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Terms of use: The pictures on this site originate from the projects in the frame of the programmes City of Tomorrow, Building of Tomorrow and the IEA Research Cooperation. They may be used credited for non-commercial purposes under the Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC).
Value creation and business model framework
Development of business cases based on a 12-step approach
Copyright: TNO
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
Copyright: Christoph Rathgeber
National Task 41 team
Kick-off meeting for Task 41 at the Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz
Copyright: Task 41 Konsortium
National workshop on the economic feasibility of energy storage
Stakeholder workshop on the economic feasibility of energy storage. Presentations and discussion on thermal, electrical, and chemical storage technologies and their potential applications.
Copyright: Stefan Puschnigg
Cross-actor collaboration on forward-looking, long-term grid planning
A new structured methodology to facilitate cross-actor collaboration on forward-looking, long-term grid planning, enabling key actors to explore their respective roles and interdependencies, thereby facilitating development of efficient grid planning strategies.
Copyright: ISGAN Lighthouse Project (Helena Lindquist)
Policy Brief 2024
Policy Brief: presentation at CEM15/MI-9
Copyright: Helena Lindquist
Combined building and plant simulation in real time
In a dynamic building simulation, the zones (rooms) are in contact with their surroundings and with the adjacent building components, the people, equipment and objects located in them. In the combined building and plant simulation, the dynamic interaction between building, plant and control is also taken into account. A building and plant simulation, adapted in real time to the actual weather conditions and current measurement data from the building, can help to optimize the control of the building services and thus reduce energy costs and increase user comfort.
Copyright: EQUA
Two Austrian demonstration building digital twin
In recent years, AEE INTEC has completed two projects for the development and initial implementation of a digital twin on real buildings in Austria. This digital twin is a detailed simulation model using IDA ICE software, which is compared in real time with measurement data from a real building. This creates a model that represents the real condition of the building and its building services at any given time. This model can then be used for automated fault detection or to optimize control systems. The aim is to reduce energy consumption and improve user comfort.
Copyright: AEE INTEC / Arrowhead Tools Project
Annex 81 Policy Package
Graphic representation of the policy package of measures developed in Annex 81 to promote Data-Driven Smart Buildings.
Copyright: Stephen White - format adopted from from IEA, 2023 “Energy Efficiency Policy Toolkit 2023”,
Group picture of IETS Task 21 at the IETS Conference 2023
At the IETS conference from May 9-11, 2023 in Gothenburg, the subtasks and activities of IETS Task 21 were presented, and two key note presentations and two elevator pitches on the task were given.
Copyright: Rodin
Gruppenfoto IETS Task 21 Consortium Meeting in Graz
On April 9, 2024, a full-day meeting of IETS Task 21 took place in Graz. The meeting provided a valuable platform for exchanging insights and planning further steps for the successful implementation of the tasks within Task 21.
Copyright: Gahleitner
Graphic illustration of different terms from Zeilerbauer et al. (2024)
Figure from Zeilerbauer et al. (2024) (https://doi.org/10.1080/17583004.2024.2408285), which uses a use case to discuss different terms from the area of Circular Carbon.
Copyright: Zeilerbauer et al. (2024)
Vision of the Energy/Carbon Future of Upper Austria 2040
The figure shows the visualized vision developed by the Energy Institute at the JKU in coordination with the stakeholders, which represents possible energy and resource exchanges in 2040 in annual quantities.
Copyright: Energieinstitut an der Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Visibility and Obervability of distribution grid assets and grid status
One challenge for the use of decentralized flexibility is the current lack of visibility of the systems and the lack of observability in the distribution grid, as well as the lack of real-time information on the topology of the distribution grid itself. These problems make it difficult to verify the actual need for flexibility as well as to validate or measure the flexibility provided.
Copyright: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology based on Werner van Westering
Data exchange between different stakeholders as a challenge
The energy system data and the data exchange between transmission and distribution system operators, as well as suppliers and aggregators, are currently only sufficient to a limited extent to enable an appropriate provision of flexibility services.
Copyright: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology based on Werner van Westering
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 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
SIRFN-AIT Workshops "Grid-forming converters - testing and validation challenges" - March 2024
International SIRFN experts and participants of the SIRFN-AIT Workshops "Grid-forming converters - testing and validation challenges" visiting the laboratory showcase at the AIT MicroGrid Labor in March 2024.