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Artificial Intelligence and 5G Technologies in future Integrated Energy Systems
29. April 2019, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Radetzkystraße 2, 1030 Vienna, Room EA 08
At the Mission Innovation Austria Week Pre-Event state of the art of AI and 5G technologies and ongoing projects were presented and discussed.
European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
26. - 29. April 2021
Marseille & Online, FR
EUBCE is the largest biomass conference and exhibition in the world. Each year, EUBCE brings together the greatest minds and latest advancements in biomass, with the aim of accelerating research and market uptake across the globe. During the conference, over 2,000 experts from both academia and industry share and discuss groundbreaking ideas, technologies, applications, and solutions for the sourcing, production, and utility of biomass.
Smart Energy Systems
Multilateral collaboration on innovation for the energy supply of the future
energy innovation austria
1/2021
Publisher: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
English, 16 pages
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Heat from the depths
Geothermal energy as an energy technology of the future in Austria
energy innovation austria
2/2021
Publisher: BMK in cooperation with the Climate and Energy Fund
English, 12 pages
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National Energy Efficiency Conference 2016
15. – 16. November 2016
Sydney, Australia
Australia’s leading event for anyone with an interest in energy efficiency
EBC Annex 66 Text: Definition and Simulation of Occupant Behavior in Buildings
Hintergrund, Ziele und Methoden des EBC Annex 66. (November 2014)
D. Yan, T. Hong
Publisher: IEA EBC Annex 66
English, 14 pages
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IEA Bioenergy Strategic Plan 2015 - 2020 (2014)
Publisher: IEA Bioenergy: ExCo
English, 7 pages
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IEA Advanced Motor Fuels - Annual Report 2012
Publisher: International Energy Agency - Advanced Motor Fuels
English, 208 pages
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State of The Art Report Ventilative Cooling
Maria Kolokotroni, Per Heiselberg
Publisher: IEA-EBC Programm
English, 213 pages
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IEA Bionenergy Task 40 Country Reports 2014
Publisher: IEA Bioenergy Task 40
English, 3 pages
Transparent Thermal Insulation
Development and Testing of novel Transparent Thermal Insulatio (TTI) Systems made from Polymers
Research Forum
2/2002
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 6 pages
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Cascading Of Renewables
1/2005
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 6 pages
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Energy Upgrade of Non-Residential Buildings
IEA-SHC Task 47 Position paper (2015)
Publisher: IEA-SHC Programme
English, 8 pages
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IEA Advanced Motor Fuels - Annual Report 2013
Publisher: International Energy Agency - Advanced Motor Fuels
English, 258 pages
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IEA Bioenergy Task 33: Newsletter Vol. 1/2013
Thermal Gasification of Biomass - Triennium 2010 - 2012
English, 39 pages
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Advanced and Sustainable Housing Renovation
A guide for Designers and Planners
Publisher: BMVIT
English, 240 pages
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Session: Demand Flexibilty - Dream or Reality
29. June 2015
IEEE PowerTechEindhoven, NL
In Vorträgen und einer Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema Flexibilität von Verbrauchern (Demand Response) im Rahmen der IEEE PowerTech Konferenz in Eindhoven (Holland) wurde über aktuelle Entwicklungen diskutiert. Themen waren die Entwicklung und Herausforderungen an die Energiemärkte, um Flexibilität der Endverbraucher für System- und Netz-dienliche Dienstleistungen konform mit der Regulierung einzuführen. Sprecher aus dem akademischen Bereich, Netzbetreiber, Regierung und Industrie präsentierten ihre Sichtweisen und Hürden.
Biogas as Vehicle Fuel - Economic Feasibility in Austria
The main objectives of this project are to discuss the economic feasibility of the production and distribution of biogas used as transportation fuel and to identify those types of local distribution systems that are already economically feasible under the present economic conditions in Austria.
OPEN HEAT GRID - Open Heat Grids in urban hybrid systems
The primary research topic of OPEN HEAT GRID was to investigate the possibilities of enforcing the feed-in of industrial waste heat into existing district heating networks. The project results show that excess heat is not for free: despite minimal variable costs, the investment costs need to satisfy usual payback periods. The analysis shows that there is no need for a regulation in the sense of a feed-in obligation or market liberalization. However, from an economic point of view, information asymmetries exist, which may lead to irrational decisions.
IEA EBC Annex 82-Webinar: Stakeholder acceptance and engagement considering buildings’ energy flexibility
21. November 2022, 16:00 – 18:00 CET
Online
This webinar will focus on how the stakeholders are involved in energy flexibility activities and what we can learn from this involvement. The webinar is organized by Subtask C within the IEA EBC Annex 82.