Mag. Dr. Ingrid Schardinger

Senior Researcher

“My work adds value because it is focused on objective fundamentals for a sustainable energy supply.”

Current research interests of Ingrid Schardinger are fundamentals for spatial energy planning: potentials, demand and infrastructure.

Ingrid Schardinger completed her master’s degree in Applied Geoinformatics at the University of Salzburg with the dissertation “Spatial Modeling and Optimization of Regional Energy Systems”. Her master’s thesis in 2007 was titled “Site Evaluation for Biogas Plants. GIS-based modeling of supply and demand potentials for biogas plants in the province of Tyrol”.

Education

  • 2014 | PhD – Applied Geoinformatics, Universität Salzburg

Competences

Energy Modeling
Potential modeling of renewable energies
GIS Visualization

What I am working on

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IDEE

The EU 2020 Strategy for recycling management see a direct connection between resource efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability of regions.

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Spatial Energy Planning

Spatial energy planning, has the potential to become a game-changer and becomes an important lever for the integration of innovative & sustainable heating technologies.

My Publications

Ingo Leusbrock, Franz Mauthner, Markus Biberacher, Ingrid Schardinger, Fabian Langhammer, Christian Fink (2017)

Schardinger, I., Hausl, S., Themessl, M., Gadocha, S., Biberacher, M., Castellazzi, B., Gobiet, A. (2014)

Büchele, R., Schardinger, I., Mauthner, F., Mach, T., 2020, Räumliche Energieplanung für die Wärmewende. 16.Symposium Energieinnovation, 12.-14.02.2020, Graz/Austria.

Blaschke, T., Biberacher, M., Gadocha, S. & Schardinger, I. 2013 Energy Landscapes“: Meeting energy demands and human aspirations

Schardinger, I., Botzenhart, F., Biberacher, M., Hamacher, T., Blaschke T. 2012, Emerald Article: Integrating spatial models into regional energy system optimisation: focusing on biomass

Blaschke, T., Biberacher, M., Schardinger, I., Gadocha, S., Zocher, D. 2010, Erneuerbare Energien, räumliche Verfügbarkeit und Nachfrage: Herausforderungen und Chance für Geoinformatik und GIScience.

Blachke, T., Biberacher, M., Gadocha, S., Schardinger, I., Prinz, T. 2009, Integrated energy spatial planning: „spatializing“ policy decision support