IEE, The Institute of Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation
The IEE, the Institute of Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation at Graz University of Technology in Austria (https://www.tugraz.at/en/institutes/iee/home), addresses the challenges of sustainable changes in the energy system and contributes to solving these problems. Founded in 2000, it has been tackling these challenges in research and teaching ever since. The issues to be addressed are enormous due to ongoing climate change and the necessary reduction of dependence on energy imports. The IEE is a competent partner for scientific research, economics, and administration, particularly for energy companies, regulatory bodies, and policymakers in both administration and politics. The institute's core fields of activity include: business administration and national economic issues in the field of energy economics; e-mobility; energy and the environment (emissions, climate change, etc.); energy efficiency; modeling of energy systems; energy planning; and innovative energy technologies (fuel cells, cogeneration, renewable energies).
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IEE, The Institute of Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation
The IEE, the Institute of Electricity Economics and Energy Innovation at Graz University of Technology in Austria (https://www.tugraz.at/en/institutes/iee/home), addresses the challenges of sustainable changes in the energy system and contributes to solving these problems. Founded in 2000, it has been tackling these challenges in research and teaching ever since. The issues to be addressed are enormous due to ongoing climate change and the necessary reduction of dependence on energy imports. The IEE is a competent partner for scientific research, economics, and administration, particularly for energy companies, regulatory bodies, and policymakers in both administration and politics. The institute's core fields of activity include: business administration and national economic issues in the field of energy economics; e-mobility; energy and the environment (emissions, climate change, etc.); energy efficiency; modeling of energy systems; energy planning; and innovative energy technologies (fuel cells, cogeneration, renewable energies).
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