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Demonstration of the energy management system and storage system
Visiting of the system in the building W.E.I.Z. 2.
Copyright: Innovationszentrum W.E.I.Z.
Photovoltaic on the roof of the building W.E.I.Z. 2
20kWp PV-plant on the roof of the building W.E.I.Z. 2.
Copyright: Innovationszentrum W.E.I.Z.
WEIZconnected – logo
This ist the logo from WEIZconnected.
Copyright: Innovationszentrum W.E.I.Z.
Visit of the museum for paper production
Visit of the museum for paper production Laakirchen during the 14th Austrian IEA Fluidized Bed Meeting and the manuel production of paper.
Copyright: TU Wien
Information exchange before the visit of the fluidized bed unit
Information exchange before visiting the fluidized bed unit of heinzelpaper during the 14th Austrian IEA Fluidized Bed Meeting.
Copyright: TU Wien
DSM Interaction and acceptance model
This figure shows the DSM interaction and acceptance model developed within the project framework, the central trust-building interaction features as well as their changing relevance for the building of trust and acceptance depending on the automation level.
Copyright: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
Project Overview
This diagram shows the topics that were considered in the context of the project "Social License to Automate". Furthermore, an overview of the methodology is given.
Copyright: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
Challenging Fuels
Metal fraction sorted out from the fuel material of a circulating fluidized bed system. Metal residues and wood with nails are sorted out and not burned.
Copyright: IEA-FBC (Franz Winter)
Research output by population
In the diagram, the number of published articles per hundred thousand inhabitants was calculated for each country, making the contribution more visible regardless of the population size of the individual countries. In this evaluation, Austria ranks 7th. Only all articles including 2019 were used here.
Copyright: IEA-FBC (Franz Winter)
Digital Technologies to Increase the Energyefficiency in Electric Motor Systems
This figure gives an overview of the technologies that were identified as relevant for energy efficiency in electric motor systems in several workshops, in the survey and interviews. Starting on the left-hand side, technologies listed are smart sensors, advanced control on the level of machines and the Internet of things enabling communication between the different levels and components (in dark blue). Furthermore, the next level is the use of possibilities to analyse data and optimize operation (in green): data analytics on both the level of motor systems and on the level of production lines or even the whole company. Continuous monitoring of the different appliances is also significant. Technologies adding advantages to these applications (in grey) are digital twins, cloud-based services and artificial intelligence. Augmented reality can help to implement the suggested measures. Three technologies that are not directly related to the optimization of motor driven systems, but are of further interest include drones, 3D printing and advanced robotics.
 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            