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Energy Research Trip Munich: Researchers on Tour
14 researchers from the Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz went on an exciting trip to Munich to exchange ideas with experts and gain insights into pioneering energy research. Three highlights of the trip:📌 Bavarian State...
CO2-Emissionen REDUZieren durch ABwärme
The focus of the ReduzAb project is the development of a criteria catalog for the use and recognition of waste heat from various sources. In this project, an initial proposal for criteria (referred to as...
Federated Learning in the low voltage Distribution Grid for Edge AI Applications
The FLEDGED project aims to optimize the integration of renewable energy into low-voltage networks using federated machine learning. By employing federated learning techniques, local data from decentralized systems such as PV installations, heat pumps, and...
H2 Convention 2024
The Enegieinstitut an der JKU Linz was actively involved in the second day of the H2 Convention 2024. Our colleague Andreas Zauner explained aspects of priority applications of hydrogen from a systemic and operational perspective,...
CEE delegation in Brussels
From 19 – 21 November, the Belgian embassies in the CEE countries organised a networking meeting that brought together representatives from research with Flemish research and technology institutions. Our colleague Johannes Reichl was proud to...
Factsheet ‘Regulatory sandboxes in the energy sector in Austria’
As part of the accompanying research for the research programme Energie.Frei.Raum funded by the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation & Technology and managed by the FFG, the Energy Institute at the...
Zero Emissions throUgh Sectorcoupling
The flagship project ZEUS focuses on the electricity sector and the steel and cement sectors, which are difficult to decarbonize. The aim is the development and cross-sectoral pilot demonstration of a climate-neutral process chain –...
Gregor Riha
DI Gregor Riha studied Energy Technology at the Montanuniversity of Leoben. Throughout his postgraduate degree he focused on renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency for industrial appliances. Further knowledge in the area of renewable energy...
Energieinstitut at the NEFI 2024 conference
Presentation by our colleague Marie-Theres Holzleitner-Senck at the NEFI 2024 conference! On the topic of ‘RED III – WHAT IS NEW FOR THIRD PARTY ACCESS’, Marie-Theres gave an exciting insight into the innovations for third...
Invitation to the FORUM ECONOGY on December 4th, 2024
We cordially invite you to the Forum Econogy 2024! Our event is intended to provide a good insight and overview of energy research at the Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz as well as selected aspects...
New course in collaboration with the CTO
We are pleased to have launched a new course in cooperation with the CTO (Institute for Chemical Technology of Organic Materials) in the current winter semester at the JKU! The course will focus on CO2...
POWERCAST stakeholder-workshop
How can load forecasts be optimised and load management made more efficient? As part of the POWERCAST project, a stakeholder workshop on the topic of ‘Load forecasting, management and benchmarking’ was held on 10 October....
Networking meeting ‘Biogas meets biorefinery’
On 24 October 2024, we cordially invite you and our partners to the IEA Bioenergy Task 42 network meeting in Japons in the Waldviertel! Together we will highlight the opportunities of the material and energetic...
Project Servare at the MIA2024
Our colleague Katrin Burgstaller spoke about the Servare project in the session ‘Legal framework for regional innovations and regulatory sandboxes’ at the Mission Innovation Austria Week 2024 (MIA2024) in sunny, autumnal Burgenland. The legal framework...