Suchergebnisse für "Factsheet: Energietechnologien gestalten, die für alle sinnvoll und nutzbar sind"

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ISGAN Annex 1: Bestandsaufnahme intelligenter Netze, IEA ISGAN Annex 2: Fallstudien intelligenter Netze (Arbeitsperiode 2013 - 2019)

Das International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, das Verständnis der Smart-Grid-Technologien zu verbessern und deren Entwicklung und Verbreitung weltweit voranzutreiben. Das primäre Ziel der österreichischen Beteiligung an IEA ISGAN Annex 1 und 2 war die Steigerung der Effizienz der heimischen Energieforschung erstens durch die international führende Positionierung österreichischer F&E-Projekte und zweitens durch den breiten Know-how-Austausch und die Einbringung internationaler Erkenntnisse in laufende und zukünftige österreichische Projekte.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA-ISGAN Annex 2: Fallstudien intelligenter Netze (Arbeitsperiode 2019 - 2023)

Das Hauptziel dieser Arbeitsgruppe des International Smart Grid Action Netzwerks (ISGAN) ist es, allen relevanten Stakeholdern Zugang zu detaillierten Informationen über den aktuellen Status von Pilot- und Demonstrationsprojekten für intelligente Stromnetze zur Verfügung zu stellen.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA Action Network "Intelligent Energy Systems": International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN TCP)

ISGAN is an international network for the development and exchange of expertise on smart, clean, flexible and resilient power grids ("smart grids"). ISGAN provides a platform for the communication of international experiences, trends and insights for the implementation of smart grid solutions in decarbonized energy systems of the future.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2021-2022)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. In the working period 2021-2022, the focus will be laid on the development of extended interoperability tests for decentralised energy resources and micro grids.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2013-2018)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. By active participation, Austria’s position and leading role on the forefront of international Smart Grids development has been strengthened.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA-ISGAN Annex 1: Global Smart Grid Inventory IEA-ISGAN and Annex 2: Smart Grid Case Studies

The international Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) aims to improve the understanding of Smart-Grid-technologies and to accelerate global deployment. The work in ISGAN is structured in eight standing working groups (annexes). The present project describes the Austrian contribution to Annex 1: Smart Grids Inventory and Annex 2: Smart Grids Case Studies.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ISGAN Annex 3: Benefit/Cost Analyses and Tools of Smart Grids

Together with experts from 11 countries, the EI-JKU has analysed cost-benefit models and developed proposals for their adaptation and further development. In the course of the work, the EI-JKU dealt in particular with two questions: how such an evaluation model can be adapted to Austrian conditions and which socio-economic factors influence the question of whether an end consumer emerges as a winner or loser from Smart Grid-based functionalities.

Internationale Energieagentur (IEA)

IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2019-2021)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. The focus during the working period 2019-2020 was laid on the implementation of extended interoperability tests and innovative laboratory testing methods for decentralised energy resources. By active participation, Austria’s position and leading role on the forefront of international Smart Grids development was strengthened.