Research for a Sustainable Development – Experiences from Austria Brigitte WEISS Energy and Environmental Technologies Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology 22.11. 2005
Research for a Sustainable Development –Experiences from Austria
Brigitte WEISSEnergy and Environmental Technologies
Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology22.11. 2005
• Why sustainable technologies?
• Examples and activities from Austria, sucess stories
• International technology cooperation• Experiences and benefits
• Example I: biomass stoves
• Example II: solar thermal applications
ContentsContents
• Why sustainable technologies?
• Examples and activities from Austria, sucess stories
• International technology cooperation
• Experiences and benefits
• Example I: biomass stoves
• Example II: solar thermal applications
ContentsContents
Climate ChangeClimate Change
Source: Technology Review, MIT, Vol. 10/No. 3 (March 2005) aus Vortrag R. C. Marlay
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developing countriesindustrialised countries
Equal distributionEqual distribution
• Why sustainable technologies?
• Examples and activities from Austria, sucess stories
• International technology cooperation
• Experiences and benefits
• Example I: biomass stoves
• Example II: solar thermal applications
ContentsContents
R&D Programme “Technologies for a sustainable development“• Goal: to foster a structural change leading
towards a sustianable economy throughresearch, development and dissemination
• Programme started in 1995
• Based on long term R&D tradition in energy and environmental R&D
• R&D topics: renewables, energy and ressource efficiency, strategic solution, socioeconomic aspects
One Austrian answerOne Austrian answer
• Orientation at function / service
• Resource efficiency
• Use of renewable resources
• Multiple (cascadic) use of resources
• Embedding, flexibility and adaptibility(appropriateness)
• Tolerance (fault-proof), ability to learn and risk-precaution
• Ability to ensure work, income and quality of life
Sustainable technology: 7 key principlesSustainable technology: 7 key principles
• R&D projects and accompanying measures
• Shows that sustainable technologies and solutions really work: demonstration projects
• Dissemination of the concept of sustainabledevelopment
• 3 subprogrammes:
• Building of Tomorrow
• Factory of Tomorrow
• Energy Systems of Tomorrow
The programmeThe programme
Support of research and development projects concerning energy efficiency, the use of renewable energy sources and the use of ecological building materials in the building sector. The results obtained will beimplemented through trend-setting demonstration buildings.
Building of Tomorrow 1999 - 2007
Factory of Tomorrow 2000 - 2008
Energy Systems of Tomorrow 2003 - 2009
Support of research and development projects in the field of productionprocesses, product service systems and renewable resources. Theresults will be put into practice through trend-setting demonstrationprojects.
Support of research and development projects concerning renewable energy sources, efficiency,system innovations and strategies. The results will be realised through trend-setting regional model systems.
The ProgrammeThe Programme
FaFaççade integrated solar collector for ade integrated solar collector for water and space heatingwater and space heating
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Straw house in passive house standardStraw house in passive house standard
Office and exhibition Building
Wall system: woodconstruction
Insulation: straw bale
Solar heating and coolingsystem
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Straw for insulationStraw for insulation
Use of renewable ressources: enviromentally friendly, no hazarduous waste
Use of agricultural by-product: chap and locally available, income for local people
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Autarkic buildingmaintainance
Collecting rain waterfrom roof
Warm water producedby solar collectors
Electricity produced byphotovoltaic panels and wind
Ecological alpine refuge hut, Alps, Ecological alpine refuge hut, Alps, HochschwabHochschwab, 2153 m, 2153 m
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Biomass district heating
Heat from local source: wood
Thermal capacity: X MW
Heat supply for Y households and Z
(source: Lev)
Biomass Heating Plant Biomass Heating Plant PassailPassail
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Heat and electricity from biomass
6,3 MW district heat (29 GWh/yr)
1,3 MW grid electricity (4,7 GWh/yr)
Biomass input: 10.000 t/yr
Heat supply for Y households and Z
(CHP: combined heat and power, source: VKW)
Steam Cycle CHP plant Steam Cycle CHP plant ReutteReutte
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Fluidised bed gasifier8 MWtot, 2 MWel4,5 MWth
Production of: heat, power, fuels for transport, syngas
(CHP: combined heat and power, source: RENET)
Gasification CHP demo plant Gasification CHP demo plant GGüüssingssing
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Example for small scale biomass combustion: systems for individual households, small settlements, residential blocks
Heating and hot water for households
Automatic heating system –user friendly high-tech biomass heating system
(Source: Herz)
Combined logwood and pellet boilerCombined logwood and pellet boiler
Examples in AustriaExamples in Austria
Emission reductionCO emissions are an indicator for the quality of combustion and emissions in total
R&D lead to a significant reduction of CO emissions of wood boilers for domestic use
(Source: BLT Wieselburg)
The achievements of Austrian R&D The achievements of Austrian R&D ––Example Example bioenergybioenergy
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R&D lead to a significant efficiency increase of wood boilers for domestic use
(Source: BLT Wieselburg)
The achievements of Austrian R&D The achievements of Austrian R&D ––example example bioenergybioenergy
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• Market development and professionalisation
• Competition and current improvements
• Guaranteed quality of biomass boilers
• Qualification courses for installers by Austrian biomass Association and boiler producers
• Service networks: service as a key for success
• 24 h repair guarantee, service contract, remotecontrol of boiler paramenters by producers
Accompanying factors for successful Accompanying factors for successful implementation implementation ––example example bioenergybioenergy
BioenergyBioenergy use in Austriause in AustriaHydropower
14,6%
Other Renewables
12,1%
Fossil fuels73,3%
Primary Energy in Austria(Source: Wifo 1997)Other renewables: almost 100% bioenergy
Bioenergy has a significant role in theAustrian energysystem
• Why sustainable technologies?
