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IEA Wind - Annual Report 2011
Publisher: International Energy Agency
English, 189 pages
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IEA Bioenergy Task 42 Biorefineries : adding value to sustainable utilisation of biomass (2009)
This feature article provides an overview of the work of Task 42: Biorefineries: Co-Production of Fuels, Chemicals, Power and Materials from Biomass. It was prepared by the Task Leaders, Mr. Ed de Jong, Avantium Technologies BC and Mr. René van Ree, Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands.
English
IEA-PVPS Annual Report 2013
Publisher: IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS),
English, 130 pages
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IEA-4E Benchmarking Bericht
Auswirkungen der "schrittweisen Abschaffung" ineffizienter Leuchtprodukte (Überarbeitung)
Publisher: IEA 4E
English, 53 pages
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IEA SHC Solar Update Vol. 63, May 2016
Schwerpunkte dieser Ausgabe sind Trends der Solarthermie 2016, Solarthermie im städtischen Umfeld, Kompakte thermische Speicher, Ergebnisse internationaler Zusammenarbeit, Solarenergie für industrielle Prozesse und die Zukunft solaren Kühlens.
Publisher: IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme
English, 19 pages
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IEA Wind - Annual Report 2014
Publisher: PWT Communications, LLC für IEA Wind Energy Systems
English, 200 pages
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Solar Cooling Handbook (2013)
A Guide to Solar Assisted Cooling and Dehumidification Processes (3. Überarbeitete Auflage)
H.-M. Henning, Mario Motta, Daniel Mugnier (EDs.)
Publisher: Ambra Verlag
English, 368 pages
IEA-Wind Annual Report 2012
Publisher: International Energy Agency
English, 172 pages
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IEA PVPS Annual Report 2015
Publisher: IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS),
English, 130 pages
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Solar Cooling Position Paper
Publisher: Solar Heating and Cooling Programme, Task 38 Solar Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
English, 20 pages
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Clean energy Progress Report
IEA input to the Clean Energy Ministerial
English, 71 pages
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Bioenergy Technology of Tomorrow
Pioneering R&D Findings from Austria
energy innovation austria
1/2012
Publisher: BMVIT & Klima- und Energiefonds
English, 8 pages
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IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Report
Status overview of torrefaction technologies
J. Koppejan et al
English, 61 pages
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Workshop & Excursion: Waste Gasification
08. - 09. May 2018
ECN, Westerduinweg 3, 1755 LE Petten, NL
As organic materials like biomass or waste are gasified, the chemical process creates a clean syngas, which can be used in CHP production and/or for production of biofuels and/or chemicals. Compared to other waste-to-energy methods like burning, or incineration, the gasification process allows the syngas to be cleaned of contaminants prior to its use. Creating syngas through gasification is almost like closing the circle, or closing the loop, on waste’s lifecycle.
IEA SHC Task 67: Compact Thermal Energy Storage Materials within Components within Systems
This Task aims to push forward the compact thermal energy storage (CTES) technology developments to accelerate their market introduction through the international collaboration of experts from materials research, components development and system integration. These technologies are based on the classes of phase change materials (PCM) and thermochemical materials (TCM). Materials from these classes will be studied, improved, characterized and tested in components.
IEA EBC Annex 73: Towards Net Zero Energy Resilient Public Communities
Public buildings such as hospitals and educational institutions often house critical infrastructure that depends on sufficient energy and resource supply. The aim of the annex was to develop tools for the planning process of resilient, efficient and low-emission energy systems for such building clusters.
IEA EBC Annex 70: Building Energy Epidemiology: Analysis of Real Building Energy Use at Scale
Within the framework of the IEA-EBC Annex 70, causes of deviations between calculated and actual energy consumption in buildings were empirically investigated and requirements for data quality, characteristics and security were developed. Furthermore, recommendations were developed regarding the use of internationally uniform standards and methods for data collection, processing and evaluation.
IEA HPT Task 42: Heat pumps in smart energy grids for sustainable cities
The aim of Annex 42 is to analyse the technical possibilities as well as the economic/regulatory framework conditions of heat pumps for load balancing in smart grids, which are largely controlled by electricity supplier, and to investigate the impact on thermal consumers and possible potentials, in order to work out economic incentive models for load shifting and the benefits for energy supply companies and end customers on this basis.
IEA EBC Annex 80: Resilient Cooling for Residential and Small Non-Residential Buildings
In the project cost and energy-efficient and non-fossil solutions for cooling and ensuring summer suitability are systematically analyzed and further developed. As part of the international R&D co-operation, fragmented knowledge is bundled and made available to the Austrian construction and mechanical engineering industry. Austrian expertise in climate-sensitive building optimization is disseminated internationally through leading participation in this international research.
IEA HPT Task 41: Cold Climate Heat Pumps
The aim was to increase the efficiency of outdoor air heat pumps in cold climates in locations with low outside temperatures of up to -25°C. Newly developed heat exchanger concepts were tested and optimized regarding their icing behaviour. Different circuit modifications were modelled and simulation studies for low ambient temperatures were carried out.