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Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2024

The documentation and analysis of the market development of technologies for the use of renewable energy create a data, planning, and decision-making basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, the economy, and the field of research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2024” creates this basis for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, PV battery storage systems, solar thermal, heat pumps, and wind power.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Authors:

Peter Biermayr, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Christian Fink, Alexander Haumer, Martin Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Christoph Strasser, Patrik Wonisch

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2023

The documentation and analysis of the market development of technologies for the use of renewable energy create a data, planning, and decision-making basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, the economy, and the field of research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2023” creates this basis for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, PV battery storage systems, solar thermal, large-scale heat storage in local and district heating systems, heat pumps, thermal activated building parts, wind power, and innovative energy storages.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Authors:

Peter Biermayr, Stefan Aigenbauer, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Marie-Christine Haidacher, Hubert Fechner, Christian Fink, Marilene Fuhrmann, Alexander Haumer, Franz Hengel, Martin Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Doris Matschegg, Stefan Moidl, Evelyne Prem, Thomas Riegler, Stefan Savic, Christoph Strasser, Patrik Wonisch, Elisabeth Wopienka

Solar Heat Worldwide – Global market developments and trends 2023 I Detailed market figures 2022

Global Trends in 2023

The cumulated solar thermal capacity in operation at the end of 2023 was 560 GWth, corresponding to 800 million square meters of collector area.
In 2023, a capacity of 21 GWth or 30 million square meters of collector area was newly installed. This means that the total installed capacity increased by around 3%. However, compared to the collector area installed in 2022, this was a 7% decline in the global solar thermal market. Despite the overall 7% decline in the global solar thermal market, driven primarily by a 7.7% decline in China, there are notable areas of growth. In India, also one of the most important markets worldwide, the market for solar thermal energy grew by 27%. Growing markets are emerging in southern Africa and Latin America, with some small African markets showing significant growth. Mozambique recorded a remarkable 40% market growth, while South Africa recorded 12% growth. Mexico and Brazil also recorded growth rates of 5% and 3%, respectively.

In Europe, only a handful of countries recorded market growth in 2023. The UK solar thermal market grew by an impressive 66% and Greece recorded growth of 10%. By the end of 2023, 336 solar district heating systems with an installed capacity of 1.9 GWth (2.73 million square meters) were in operation. In Germany alone, 78 MWth of solar district heating is currently being planned. In 2023, at least 116 new industrial process heat systems with an output of 94 MWth were installed worldwide. An emerging new trend is the use of heat generated by photovoltaics. This can be seen in the small system sector with directly coupled “PV2Heat” systems in South Africa, where 34,000 systems of this type have been installed. There is also a growing number of solar combination systems for hot water and space heating in residential buildings, as well as the two PV district heating systems built in 2023.

Authors:

Werner Weiss und Monika Spörk-Dür

Solar Heat Worldwide – Global market developments and trends 2022 I Detailed market figures 2021

Global trends in 2022

The cumulated solar thermal capacity in operation at the end of 2022 was 542 GWth, corresponding to 774 million square meters of collector area. This represents a net increase of 19 GWth or 27.1 million square meters of collector area in 2022. Despite the generally positive development, especially in some strong European markets, the global solar thermal market shrank by 9.3% in 2022 compared to 2021. This was mainly due to the massive market slumps in China (-12.4%) and India (-21%).

The annual solar thermal energy yield amounted to 442 TWh, which correlates to savings of 47.48 million tons of oil and 153.3 million tons of CO2.

Solar district heating and industrial process heat

By the end of 2022, 325 large-scale solar district heating systems with an installed capacity of 1,795 MWth (2.56 million m²) were in operation and at least 114 new solar heat plants for industrial applications (SHIP) with a capacity of 30 MWth were installed worldwide. This is a significant increase in the number of installations compared to 2021, with 78 new installations. The total number of SHIP plants is now up to at least 1,089 systems with a 1.22 million m² collector area and a capacity of 856 MWth.