• Examples and activities from Austria, sucess stories
• International technology cooperation• Experiences and benefits
• Example I: biomass stoves
• Example II: solar thermal applications
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• IEA (International Energy Agency): technology programmes
• EU framework programmes
• International R&D projects
• ERA NET
• Networks and Centres of Excellence
• Technology Platforms
• Others
International technology collaboration International technology collaboration ––Austrian activitiesAustrian activities
• Strengthening of R&D capacities
• Sharing of costs, pooling technical ressources
• Avoidance of the duplication of efforts and therepetition of errors – learning from experiences of others
• Better visibility at international level
• Better international R&D contacts help to develop newideas (+ proposals, projects,…)
International collaboration International collaboration -- the benefits:the benefits:
• Examples in a field of high priority topics of Austrianenergy R&D:
• Biomass
• Solar thermal appplications
• Technologies developed in Austria are adapted and implemented in developing countries
• Implementation of projects funded by ADA (AustrianDevelopment Agency)
Two examples for technology Two examples for technology collaboration collaboration –– success storiessuccess stories
• Open fire for cooking, heating and lighting
• Some 2.4 billions of people worls-wide rely on traditional biomass
• Problem: Combustion of firewood with low efficiency(10 – 20%)
• 80 – 90% of fuel is wasted
• High emissions (health problems!)
• High fuel demand causes deforesteation, desertification and heavy work loads on womenand children
Combustion of firewoodCombustion of firewood
• High efficiency clay stove basedon austrian tile stove technology
• Based on centuries of technology experience in Austrian Alps
• Efficiency up to over 80%
• Built with locally availablematerials
• Training necessary to spreadtechnology
Clay stove for use in dev. countriesClay stove for use in dev. countries
Source: Austrian energy agency
• Baseline study to learn localneeds
•Cooking habits, fuel availability, ethno-sociology, gender situation, kitcheneconomy, income opportunities, technology acceptance, feasability and desirability
• Technology development•Following the results of baseline study, construction and optimisation of prototype stove on the test site
Project designProject design
Source: Austrian energy agency
ImplementationImplementation• Implementation in target areas: Zimbabwe, Bhutan
• wood stove programme, support scheme
• Training and dissemination
• Project partners:
• IEZ, Johannes Kepler University Linz
• Austrian Tiled Stove Association
• Austrian Energy Agency
• Implementation funded by Austrian Development Agency
• R&D funded by Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
• Excellent framework conditions for solar application in Zimbabwe, replacement of:
• Electricity for hot water preparation: high prices, supply problems, limited access to electricity(infrastructure)
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• Traditional solar drying of agricultural products: poorquality, high workloads, high losses
• Zimbabwe produces over 400.000 t of fruits and vegetables/yr, 70% from smallholder farmers, 45% lost
Solar thermal applicationsSolar thermal applications
• Starting point: Some 20 yrs of Austrian experience in solar energy
• Baseline study in Zimbabwe to learn about local needsand framework conditions
• Technology development, construction of prototypesand optimisation in close cooperation with localpartners:
• University Harare, companies, installers
• Training courses for installers and producers
• Implementation: Facilities for hot water preparation, solar dryers for agricultural products
Project designProject design
Coffee dryers,Zimbabwe
Source: AEE-Intec
Drying chamber
Air collector
Speke Hotel in Kampala, Uganda
Source: AEE-Intec
ImplementationImplementation• Implementation and dissemination in Zimbabwe up to
8/2004:
• 375 solaranlagen
• 6 solar dryers
• 8 training courses with 179 participants
• Dissemination also in Uganda, Iran
• Project partners:• AEE-Intec
• Implementation funded by Austrian Development Agency
Technology is not the only solution, but Technology is not the only solution, but a valuable instrument to implement a valuable instrument to implement sustainable development.sustainable development.
There is not one single technology that There is not one single technology that can solve all problems, but a mix that can solve all problems, but a mix that has to be well adapted to every single has to be well adapted to every single situation.situation.
Often simple solutions are the best.Often simple solutions are the best.