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The Institute for Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation is a competent partner for research, business and administration, especially for electricity companies, regulatory bodies and decision-makers in politics and administration and is always interested in interdisciplinary research projects. Below is an overview of some of the current projects.

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NetZero-Opt

Optimization and data aggregation for net-zero power systems.

Developing a new method to combine situations with similar model outcomes in order to obtain compressed and yet differentiated model data.

To Project NetZero-Opt

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iKlimEt

Integrated energy system planning that considers climate change impacts and extreme events.

The innovative approach, based on optimization, machine learning, and energy analytics methods, focuses on the critical interfaces between climate models and energy system models.

To Project iKlimEt

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V2G-QUESTS

Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology within urban Positive Energy Districts (PEDs)

The V2G-QUESTS project aims to provide comprehensive guidelines for the adoption of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology within urban Positive Energy Districts (PEDs).

To Project V2G-QUESTS

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MultiPar Vol.2

Modeling to further elucidate the limitations of multiple participation in energy communities.

Together with Oesterreichs Energie, further options for billing energy communities are being investigated.

Go to project MultiPar Vol.2

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RINGs

Structure and Process Optimization of Resilient District Low-Temperature Energy Networks.

Investigation of low-temperature energy networks as future-proof thermal energy networks through systematic analyses and modeling.

Go to project RINGs

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UrbanHP

Heat pumps are crucial for the decarbonization and efficiency improvement of Austria's heating supply.

The project aims to investigate the integration of heat pumps into existing neighborhoods.

Go to project UrbanHP

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