Authors:

Werner Weiss und Monika Spörk-Dür

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2022

The documentation and analysis of the market development of technologies for the use of renewable energy create a data, planning, and decision-making basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, the economy, and the field of research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2022” creates this basis for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, PV battery storage systems, solar thermal, large-scale heat storage in local and district heating systems, heat pumps, thermal activated building parts, wind power, and innovative energy storages.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented in the areas of sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Authors:

P. Biermayr, S. Aigenbauer, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, C. Fink, M. Fuhrmann, F. Hengel, M. Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, D. Matschegg, S. Moidl, E. Prem, T. Riegler, S. Savic, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2021

The documentation and analysis of the market development of technologies for the use of renewable energy create a data, planning, and decision-making basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, the economy, and the field of research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2021” creates this basis for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, heat pumps, and wind power.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Austrian companies in the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal, heat pumps, and wind power were able to achieve a turnover of 7.7 billion euros in 2021 and employ more than 39,200 people. The application of these innovative technologies provided 74.6 terawatt-hours of renewable energy in Austria and avoided climate-damaging emissions amounting to 15 million tons of CO2 equivalent.

Authors:

P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, B. Fürnsinn, M. Jaksch Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, E. Prem, S. Savic, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, M. Wittmann, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka

Issue 02 | 2021 of "nachhaltigen technologien" is online

Solar Heat Worldwide 2022 is the most comprehensive evaluation of solar heating and cooling markets worldwide. The 2022 edition describes global market development and trends for 2021 and brings detailed market data for 2020 for 70 countries worldwide.

Global Market 2021

At the end of 2021, solar heating and cooling systems with 522 GWth of solar thermal capacity were installed, saving 45.7 million tons of oil and 147.5 million tons of CO2. The global solar thermal market showed three percent growth in 2021 compared to 2020, with small-scale solar water heating systems accounting for about 60 percent of the solar installed systems.

The growth of the global solar thermal market in 2021 is due to the fact that China, by far the largest global market, stabilized and recorded a slight growth of 1 percent. There were very positive market developments reported, led by Italy’s solid growth of 83 percent, followed by Brazil (28 percent), the United States (19 percent), Greece (18 percent), Poland (17 percent) and India (16 percent).

Authors:

Werner Weiss und Monika Spörk-Dür

Solar Heat Worldwide – Global market developments and trends 2020 I Detailed market figures 2019

Solar Heat Worldwide 2021, with data from 68 countries, is the most comprehensive evaluation of solar heating and cooling markets worldwide. The 2021 edition was published by the International Energy Agency’s Solar Heating and Cooling Technology Collaboration Programme (IEA SHC). The publication of the report is supported also by the Austrian Ministry for Climate Action.

The goal of the report is to give an overview of the general trends, to highlight special applications and outstanding projects and to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide. Furthermore, it is the goal to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems.

Targeted Energy Policies Drive Solar Heating Growth

Germany’s solar thermal market confirms the impact of targeted energy policies can have. About 10 years ago, Germany was by far Europe’s largest solar thermal market with 1.5 GWth of new capacity, but by 2019 it was hovering around 0.36 GWth of new capacity. But times have changed, and in 2020 Germany’s solar thermal market increased by approximately 26% compared to 2019 to around 650,000m², corresponding to nearly 0.5 GWth of newly installed capacity. The dramatic increase in demand is largely due to the new federal subsidy for efficient buildings.

Trends to Follow

Solar district heating: By the end of 2020, 262 large-scale so lar district heating systems (> 350 kWth; 500 m²) with an installed capacity of 1.41 GWth (2.01 million m²) were in operation. Germany took over the leading role from Denmark in solar district heating in 2020. Of the 11 large-scale solar thermal systems (> 500 m²) connected to district heating networks added in Europe, 7 were built in Germany.

