List of Austrian power plants

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This list contains the most powerful power plants in Austria , broken down by type.

Storage power plants

Storage power plants, also pumped storage power plants - ranking according to nominal output
rank Surname Power
in MW
Standard energy in million kWh / year workload Raw
height of fall
Expansion
flow

in m³ / s
completion
position
Federal
DES
country
operator
1 Malta main level  *) 730.0 715.0 11% 1106 80.0 1979 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
2 Kopswerk II *) 525.0 - - 818 78- 2008 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
3 Silz 500.0 718.6 11% 1238-1257 48.0 1981 Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
4th Kaprun upper level Limberg II 480.0 - - 365 144.0 2011/2012 Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power AG
5 Reisseck II  *) 430.0 - - approx. 615 80 2016 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
6th Kaunertal 392.0 661.0 19% 793-895 - 1964 Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
7th Houseling *) 360.0 179.4 6% 696 65.0 1988 Tyrol VERBUND Hydro Power AG
8th Obervermuntwerk II 360.0 - - Max. 311.2 150 2019 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
9 Mayrhofen 345.0 671.2 22% 470 92.0 1977 Tyrol VERBUND Hydro Power AG
10 Kühtai  *) 289.0 55.5 4% 319-440 80.0 1981 Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
11 Lünerseewerk *) 280.0 371.0 18% 974 27.6 1958 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
12 Rodundwerk II *) 276.0 486.0 20% 354 87.0 1976 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
13 Kopswerk I 247.0 392.0 18% 780 36.0 1969 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
14th Rosshag *) 231.0 312.0 15% 630 52.0 1972 Tyrol VERBUND Hydro Power AG
15th Kaprun main level 220.0 499.0 26% 858 32.5 1952 Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power AG
16 Rodundwerk I *) 198.0 322.0 19% about 350 36.0 1952 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
17th Vermuntwerk 156.0 260.0 19% 713 26.0 1931 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
18th Feldsee *) ( Fragant power plant group ) 140.0 300.0 - 524 - 2011 Ktn KELAG
19th Malta High School *) 120.0 76.0 7% 198 70.0 1992 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
20th Schwarzach 120.0 482.3 46% 139 107.0 1959 Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power AG
21st Kaprun upper level Limberg *) 112.8 166.1 17% 365 36.0 1955 Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power AG
22nd Innerfragant I *) (Fragant power plant group) 108.0 82.0 9% 1185 10.1 - Ktn KELAG
23 Innerfragant II *) (Fragant power plant group) 100.0 93.0 11% 409 15.9 - Ktn KELAG
24 Extraordinary (Fragant power plant group) 96.0 234.0 28% 488 23.0 1984 Ktn KELAG
25th Achensee 79.0 219.5 32% 390 28.0 1927 Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
26th Langenegg 76.0 211.0 32% 280 32.0 1979 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
27 Reisseck annual memory  *) 67.5 73.0 12% 1773 4.5 1961 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
28 Uttendorf  II 66.0 ( traction current ) - - - - 1991 Sbg ÖBB
29 Gerlos 65.2 309.3 54% 611 13.5 1993 Tyrol VERBUND Hydro Power AG
30th Hieflau 63.0 388.0 - - - 1956/2009 Styria VERBUND Hydro Power AG
31 Koralpe 50.0 160.0 19% - - 1991/2011 Ktn KELAG
32 Ottenstein 48.0 - - - 100.0 1957 Lower Austria evn natural force
33 Böckstein 46.0 111.0 28% 456 11.6 1981 Sbg Salzburg AG
34 Kreuzeck day storage 45.0 163.0 41% 588 9.0 1961 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
35 Hintermuhr 36.0 67.7 21% 601 7.0 1992 Sbg Salzburg AG
36 Schneiderau 36.0 ( traction current ) - - - - Sbg ÖBB
37 Spullersee 36.0 ( traction current ) - - 807 - 1925 Vbg ÖBB
38 Partenstein storage power plant 33.8 102 - 176.2 26th 1924 Upper Austria Energy AG
39 Obervermuntwerk I 29.0 45.0 18% 291 - 1943 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
40 Bodendorf-Paal 27.0 86.0 - - 1982 Styria VERBUND Hydro Power AG
41 Uttendorf  I. 27.0 ( traction current ) - - - - - Sbg ÖBB
42 Dießbach 26.0 36.0 - 728.5 4th 1968 Sbg Salzburg AG
43 Reisseck Tagesspeicher 23.2 53.7 - 678.5 5 1950 Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
44 Enzingerboden 20.0 ( traction current ) - - - - 1929 Sbg ÖBB
45 Lutz upper level 19.3 73.6 - 130 20.0 1967 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
46 Ranna pumped storage power plant *) 19.0 47.7 - 10/170/202 47.7 1925 Upper Austria Energy AG
47 Kloesterle 16.0 60.5 - 324 6.0 1997 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
48 Obervellach 16.0 ( traction current ) - - - - Ktn ÖBB
49 St. Martin 11.0 14.0 - 74.5 16.5 1965 Styria VERBUND Hydro Power AG
50 Lower level Gampadels 9.9 28.1 - 392.0 - 1925 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
51 Lower level Lutz 8.6 38.2 - 72.0 16.0 1959 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
52 Wienerbruck **) 6.6 - - - - 1973 Lower Austria evn natural force
53 Ruetz power plant Schönberg 6.0 (until 1983 traction current , now three-phase current ) - - - - Tyrol Innsbruck municipal companies
54 Gampadels upper level 4.8 12.0 - 479.0 - 1989 Vbg illwerke vkw AG
55 Erlaufboden **) 3.4 - - - - 1923 Lower Austria evn natural force
56 Forstsee power plant 2.4 3.0 - 160 - 1925 Ktn KELAG
**)also to supply the Mariazeller Bahn

