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Putting Carbon back into the ground
Die Publikation "Putting Carbon back into the ground" des IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme vom Februar 2001 zeigt die Möglichkeiten der Einspeicherung von CO2 und behandelt Fragen wie Umweltauswirkungen, Speichersicherheit und Kosten.
International Energy Agency
English, 32 pages
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IEA (2007), Legal Aspects of CO2 Storage: Update and Recommendations, IEA/OECD, Paris.
Diese Publikation behandelt die wichtigsten rechtlichen Themen im Umfeld der CCS-Debatte und zeigt Beispiele einer Rechtssprechung zur Ermöglichung von CCS.
International Energy Agency
English, 144 pages
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Technology Roadmap, Carbon Capture and Storage, IEA 2009
Der Fahrplan zu Carbon Capture and Storage zeigt den aktuellen Status sowie die notwendigen nächsten Schritte aus Sicht der Finanzierung, Gesetzgebung, des öffentlichen Bewusstseins und der internationalen Zusammenarbeit.
International Energy Agency
English, 52 pages
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IEA (2008b), CO2 capture and storage: A Key Abatement Option, IEA/OECD, Paris.
Die Publikaton zeigt mehrere Szenarien der CO2 Speicherung. Ausgehend von den Kosten der Speicherung, gemessen in USD / t CO2, wird die mögliche Reduktion von CO2 Emissio-nen bestimmt. Weitere Kapitel behandeln Demonstrationsprojekte, Finanzierung, Regulie-rung sowie öffentliches Bewusstsein und internationale Zusammenarbeit.
International Energy Agency
English, 266 pages
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IEA ECBCS Annex 49 Midterm Report (2010)
Low Exergy Systems for High-Performance Buildings and Communities
English
Renewables 2010 Global Status Report
English, 80 pages
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ENARD Annex I Information sub-Task
regulatory frameworks and business models conducive to the development of Smart Grids
Aidan Roberts
English, 51 pages
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Annex 45 - Guidebook on energy efficient electric lighting for buildings
Liisa Halonen, Eino Tetri & Pramod Bhusal
English, 376 pages
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Brochure: 10 years of the program "Building of Tomorrow"
Emissions from bioenergy (2010)
Improved accounting options and new policy needs. In Proceedings of the 18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, Lyon.
Bird D. N., Cowie A., Frieden D., Gustavsson L., Pena N. Pingoud K., Rüter S., Sathre R., Soimakallio S., Türk A., Woess-Gallasch S., Zanchi G.
English, 5 pages
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IEA - Advanced Fuel Cells
Austrian Participation in the IEA Implementing Agreement on Advanced Fuel Cells 2004-2008
Series
42/2010
J. Gesellmann, G. Simader, V. Hacker
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 89 pages
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Smart Grids Showcase Region: Salzburg
Integratred Infrastructure in Salzburg
2/2010
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 6 pages
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Intelligent Energy Systems of Tomorrow - Smart Grid Pioneers in Austria
Strategies - Projects - Pioneer Regions
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 44 pages
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National Smart Grids R&D Initiatives in Europe
Results of the 1st Smart Grids ERA-Net Workshop
on 3th March, 2010
Series
17/2010
M. Hübner, N. Prüggler
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 133 pages
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Smart Grids Projects in Austrian R&D Programmes 2003-2010
Series
16/2010
K. Schauer, K. Hollaus, M. Hübner
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 157 pages
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Energybase - The Office Building of Tomorrow
Planning and implementing a demonstration building as part of "Building of Tomorrow"
Research Forum
3/2010
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 6 pages
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Intelligent infrastructure for using biogas
Biogas microgrids and stand-alone biogas filling stations
1/2010
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 6 pages
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Project Synopses Energy Systems, Grids and End-use
Smart Grids, Green ICT
Projects of the Austrian R&D Programmes 2007-2009
33/2009
English, 42 pages
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Electrical Enduse Efficiency Chances for Green ICT and Electronics in Austria
Series
08/2010
Michael Hübner, Ao. Univ. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wimmer, DI Marcus Hofmann
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 172 pages
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Road Map for Dealing with Non-Permanence in LULUCF and REDD (2010)
To date the land use sector has failed to contribute to achieving climate mitigation goals in proportion to its potential. A major reason for this is the lack of a sufficiently robust and attractive solution to the non-permanence (reversibility) of carbon stocks that would garner stron support from Annex-I country stakeholders, including carbon market investors. Unless a solid solution to the reversibility problem is developed, REDD+ will also fail to result in significant increase in the use of forests to mitigate climate change.
English