Solar heat for industrial processes (SHIP) continues its steady growth with at least 74 plants added in 2020. The SHIP plants are used for many applications, with the largest at an oil production plant in Oman (300MWth), followed by a greenhouse application in Australia (36.6 MWth) and copper mine in Chile (27.5 MWth).

Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) leads the trend towards hybrid solar heat solutions, experiencing a steady growth of 9% on average from 2018 to 2020 and 8% in the dominant European market.

A very interesting development can be observed in South Africa. The country is seeing a shift towards heating water directly with electricity using photovoltaic (PV) technologies. These systems consist of PV modules directly connected to an electrical element that heats the water with DC power without the need for inverters. 11,700 of these PV2 heat systems were installed by December 2020.

Authors: Werner Weiss und Monika Spörk-Dür, AEE INTEC, Austria

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2020

The documentation and analysis of the market development of renewable energy technologies creates a data, planning and decision basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, economy and research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2019” creates these foundations for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, heat pumps and wind power.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

In 2020, Austrian companies in the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, heat pumps and wind power generated a turnover of 5.2 billion euros and employed more than 30,000 people. The application of these innovative technologies provided 66.2 terawatt hours of renewable energy in Austria and avoided climate-damaging emissions amounting to 14 million tons of CO2 equivalent.

Authors:

P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, B. Fürnsinn, M. Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, E. Prem, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, M. Wittmann, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2019

The documentation and analysis of the market development of renewable energy technologies creates a data, planning and decision basis for numerous groups of actors in politics, economy and research and development. The present market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2019” creates these foundations for the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, heat pumps and wind power.

In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

In 2020, Austrian companies in the fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, heat pumps and wind power generated a turnover of 5.2 billion euros and employed more than 30,000 people. The application of these innovative technologies provided 66.2 terawatt hours of renewable energy in Austria and avoided climate-damaging emissions amounting to 14 million tons of CO2 equivalent.

Authors:

P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, B. Fürnsinn, M. Jaksch-Fliegenschnee, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, E. Prem, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, M. Wittmann, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka

Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich - Marktentwicklung 2018

Die Dokumentation und Analyse der Marktentwicklung der Technologien zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie schafft eine Daten-, Planungs- und Entscheidungsgrundlage für zahlreiche Akteursgruppen in der Politik, der Wirtschaft und im Bereich der Forschung und Entwicklung. In diesem Sinne schafft die vorliegende Marktstudie “Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich – Marktentwicklung 2018“ diese Grundlagen für die Bereiche feste Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft. In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Die österreichischen Unternehmen in den Bereichen Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft konnten im Jahr 2018 einen Umsatz von 4,9 Milliarden Euro erzielen und mehr als 31.000 Personen beschäftigen. Durch die Anwendung dieser innovativen Technologien wurden in Österreich 66,3 Terawattstunden erneuerbare Energie bereitgestellt und klimaschädliche Emissionen im Umfang von 14 Mio. Tonnen CO2-Äquivalent vermieden.

Authors:

P. Biermayr, C. Dißauer, M. Eberl, M. Enigl, H. Fechner, L. Fischer, B. Fürnsinn, K. Leonhartsberger, S. Moidl, C. Schmidl, C. Strasser, W. Weiss, P. Wonisch, E. Wopienka

IEA SHC Bericht: Weltweite Marktentwicklung Solarthermie - Edition 2018

The report was prepared within the frame work of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to give an overview of the general trends, to highlight special applications and out standing projects and to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide. Furthermore, it is the goal to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented in detail are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate collectors (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC) with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

This edition of Solar Heat Worldwide includes for the first time an overview of concentrating solar collectors, which are applied in district heating and for industrial processes.

The data were collected from a survey of the national delegates of the IEA SHC Executive Committee and other national experts active in the field of so larther mal energy. As some of the 66 countries included in this report have very detailed statistics and others have only estimates from experts, the data was checked for its plausibility on the basis of various publications.

The collector area, also referenced as the installed capacity, served as the basis for estimating the contributions of solart hermal systems to the energy supply and reductions of CO2 emissions.