Run-of-river power plants

Run-of-river power plants - ranking according to nominal power
rank Surname Power
in MW
Standard
work
in million kWh / a
Removing
utilization
Expansion
throughput
flow

in m / s
Storage
space
length in km
completion
position
flow Federal
DES
country
operator
1 Altenwörth 328.0 1,967.6 68% 2,700 30.0 1976 Danube Lower Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
2 Aschach 324.0 1,662.0 64% 2,496 40.0 1964/2010 Danube Upper Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
3 Greifenstein 293.0 1,717.3 67% 3,150 31.0 1985 Danube Lower Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
4th Ybbs-Persenbeug 236.5 1,335.9 64% 2,650 34.0 1959 Danube Lower Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
5 Wallsee-Mitterkirchen 210.0 1,318.8 72% 2,700 25.0 1968 Danube Lower Austria / Upper Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
6th Melk 187.0 1,221.6 75% 2,700 22.5 1982 Danube Lower Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
7th Ottensheim-Wilhering 179.0 1,134.9 72% 2,250 16.0 1974 Danube Upper Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
8th Freudenau 172.0 1,052.0 70% 3,000 28.0 1998 Danube Vienna VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
9 Winding branches 168.0 995.7 68% 2,475 27.0 1979 Danube Upper Austria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
10 Jochenstein 132.0 850.0 73% 2,050 27.0 1956 Danube Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
11 Braunau-Simbach 96.0 549.8 65% 1,150 14.3 1953 Inn Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
12 Schärding-Neuhaus 96.0 541.6 64% 1,150 16.5 1961 Inn Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
13 Annabrücke 90.0 390.0 49% 460 14.6 1981 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
14th Edling 90.0 407.0 52% 530 21.0 1962 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
15th Imst 89.0 550.0 70% 85 - 1956 Inn Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
16 Feistritz-Ludmannsdorf 88.0 354.0 46% 415 15.0 1968 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
17th Passau-Ingling 86.4 504.6 67% 1,140 14.6 1965 Inn Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
18th Egglfing-Obernberg 80.7 485.0 69% 990 12.7 1951 Inn Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
19th Rosegg-St. Jacob 80.0 338.0 48% 395 15.5 1974 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
20th Schwabeck 79.0 378.0 55% 485 16.4 1943 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
21st Ferlach-Maria Rain 75.0 318.0 48% 410 10.6 1975 Outside Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
22nd Ering-Frauenstein 72.9 437.7 68% 1,040 13.0 1942 Inn Upper Austria Grenzkraftwerke GmbH
23 Large framing 60.1 244.4 46% 280 13.1 1951 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
24 Amlach 60.0 219.0 42% 20th - 1988 Drau / Tyrolean Gail Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
25th Oberaudorf-Ebbs 59.0 276.7 54% 580 9.9 1992 Inn Tyrol Austria-Bayerische Kraftwerke AG
26th St. Pantaleon 51.9 (also traction current ) 261.6 58% 325 5.7 1966 Enns Lower Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
27 Nussdorf 47.9 245.7 59% 550 12.7 1982 Inn Tyrol Austria-Bayerische Kraftwerke AG
28 Staning 43.2 203.2 54% 315 9.9 1981 Enns Upper Austria / Lower Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
29 Malta lower school 41.0 120.0 33% 110 1.8 1979 Möll Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
30th Ternberg 40.4 169.7 48% 280 7.8 1955 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
31 Losenstein 39.0 170.0 - 1962 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
32 Garsten-St. Ulrich 38.0 162.5 - 1967 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
33 Weyer 36.8 (also traction current ) 159.7 1969 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
34 Rosenau 34.0 145.5 - 1953 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
35 Langkampfen 31.5 169.0 - 425 9.0 1998 Inn Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
