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Innovative membrane distillation for gold and palladium recovery in the PCB industry
In the frame of the project MD-Gold the membrane distillation (MD) will be adapted and further developed in the use of recovery of palladium and gold in the printed circuit board industry (PCB). On the base of laboratory tests a suitable membrane module will be developed and operating parameters will be optimized. There on, the potential of the membrane distillation will be demonstrated in the printed circuit board industry and a focus on the decrease of thermal energy demand as well as based on lower process temperatures the potential for solar thermal integration and available waste heat will be laid under economic terms. The result of the project is an optimized MD-plant on a laboratory scale with suitable membrane modules and operating parameters, on this basis a scale-up concept for a larger unit will prepared.
IntegrCiTy – Decision-support environment for planning and integrating multi-energy networks and low-carbon resources in cities
IntegrCiTy project’s overall aim is to foster energy networks interoperability either in existing or future urban infrastructures by developing a dedicated decision-support tool, that shall be applied and tested/validated in three Swiss and Swedish cities.
CityCalc – Energieplanungs- und Bewertungsinstrument für den Städtebau
An easily applicable planning and evaluation tool CityCalc is developed that can assess the energy performance of urban planning projects in early design stages with low input and evaluation effort.
MeQuSo – Development of methods for quality as-sessment of large solar thermal plants under real operating conditions
The project MeQuSo deals with planning reliability and quality assessment of large solar thermal plants. Major building blocks are the development of pratical methods to prove the power output and solar yield as well as in-situ tests for collector arrays.
CREATE – Compact REtrofit Advanced Thermal Energy Storage
AEE INTEC coordinates the development of a seasonal thermochemical storage system on salt hydrate basis in the H2020 project CREATE (Compact REtrofit Advanced Thermal Energy storage)
The CREATE project is a research project funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme. The consortium consists of eleven partners from eight different European countries and it is led by AEE INTEC. The main aim is to develop and demonstrate a heat battery, i.e. an advanced thermal storage system based on Thermo-Chemical Materials (TCMs), that enables economically affordable, compact and loss-free storage of heat in existing buildings. In this manner, the CREATE system will be able to store surplus of heat from summer to winter.
SaLüH! – Retrofitting residential buildings with small flats – affordable technical solutions for ventilation, heating and hot water
In this project one comprehensive concept for decentralized ventilation, heating and hot water-supply will be elaborated for the renovation of flats in residential buildings.
EnergyCityConcepts
ECC – EnergyCityConcepts – Development of a methodology and concept for the implementation of sustainable energy systems in cities by the example of Gleisdorf and Salzburg.
Based on two concrete model regions (small city Gleisdorf and urban city quarter Salzburg-Schallmoos) new methodical approaches (interdisciplinary urban and regional energy planning, modeling and simulation) will be developed and tested.
HOTSPOTS – Holistic thermographic screening of urban physical objects at transient scales
HOTSPOTS enables new insights and perspectives for city development. According to the project idea innovations in acquisition and sensing as well as densification of georeferenced city related data are supplemented by novel processing chains in city data analytics.
RESPIRE – REtrofitting School buildings- Planning wIth StakeholdeR Engagement
Viele der steirischen Schulgebäude wurden in den 1960ern, 1970ern und 1980ern errichtet und haben großen Modernisierungsbedarf. Außerdem erfordern neue Bildungsstandards Anpassungen bei den Gebäuden.
AMRE*MD – Ammonium recovery from digestate of biogas plants via Membrane distillation
The aim of the project AMRE * MD is to efficiently remove and recover ammonium nitrogen which is contained in digestate of biogas plants via membrane distillation.
Besides the recovery of the resource ammonium, logistical problems will be simplified, such as storage and transportation and disposal costs will be reduced, same as the reduction of environmental damage to water and air. Moreover additional revenues are generated.