The 66 countries included in this report represent 4.8 billion people, or about 66 % of the world’s population. The installed capacity in these countries is estimated to represent 95 % of the solar thermal market worldwide.

Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich Marktentwicklung 2017

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen, Windkraft

Die Dokumentation und Analyse der Marktentwicklung der Technologien zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie schafft eine Daten-, Planungs- und Entscheidungsgrundlage für zahlreiche Akteursgruppen in der Politik, der Wirtschaft und im Bereich der Forschung und Entwicklung. In diesem Sinne schafft die vorliegende Marktstudie “Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich – Marktentwicklung 2017“ diese Grundlagen für die Bereiche feste Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft. In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Die Öl- und Gaspreisentwicklung 2016 und 2017 mit einem nur moderaten Preisanstieg bedingt weiterhin schwierige Rahmenbedingungen für erneuerbare Energietechnologien. Dennoch konnten österreichische Unternehmen in den Bereichen Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft im Jahr 2017 einen Umsatz von 4,9 Milliarden Euro erzielen und mehr als 32.000 Personen beschäftigen. Durch die Anwendung dieser innovativen Technologien wurden in Österreich 66,3 Terawattstunden erneuerbare Energie bereitgestellt und klimaschädliche Emissionen im Umfang von 13,2 Mio. Tonnen CO2-Äquivalent vermieden.

Authors:

Peter Biermayr, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Lukas Fischer,

Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Schmidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Patrik Wonisch, Elisabeth Wopienka

Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich Marktentwicklung 2016

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen, Windkraft

Die Dokumentation und Analyse der Marktentwicklung der Technologien zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie schafft eine Daten-, Planungs- und Entscheidungsgrundlage für zahlreiche Akteursgruppen in der Politik, der Wirtschaft und im Bereich der Forschung und Entwicklung. In diesem Sinne schafft die vorliegende Marktstudie “Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich – Marktentwicklung 2016“ diese Grundlagen für die Bereiche feste Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft. In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Trotz der momentan schwierigen Rahmenbedingungen für erneuerbare Energie haben österreichische Unternehmen in den Bereichen Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft im Jahr 2016 einen Umsatz von 4,7 Milliarden Euro erzielt und 31.000 Personen beschäftigt. Durch die Anwendung dieser innovativen Technologien wurden in Österreich über 61,3 Terawattstunden erneuerbare Energie bereitgestellt und klimaschädliche Emissionen im Umfang von 13,2 Mio. Tonnen CO2-Äquivalent vermieden.

Authors:

Peter Biermayr, Christa Dißauer, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Schmidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Patrik Wonisch, Elisabeth Wopienka.

IEA SHC Report: Solar Heat Worldwide – Global Market Development and Trends 2016 / Detailed Market Figures 2015

Solar thermal plants help saving 40.3 million tons of oil and reduce CO2 emissions by 130 million tons per year. This is one of the key findings of the report, published by the International Energy Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (IEA SHC). With data from 66 countries, it is the most comprehensive annual evaluation of solar heating and cooling markets worldwide.

The report points out the relevance of solar thermal technology for climate protection. By the end of 2016, solar thermal installations with a total capacity of 456 gigawatt thermal (GWth) were in operation worldwide, providing 375 terrawatt hours (TWh) of clean heating or cooling energy. In terms of capacity Solar Thermal is by far more important than PV (303 GWth) and Solar Thermal Power (5 GWth). Megawatt-scale solar thermal systems for district heating and process heat have gained importance in 2016.

Der Bericht gliedert sich in zwei Teile:

Der erste Teil (Kapitel 3-5) gibt einen Überblick über die Entwicklung des globalen Solarthermiemarktes im Jahr 2016, generelle Trends werden beschrieben und detaillierte Daten von erfolgreichen Anwendungen, wie z. B. solare Fernwärmenetze und Systeme für industrielle Prozesswärme dargestellt. Das abschließende Kapitel des ersten Teils ist den Kosten solarer Wärme für verschiedene Anwendungen und Regionen weltweit gewidmet.

