As part of the ERA-Net SES project "S-GeoHeat", AEE INTEC is designing a low-temperature district heating network for the cities of Havza and Ladik in Turkey by integrating geothermal energy and industrial waste heat.
Within the "Fossil Phase Out" project, a guideline is being developed to provide municipalities, cities, and regions, particularly climate and energy model regions, with instructions for a systematic expansion and decarbonization of district heating networks.
The flagship project uses five large-scale, prototype model solutions and concrete implementations to test the phase-out of fossil fuels for industry
The overall objective of the SUPPORT DHC project is to support a fast implementation of low-grade renewable energy and waste heat for district heating and cooling in Europe.
As part of the research project, standardized processes for EU taxonomy-compliant renovations of the Austrian building stock are being developed based on five reference projects.
In the NextGES project, energy services "Monitoring & Visualization", "Automatic Fault Diagnosis" and "Model Predictive Control" are planned to be developed by using physical and machine learning methods under the user-centred design.
Scope of the project is the assessment and cartographic representation of all renewable energy potentials available in Austria for the application areas electricity, heating & cooling, and fuels as well as the use of renewable gases and liquid renewables in industry for the target years 2030 and 2040.
Within the project “TESconcrete", innovative high-performance concrete formulations are being developed for the use in new types of multifunctional precast elements. The elements are designed to take over sealing, thermal insulation and load-bearing functions. They are being optimized with regard to the use in large-scale thermal energy storage systems.
A method for explaining events in complex technical systems is to be developed. Such explanations could improve their transparency, contribute to increased efficiency and user-friendliness, and have an impact on environmental sustainability.
The goal of the project "SOL-E" is the pioneer development of a solidary energy community in the city of Graz.