecasts for cost reduction and performance improvement of advanced polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC or PEMFC). The presentations will cover the entire fuel cell value chain and include interdisciplinary considerations from the component to the system level.
4th generation district heating: implementation - First webinar (TS2)
17. June 2019
Online
Low temperature district heating installations are taking off. More than 100 installations have been identified across Europe. Join the TS2 team for their first results on how to implement low teperature district heating!
IEA DHC Annex TS2 webinar: Decreasing district heating return temperatures - How to identify critical substations
04. December 2019
Webinar, AT
In this Webinar, we will present measures to decrease return temperatures in substations and methods to identify where to apply them in order to maximize the impact on the entire system. Results for the network at TU Darmstadt Campus Lichtwiese will be shown as an example.
ISGAN Webinar: How to Replicate solutions for the flexibility challenge? ReFlex Guidebook presentation
20. February 2019
Online webinar, AT
This webinar provides guidance on characteristics and specificities of replication of Flexibility Use-Cases aimed at end-user’s services, supply side services, infrastructure modifications and direct energy storage.
ISGAN Knowledge Exchange on Experimental Sandboxes to Enable Smart Grid Deployment
1. - 3. April 2019
Stockholm, SE
The objective of this ISGAN inter-annex collaboration initiative is to take concrete steps forward in regard to identifying key lessons learned and examples of good practice related to the design and implementation of regulatory sandboxes.
Joined Workshop - Clean & Efficient Combustion with Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF)
6. November 2019
Montreux, CH
In the course of the AMF ExCo Meeting and the Combustion TCP Task Leaders Meeting, both taking place in Montreux, Switzerland early November 2019, both TCPs will jointly host a workshop. It will focus around low emission propulsion systems, novel fuels for advanced engine concepts, and new developments and trends.
The Contribution of Advanced Renewable Transport Fuels to the Decarbonisation of Transport in 2030 and beyond
18. November 2019
Albert Borschette Conference Centre, Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Etterbeek, Brussels, BE
The European Commission Directorate General for Energy has been supporting an International Energy Agency (IEA) study on this topic carried out by two IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes, IEA Bioenergy TCP and the IEA Advanced Motor Fuels TCP. The workshop will present the findings of this project focusing on country-specific analysis of Germany, Finland, Sweden, USA and Brazil.
IEA EBC Annex 66: Newsletter No. 1 October 2014

Herausgeber: IEA EBC Annex 66
Englisch, 9 Seiten
Downloads zur Publikation
How much Energy Efficiency can Energy Contracting deliver to the Residential Sector in Germany? (2009)

Transaction and Life Cycle Cost Analyses, Market Survey and Statistical Potential - IAEE09 abstract
Englisch
Integrated Energy Contracting (IEC) (2009)

A new ESCo Model to Combine Energy Efficiency and (Renewable) Supply in large Buildings and Industry - Discussion Paper
IEA 4E Product Energy Efficiency Trends (PEET) Project – 4 Reports

The Product Energy Efficiency Trends (PEET) project aims to monitor the energy efficiency of selected product groups in the 4E member countries and regions, to provide information on progress from year to year. The latest PEET reports published in 2022 summarize the state of energy efficiency regulations for four product groups. These are: electric motors, room air conditioners, televisions and monitors, and household refrigerators.
Herausgeber: IEA - 4E Energieeffiziente Endverbrauchsgeräte, 2022
Englisch
Opportunity Cost Tool & Comparison and Evaluation of Financing Options for Energy-Contracting Projects (2008)

Task XVI - A manual for ESCOs, ESCO customers and ESCO project developers.1. Despcription of a methodology to compare finance options for energy service projects and 2. Opportunity Cost Tool: Estimation and Visualization of Energy Costs, Saving Potentials and Future Energy Cost Savings for the development of energy-contracting projects.
Englisch
Comprehensive Refurbishment of Buildings through Energy Performance Contracting (2008)

Comprehensive Refurbishment of Buildings through Energy Performance Contracting - A Guide for Building Owners and ESCos
Englisch
IEA ES Annex 50: Prefab Systems for Low Energy/High Comfort Building Renewal
Development of integrated concepts for multi-storey buildings, which enable renovations of buildings with high energy efficiency at good user acceptance during the realisation phase as well as afterwards (comfort, affordability). Relevant components: integrated solutions of roof and façade with high rate of pre-fabrication, the possibility of integrating the energy façade/roofs and energy distribution and supply.
IEA ES Task 43: Storage for renewables and flexibility through standardized use of building mass
Thermal building mass activation uses building masses to condition interior spaces, but can also function as energy storage through targeted overheating/undercooling. This storage potential can be used for local and grid-connected renewable thermal and electrical energy (Power2Heat). The project develops new content on the construction, control and business models of such storages and disseminates it as guidelines, data and on the basis of best-practice objects that have been implemented.
IEA ES Annex 39: Large Thermal Energy Storages for District Heating
Large-scale heat storage systems will play a central role in increasing the necessary flexibility of district heating networks and enable the further expansion of renewable energies. The main objective of the Annex is to determine the aspects that are important in planning, decision-making and implementing large thermal energy storages for integration into district heating systems and for industrial processes, given the boundary conditions for different locations and different system configurations.
IEA Energy Storage (ES)
The aim of the IEA Energy Storage (ES) Technology Programme is to enable integrated research, development, implementation and integration of energy storage technologies in order to optimise the energy efficiency of all types of energy systems and to promote the use of renewable energy sources instead of fossil fuels.
IEA ES Task 35: Flexible Sector Coupling through Energy Storage Implementation
Task 35 of the IEA Energy Storage TCP addressed Flexible Sector Coupling (FSC) through the implementation of energy storage and examined the role of energy storage in the context of the concept of sector coupling. The demand sectors include electricity, heating/cooling and mobility. FSC was defined, examples of FSC were described and studies on the use of FSC in local and the German national energy systems were carried out.
IEA ES Task 44: Power-to-Heat and Heat integrated Carnot Batteries for Zero-Carbon (industrial) heat and Power supply
The rise of renewable energy causes fluctuating energy production. The electrification of heat supply further challenges the electricity grid. Coupling electricity and heating with thermal storage helps to strengthen grid resilience and ensures stable energy supply. This project identifies and evaluates heat-integrated Carnot battery concepts to store thermal and electrical energy and supply electricity and thermal energy on demand.