The SRI2MARKET project will improve the knowledge and capabilities of six EU-Member States (Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Protugal and Spain) with regards to the introduction of the SRI in their national regulation and market.
A total of 25 renowned partners from business and science are working together in the lead project to optimise the recycling process and ultimately avoid plastic waste in the environment.
Continuation of research activities in the analysis of methods and Indicators to support the introduction of the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI) in Austria and the scientific support of an Austrian test phase
New audit method helps save water.
In the iWaterCheck project, AEE INTEC, together with the ACR institutes KMU Forschung Austria and V-Research, is developing a simple and efficient audit method that enables SMEs to reduce their water consumption.
Valuable fertiliser and humus from biogas digestate. In the "BioProfit" research project, the ACR institutes GET, AEE INTEC, LVA, ZFE and IWI have set themselves the goal of developing a process to profitably use the fermentation residues from biogas plants, which until now have had to be disposed of at high cost.
COHORIS shall result in a comprehensive understanding of the (positive) rheological effects and its correlation on the enzymatic mechanisms, such as on enzyme-substrate binding or product inhibition throughout the course of enzymatic conversion. On engineering level optimal oscillatory operating windows will be determined for enabling continuous mode processes at ideal mixing patterns and thus minimal energy requirement. The deep process understanding shall be based on cellulose hydrolysis and further investigated on applications such as protein hydrolysis in order to achieve a scaleable and reliable technology design for intensification of a variety of biorefining operations.
In the IEA Bioenergy TCP Task40, the goal is to support the development of sustainable, efficient and profitable biobased value chains and their respective system services and value creation in the context of
Hot water-optimised high-performance concrete to increase the economic efficiency and stability of underground large-scale thermal energy storages
The aim of the project is to develop a reactor with optimized catalyst and rheology, for the efficient photocatalytic production of carbon-rich (C2+) energy products from CO2 and water.
The HAPPENING project demonstrates the installation of heat pumps in existing multifamily buildings in combination with locally produced renewable energy to achieve EU's climate targets.