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The research initiative Green Energy Lab has started fourth contact and is again looking for innovative ideas for a green energy system.
The focus of the Green Energy Lab has shifted somewhat and ranged from climate-neutral supply security to social acceptance. The application deadline is August 20.
The lab currently supports nearly 40 projects with a funding volume of 80 million euros, according to Radio Research Group, which is part of the Climate and Energy Fund’s “key energy district” and focuses on sustainable energy solutions.
There are currently four focus areas: “Climate-Neutral Security of Supply and Resilience”, “Circular Economy in Energy Systems of the Future”, “Green Heating and Cooling” and the best possible production of “social acceptance” of necessary technologies and climate protection measures. There is also a workshop for each topic.
green power plant Large volume storage of old electronic car batteries
For example, a large-scale storage system made of old electronic car batteries has already been implemented in the project second life batteries. In the Blockchain Network Participants in turn can save 25 percent in carbon dioxide emissions and up to 550 euros per year in energy costs through cogeneration and use of energy. This project too It can be almost experienced. More will follow, according to Rafaella Reinfeld, a spokeswoman and spokeswoman for the Green Energy Lab.
The goal of the lab is to bring together the best ideas and over 240 partners involved to test innovative green energy. The aim is to set the pulses on the path towards 100 per cent renewable energy in the Green Energy Lab region, which includes Burgenland, Lower Austria, Vienna and Styria. (APA / red)
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