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The main focus of this R&D project is an evaluation of the long-term potentials of renewable energy systems in Austria till 2020, primarily with regard to their expectable economic growth rates and export trends. In due consideration of changing economical and political boundary conditions the project aims at strategical recommendations for further future developments and R&D activities.
“Development of high-performance retrofitting concepts focusing on plus-energy-buildings with pre-fabricated roof and facade elements, built-in building services and net integration”
The aim of the project is to promote the high-efficient retrofit of existing buildings and estates built between 1950 and 1980 in urban areas.
This project is an “Haus der Zukunft” key project.
October 7 – 9, 2009 Kunsthaus Weiz
From October 7th to 9th, 2009 AEE INTEC was hosted the symposium “ökosan´09” for the .3rd time.
Now it is one of the most important conferences on sustainable building renovation within the german-speaking nations.
458 participants representing 10 nations attended the symposium. On 8th and 9th of October the expert-conference was participated by 321 experts, decision-makers and stakeholders.
In order to provide the European Union and its Member States with substantiated information on the solar thermal contribution to the 20% renewable energy target and its long-term potential, detailed surveys were conducted using a representative sample of five European countries and the information is being extrapolated to the EU-27 countries. Both the technical and economic potential of solar thermal technologies were examined for different applications.
The study was carried out for the European Solar Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF)
The objective of the project of the International Energy Agency is to develop advanced materials and systems for compact storage of thermal energy. To reach this goal experts from material research and system technology in different fields of application work together: solar thermal energy, co- and tri-generation and heat pumps, air conditioning, district heating, industrial waste heat, concentrated solar power etc.
Southern african solar thermal TRaining and demonstration initiative
The project SOLTRAIN is financed by the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and it will be implemented by AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies from Austria in cooperation with project partners from South Africa (Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa and Stellenbosch University), Namibia (Polyetchnic of Namibia), Mozambique (Eduardo Mondlane University and N&M Logotech Lda.) and Zimbabwe (Domstic Solar Heating).
Mit der Unterstützung des Projekt PEP wurde im Rahmen des klima:aktiv haus-Programms in Einklang mit den Bestrebungen auf europäischer Ebene Qualitätskriterien für das klima:aktiv haus und das klima:aktiv passivhaus erarbeitet.
Durch zahlreiche Informations- und Beratungsgespräche mit regionalen Bauträgern wurden steirische Unternehmen als klima:aktiv haus Kooperationspartner gewonnen.
The ECBCS Annex 50 aims to improve the energy retrofit performance of typical residential buildings. It is developing and demonstrating efficient renovation concepts which are largely based on optimized and prefabricated renovation modules.
IEA Joint Project SHC Task 40/ ECBCS Annex 52
Within the IEA Joint project experts from 18 countries discuss the definition and methodology of net zero energy solar buildings, develop tools and guidelines to provide builders and planners and innovative solution-sets for market adoption.Im Projekt „KeepCool II“ arbeiten 12 Partner aus neun europäischen Ländern daran, Möglichkeiten zu nachhaltigem Sommerkomfort für Bürobauten und öffentliche Gebäude aufzuzeigen und zu fördern.