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Prospects for coal and clean coal technologies in Poland (Mills, 01-2007)
English
Photovoltaics - technology for tomorrow
Research and pioneering developments
from Austria
energy innovation austria
2/2013
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 8 pages
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Newsletter Vol. 26/#2/December 2014
Publisher: Paul Derham, odbtbioenergy
English, 8 pages
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Working Party on End-Use Technologies (EUWP)
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Working Party on Energy End-Use Technologies, often referred to as End-Use Working Party (EUWP), has been in the advisory council for the Committee on Energy Research and Technology (CERT) in the area of end-use energy technologies since 1981. It also functions as reference for questions on end-use energy within the IEA Secretariat.
POSTPONED: 2nd International Conference on Negative CO2 Emissions
12. - 15. May 2020
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg (SE)
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the outbreak of Covid-19 the conference is going to be postponed by one year, to May 18-21, 2021.
The Fuel Cell Industry Review 2015
Prof. David Hart, Franz Lehner, Robert Rose, Jonathan Lewis
Publisher: E4tech
English, 52 pages
Energy Technology Initiatives 2013
Implementation through Multilateral Co-operation
Publisher: IEA - International Energy Agency
English, 114 pages
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Power projects using methane from coal mines (Sloss, 08-2006)
English
Slides: Country Report Austria (2014)
Gerfried Jungmeier
Publisher: IEA Bioenergie Task 42
English, 41 pages
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RD&D on coal use in Australia and the COAL21 action plan (Henderson/Mills/Topper, 12-2005)
English
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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Solar Heating And Cooling in Austria (Faninger, 2009)
Status Report 2009 on Research, Development and Market Deployment of Solar Thermal Technologies in Austria. Presented to the IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme in July 2009
IEA EGRD Workshop - Future Energy Market Designs: Research and Innovation Needs
22. - 23. October 2018
Project Management Jülich, Zimmerstraße 26-27, 10969 Berlin, DE
An event organised under the auspices of the Experts’ Group on R&D Priority Setting and Evaluation (EGRD).
IEA EBC Annex 91: Open BIM for Energy Efficient Buildings
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is considered a key technology for optimising the overall energy performance of buildings. The project lays the foundations for OpenBIM tools to include the assessment and optimisation of the energy efficiency of buildings in the future, for Open BIM processes and data models to be increasingly harmonised and standardised, and thus for smaller construction companies to have the opportunity to work on complex BIM projects in the future.
IEA EBC Annex 89: Ways to Implement Net-zero Whole Life Carbon Buildings
IEA EBC Annex 89 focuses on the pathways and actions needed by various stakeholders and decision-makers to implement whole life cycle based net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from buildings in policy and practice. Annex 89 will support key stakeholders and decision-makers in developing and implementing effective Paris-goal compatible schemes and solutions to achieve NetZ-WLC buildings at multiple scales.
IEA HPT Annex 64: Safety measures for flammable refrigerants
New bans on chemicals and the revision of the so-called F-Gas Regulation pose new challenges for the heat pump and refrigeration industry. In this project, new knowledge regarding the safe future use of flammable refrigerants in heat pump and refrigeration systems up to 50 kW for room temperature control and hot water preparation is being developed and made available to the relevant target groups.
IEA PVPS Task 15: Acceleration of BIPV
Building integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is one of the future markets for Photovoltaics which enables the combination of architecture and energy technology. The project focussed on further national research in the area of BIPV, which is to be raised to an international level.
IEA Wind Task 19: Wind Energy in Cold Climates (working period 2016 - 2018)
IEA Wind Task 19 deals with the challenges of the utilisation of wind energy in Cold Climates (i.e. under icing-conditions) and offers through global networking and mutual exchange of experience, the possibility of collecting and generating additional know-how. Aim of the subtask was to share experiences with international partners and standardising of icefall risk assessments. In addition, an evaluation report on the functionality of the new Vestas rotor blade heating system was published.