KIS 2.0 Graz – Climate Information System 2.0 Graz

Climate change is one of the challenges of our time. Analyses and forecasts show the impact that it has already or that it will have on our daily lives. The city of Graz already has a long tradition in urban climate research. Data from 1986, 1996, 2004 and 2011 have been the basis for important […]

Green Energy Lab: S/E/P II – Spatial Energy Planning for Energy Transition

The GEL S/E/P project series aims to significantly improve and expand processes in urban and municipal energy supply and energy transition planning by providing comprehensive and standardized spatial information in the form of geodata (energy atlas) as well as in the form of automated reports. The energy atlas comprises, among other things, spatial information on […]

ABM4EnergyTransition – Agent-based simulation of energy transition pathways in urban environments

The ABM method takes into account both spatial data to describe the energy system of a study area (buildings, energy infrastructure such as natural gas or district heating networks, local renewable energy potentials) and parameters to describe the decision-making behavior of actors (agents) within this energy system (homeowners, investors, political decision-makers). The methodological approach extends […]

ACR GIS-bEPS – Development of distributed GIS-based Spatial Energy Planning Services

The question of how we can efficiently and cost-effectively heat our homes and supply commercial and industrial sites with low-carbon process heat in the future without the use of fossil fuels cannot be answered exclusively at the level of the individual building or industrial site. Further it cannot be separated from the necessary transformation of […]

SRI AUSTRIA – Analytical support of the SRI test phase in Austria

The aim is a well-founded analysis of various SRI approaches and support for the test phase of an SRI in Austria parallel to the EU-wide test phase in spring/summer 2022. For this purpose, buildings with different uses will be examined for their “smart readiness” using various indicators. The present study is a continuation of an […]