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Terminology used for demand response within the framework of IEA EBC Annex 84
EBC Annex 84 distinguished between different "action types" and "control types".
Copyright: Authors of final report IEA EBC Annex 84
Overview demand response types
Combining the two action and control types there can be four different demand response types: 1) Direct Automated (e.g. action and control types are characterised by high reliability; 2) Indirect Automated (e.g. model predictive control in the building reacting to the DHC broadcasted signal), action and control types are characterised by low & high reliability, respectively; 3) Direct Manual (e.g. DHC operator vising the house or sitting in the control room and pressing the button), action and control types are characterised by high & low reliability, respectively; 4) Indirect Manual (e.g. end users changing the settings physically of via using the remote technology (walking in the house, sitting on the sofa and using app) as the reaction to the broadcasted signal), action and control types are characterised by low reliability.
Copyright: Authors of final report IEA EBC Annex 84
Joint workshop IEA EBC Annex 84 & IEA ES Task 43 („Standardized Use of Building Mass as Storage for Renewables and Grid Flexibility“)
Joint workshop IEA EBC Annex 84 & IEA ES Task 43 („Standardized Use of Building Mass as Storage for Renewables and Grid Flexibility“)
Copyright: Ingo Leusbrock
BI-Generation
Hydraulic integration of the heat pump for BI-Generation
Copyright: AEE INTEC Gradl
BI-Generation Monitoring Results
Monitoring Data of the Operation of the heat pump
Copyright: AEE INTEC Gradl
PV Potential Innsbruck Campagne
Colormap of the PV Potential of the district Innsbruck Campagne
Copyright: UIBK Ochs
HP Inegration
Integration options of heat pumps in districts
Copyright: OST Wemhoener
Speakers at the ISGAN WG6 workshop on flexibility for resilience and stakeholder interaction
Speakers at the ISGAN WG6 workshop on flexibility for resilience and stakeholder interaction, Irina Oleinikova , Martha Symko-Davies, Antonio IIliceto, Barbara Herndler, Mihai Calin
Copyright: Susanne Windischberger
Overview of the methodology and approach
Overview of the methodology and approach which was conducted for the project. The data collection process includes a project and literature review, international questionaire, international stakeholder workshop and expert interviews. The results were then analysed and summarised to produce the final discussion paper
Copyright: Barbara Herndler
Overview of the ÜVB-VNB project landscape
Overview of the ÜVB-VNB project landscape which provides an overview of the international projects (2014-2024) which were evaluated and used for the report. Also indicated are the projects' respective focus areas
Copyright: Barbara Hernlder
Example of a LinkedIn post for a survey
Example of a LinkedIn post for a survey which was conducted during the initial phase of the project
Copyright: Barbara Herndler
Bottlenecks and challenges in transformation processes
Bottlenecks and challenges in transformation processes
Copyright: AEE INTEC / Ingo Leusbrock
Overview transformation plan
Overview transformation plan
Copyright: AEE INTEC / Ingo Leusbrock
The 4 large thermal energy storage technologies of IEA ES Task 39
Schematic presentation of the 4 large thermal energy storage technologies that are included in the IEA ES Task 39: Tank thermal energy storage (TTES), pit thermal energy storage (PTES), borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) and aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES).
Copyright: Solites
The phases of a large thermal energy storage development
The 4 phases in the development process of a large thermal energy storage, with the main actors or stakeholders and the corresponding tools developed in IEA ES Task 39
Copyright: Planenergi
IEA ES Task 39 experts at the Meldorf PTES under construction
The IEA ES Task 39 expert group in from of the pit thermal energy storage of Meldorf (DE) under construction.
Copyright: IEA ES Task39
Stakeholders contributing and benefiting from the innovations in the ISGAN Casebook
The chart compares the stakeholders who contributed to the case studies in the ISGAN Casebook on planning smart distribution grids with those who benefited from them.
Copyright: Susanne Windischberger
Benefits, revenues, and cost analysis
Benefit, revenue, and cost analysis to evaluate the economic performance
Copyright: Andreas Hauer
Economic evaluation tool
Economic assessment tool for determining acceptable storage costs