Der zweite Teil (Kapitel 6-8) bietet für 66 Länder weltweit detaillierte Zahlen des Jahres 2015 in Hinblick auf installierte Systeme, Energieerträge, CO2-Einsparungen sowie Verteilung der Systeme nach Anwendungsbereichen und Systemtypen.

Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich Marktentwicklung 2015

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen, Windkraft

Die Dokumentation und Analyse der Marktentwicklung der Technologien zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie schafft eine Daten-, Planungs- und Entscheidungsgrundlage für zahlreiche Akteursgruppen in der Politik, der Wirtschaft und im Bereich der Forschung und Entwicklung. In diesem Sinne schafft die vorliegende Marktstudie “Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich – Marktentwicklung 2015“ diese Grundlagen für die Bereiche feste Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft. In addition to documenting sales figures for the domestic and export markets, key economic figures are presented regarding sales, jobs, and the CO2 effects of these technologies.

Autoren: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Christa Kristöfel, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Schmidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Elisabeth Wopienka

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IEA SHC Report: Solar Heat Worldwide – Edition 2016

The report comprises solar thermal market data from 61 countries. Besides the data on the worldwide market development and trends in solar thermal applications this year’s edition also shows the 1st time levelized costs for solar thermal generated heat (LCOH) for a number of selected countries and different applications. Also the data basis on employment and turnover of the sector is now significantly improved.

The total solar thermal collectors in operation worldwide by the end of 2015 is 435 GWth, or 622 million square meters of collector area.

Besides Asia (excluding China) and Latin America all economic regions showed decreasing markets in 2014. This indicates a trend change. Compared to the year 2013 the new collector installations worldwide decreased by 15.2%.

Authors: Franz Mauthner, Werner Weiss und Monika Spörk-Dür

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Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich - Marktentwicklung 2014

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps and Wind Energy

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Christa Kristöfel,
Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Manfred Wörgetter

Biomasse, Photovoltaik, Solarthermie, Wärmepumpen und Windkraft

Autoren: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Christa Kristöfel,
Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Manfred Wörgetter

Die Dokumentation und Analyse der Marktentwicklung der Technologien zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie schafft eine Planungs- und Entscheidungsgrundlage für zahlreiche Akteursgruppen in der Politik, der Wirtschaft und im Bereich der Forschung und Entwicklung. In diesem Sinne schafft die vorliegende Marktstudie“ Innovative Energietechnologien in Österreich – Marktentwicklung 2014“ diese Grundlagen für die technologischen Bereiche der festen Biomasse, der Photovoltaik, der Solarthermie und der Wärmepumpen.

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IEA SHC Report: Solar Heat Worldwide 2012, Edition 2014

The report is a documentation of solar thermal market development worldwide. Furthermore it contains figures about CO2-reduction due to solar thermal plants, effects on employment and distribution of different fields of application. The authors are Werner Weiss and Franz Mauthner.

Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2013

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps and Wind Energy

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Monika Enigl, Hubert Fechner, Christa Kristöfel,
Kurt Leonhartsberger, Florian Maringer, Stefan Moidl, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Manfred Wörgetter

Multiple Austrian key players in the areas of politics, economy and research & development take their decisions on the figures provided in the documentation and analysis of renewable energy technology´s market development in Austria. Therefore the market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2013 (German)” is an essential work in the renewable fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal, heat pumps and wind energy (Download in German).

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Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2012

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal and Heat Pumps

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps and Wind Energy

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Rita Ehrig, Hubert Fechner, Christa Kristöfel, Kurt Leonhartsberger, Stefania Martelli, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiss, Manfred Wörgetter.

Multiple Austrian key players in the areas of politics, economy and research & development take their decisions on the figures provided in the documentation and analysis of renewable energy technology´s market development in Austria. Therefore the market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2011 (German)” is an essential work in the renewable fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal, heat pumps and wind energy.

