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Contracted Research

An important pillar of BIOENERGY 2020+ GmbH is the contracted research that is predominantly situation in the research area of the Kplus program. In addition, themes of basic and applied research as well as market research and development questions are to be dealt with combined with the execution of technology monitoring.
We constitute the capital for the contracted research from direct commissioning through clients or from various national and international research and technology programmes. In the context of cooperative projects with companies, we assume the leadership and coordination of all intermediate steps, ranging from the application to the necessary project reporting until up until the realisation of the protection strategy (patent, etc.) for the project results.

Examples of our successful submitted project proposals in research and technology programmes include:

  • Plant Energy Monitoring (Upper Austria ETP Programme)
  • Biofuels for Transportation – Research in Lower Austria (Lowe Austria Technopol Programme)
  • Straw pellets for small combustion systems (EdZ Programme)
  • Development of test methods for non-wood small-scale biomass boilers (ERA-Net Bioenergy / EdZ Programm)
  • Development of a wood chip oven for hay desiccation (FFG Basic Programme)
  • BIOCOMB (INTERREG IIIA)

Examples of successful project proposals for which we are project partners:

  • Heating and Cooling 2050 (HdZ Programme)
  • Micro-CHP (EdZ Programme)
  • Z-Oven (Prokis Cross-section Technologies)

Technology Monitoring

Technology monitoring is a type of project that we conduct in the framework of contracted work. We provide long-term investigations and accompanying scientific research in order to minimize the risks of the implementation of new technologies and products while simultaneously mapping the marketability or necessary improvements.

Reference projects include the Corn Energy Monitoring Project by order of the Lower Austrian Government Project and the Plant Energy Monitoring Project in collaboration with the Upper Austrian Biomass Association. In both projects, the monitoring (emission, efficiencies) of small combustion systems with agricultural fuels is to be undertaken over several heating seasons. At the end of the respective projects, corrosion investigations with which concluding evaluations of different fuels and types of combustion systems are to be carried out.