Find wind turbine locations in Austria through our Austria wind farm map. Analyze the main characteristics of wind farms in this country, sort these by capacity, number of turbines and
Export PriceIn 1995, the first wind turbine was built with civic participation in Michelbach. In January 1996, the first turbine of the type E-40 with 500 kW was placed in Eberschwang. Not only the absolute
Export PriceBack in the 1980s, there were huge private wind measurements and experiments with smaller plants. In 1994, initiated by Councilor Waltner, 110 kilowatt (kW) wind turbine was set up in St. Pölten. Another wind turbine was put into operation six months later in Zistersdorf. In 1995, the first wind turbine was built with civic participation in Michelbach. In January 1996, the first turbine of the type E-40 with 500 kW was placed in Eberschwang. Not
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Export PriceWindkraft Simonsfeld AG is a prominent producer of renewable energy in Austria, with a strong focus on wind power. The company operates 84 wind power plants, generating approximately
Export PriceRegarding market development, the Austrian market was dominated by Vestas, which was responsible for 54% of the added capacity. The second biggest wind power manufacturer was
Export PriceRegarding market development, the Austrian market was dominated by Vestas, which was responsible for 54% of the added capacity. The second biggest wind power manufacturer was Enercon with a share of 45%.
Export PriceListed below are the five largest active onshore wind power plants by capacity in Austria, according to GlobalData''s power plants database. GlobalData uses proprietary data
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Export PriceThere are 9 wind turbine manufacturers in Austria. Of these, 8 manufacturers are still active. The remaining 1 are inactive. 15 wind turbines are registered for the selection of manufacturers.
Export PriceData and information about Wind power plants and their location plotted on an interactive map of Austria.
Export PriceWWS Wasserkraft is an Austrian manufacturer that specializes in small hydropower turbines, offering a range of products including Kaplan, Francis, and Pelton turbines.
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Regarding market development, the Austrian market was dominated by Vestas, which was responsible for 54% of the added capacity. The second biggest wind power manufacturer was Enercon with a share of 45%.
To read more about Austria’s wind energy sector in 2021, read their chapter in the 2022 Annual Report. Total wind power capacity is 3,560 MW. Wind power capacity in Austria increased by 315 MW in 2022. Austria produces 8.2 TWh from wind energy, which accounts for 11.1% of the country’s electricity consumption.
The hidden costs of wind power in Austria are currently not quantified. Most of the property owners are farmers. They have an additional source of income by leasing their land to the wind park operator. The prices paid for property leases for wind turbines are many times more than would normally be earned by farming the property.
In the last twelve years, according to surveys by the Austrian Energy Agency, the average amount of wind research funding from the public sector was 1.15 million euros per year; in the last two years the funding average has doubled (2.3 million euros).
Austrian wind power increased by 315 MW. Many of the projects are still part of a queue caused by inadequate support scheme conditions in recent years and lengthy approvals. Since winter 2022 the new support scheme EAG (Erneuerbaren-Ausbau-Gesetz) is in place. The first wind power plant subsidized by this scheme will be erected earliest next year.
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