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Solar Heat Worldwide 2011, Edition 2013

The report shows the worldwide solar thermal market development, provides detailed information on avoided CO2 emissions, employment effects and the distribution of solar thermal systems by application.
Authors: Franz Mauthner and Werner Weiss

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Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2011

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal and Heat Pumps

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Rita Ehrig, Hubert Fechner, Andreas Galosi, Christa Kristöfel, Natalie Prüggler, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiß, Manfred Wörgetter.

Multiple Austrian key players in the areas of politics, economy and research & development take their decisions on the figures provided in the documentation and analysis of renewable energy technology´s market development in Austria. Therefore the market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2011 (German)” is an essential work in the renewable fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal, heat pumps and wind energy.

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IEA SHC Report: Solar Heat Worldwide 2010, Edition 2012

The report shows the solar thermal market development in 55 countries, provides detailed information on avoided CO2 emissions, employment effects and the distribution of solar thermal systems by application.
Authors: Werner Weiss and Franz Mauthner

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IEA SHC Report: Solar Heat Worldwide 2009, Edition 2011

The report shows the solar thermal market development in 53 countries, provides detailed information on avoided CO2 emissions, employment effects and the distribution of solar thermal systems by application.
Authors: Werner Weiss and Franz Mauthner

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Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria - Market Development 2010

Biomass, Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps and Wind Energy

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Manuela Eberl, Rita Ehrig, Hubert Fechner, Andreas Galosi, Christa Kristöfel, Natalie Prüggler, Christoph Strasser, Werner Weiß, Manfred Wörgetter.

Multiple Austrian key players in the areas of politics, economy and research & development take their decisions on the figures provided in the documentation and analysis of renewable energy technology´s market development in Austria. Therefore the market study “Innovative Energy Technologies in Austria – Market Development 2011 (German)” is an essential work in the renewable fields of biomass, photovoltaics, solar thermal, heat pumps and wind energy.

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Solar Heat Worldwide - Edition 2009

IEA Report: Solar heat Worldwide 2007 – Edition 2009
Market development of solar thermal systems in 49 countries worldwide. Detailed information on avoided CO2 emissions, employment and distribution of different applications.
Authors: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Roman Stelzer

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Solar Heating and Cooling in Austria, Status Report 2009

Research, Development and Market Deployment
IEA Solar Heating and Cooling Programme, IEA-SHC, July 2009
Autor: Gerhard Faninger, Univ.-Prof., Dipl.-Ing. Dr.

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Renewable Energy in Austria - Market Development 2008

Multiple players in companies, platforms, governments and research funding institutions as well as research institutes made the documentation about Austrian market development in the fields of photovoltaics, solar thermal and heat pumps possible. Sincere thanks are given to all for their cooparation during the project work.

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Solar Heating and Cooling in Austria (2008)

Status Report 2007 Research, Development and Market Deployment
Schriftenreihe 31/2008 Gerhard Faninger , Publisher: bmvit
English, 42 pages, € 4.00

Renewable Energy in Austria - Market Overview 2007

Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps

Authors: Peter Biermayr, Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Hubert Fechner, Natalie Glück

The market development of photovoltaics, solar thermal and heat pumps as well as the involved national economic impacts are of high interest for multiple target groups in Austria. In the report selling figures for the national and international market are presented together with national economic key figures, employment effects and CO2-reduction of the above mentioned technologies.

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Solar Thermal Market in Austria 2006

In the study the Austrian solar thermal market is presented. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Faninger is author of the study for AEE INTEC (Gleisdorf) and Energy Economics Group (Technical University Vienna)on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) .

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IEA Report: Solar heat Worldwide 2005

Market development of solar thermal systems in 45 countries worldwide. Detailed information on avoided CO2 emissions, employment and distribution of different applications.
Authors: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Gerhard Faninger

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