36 Krippau 30.0 173.5 - 1965 Enns Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
37 Schönau 30.0 122.8 - 1972 Enns Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
Braz 30.0
(traction current)
1953 Alfenz Vbg ÖBB
38 Altenmarkt 26.0 165.9 - 1960 Enns Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
39 Rural 25.0 135.5 - 1967 Enns Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
40 Mill Rading 25.0 111.8 - 1948 Enns Lower Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
41 Kirchbichl 25.0 141.1 - 250 - 1938/1941 Inn Tyrol Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
42 Pernegg 22.0 121.4 - 1927 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
43 Fishing 22.0 74.0 - 1994 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
44 Lebring 20.2 81.2 180 1988 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
45 Klaus 19.6 74.0 52 1975 Steyr Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
46 Kalsdorf 19.0 81.2 200 3.9 2013 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH and Energie Steiermark
47 Laufnitzdorf 18.0 121.0 - 1931 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
48 Gössendorf 18.0 88.3 200 3.9 2012 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
49 Kreuzberg toll 18.0 80.9 - 1996 Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
50 Graz Puntigam 17.7 82.0 0% - 2019 Mur Styria Energie Steiermark and Energie Graz
51 Dionyses 16.0 85.9 - 1949 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
52 Throwing Parish Throwing 16.0 81.6 - 2009 Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
53 Urreiting 16.0 76.2 - 1986 Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
54 Mellach (hydroelectric power station) 16.0 74.0 - 1985 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
55 St. Johann 16.0 71.2 - 1991 Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
56 Bischofshofen 16.0 70.2 - 1986 Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
57 Burr grain ~ 16.0 ~ 70.0 0% - projected Mur Styria
58 St. Vitus 16.0 67.0 - 1989 Salzach Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
59 Weinzödl 15.6 63.04 180 1982 / approx. 2018 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
60 Fulpmes 15.4 ( traction current ) 74 - 10 - 1983 Ruetz Tyrol ÖBB
61 Stübing ~ 15.0 ~ 70.0 - projected Mur Styria
62 Gralla 15.0 71.8 - 1964 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
63 Tumpen Habichen 14.5 ~ 61.0 22.0 1.0 under construction, completion planned for 2022 Ötztaler Ache Tyrol TIWAG
64 Gabersdorf 14.0 68.0 - 1974 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
65 Rabenstein 14.0 64.5 - 1987 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
66 Peggau 13.0 84.2 - 1965 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
67 matchfield 13.0 67.0 - 1982 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
68 Wallnerau Salzach level 13.0 38.3 - 1990 Salzach Sbg VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
69 Schütt 12.5 62.0 - 1911/2019 Gail Ktn Kelag
70 Friesach 12.0 60.0 - 1998 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
71 Leoben 10.0 50.0 - 2005 Mur Styria VERBUND Hydro Power GmbH
72 Gamp 8.58 25.0 - 175 1.6 1928
new building in 2007
Salzach Sbg Salzburg AG
73 Gaming I and II 6.4 48.0 75%     1926 and 1990 II. Vienna spring
water pipeline
Lower Austria Wien Energie
74 Amstetten - Allersdorf 3.49 15.0 - 30th - 1901 Ybbs Lower Austria Amstetten municipal utilities
75 Thurnsdorf 2.9 15.3 34.8 1964 Enns Lower Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
76 Pichlern 2.36 13.0 52 1924/1970

and 2005

Steyr Upper Austria Ennskraftwerke AG
77 Niklai 1.635 7th - - - 1960 Gnoppnitz-, Gra- and Niklaibach Ktn VERBUND Hydro Power AG
78 Neubruck at Scheibbs 1.2 5.3 - 16 2010 Erlauf Lower Austria ÖKOWind

Wind energy

There are (at least) lists of wind power plants as separate articles from some federal states. The Styrian list is embedded in: Wind energy in Styria .

Wind parks - ranking according to nominal power
Surname Managerial
stung

in MW
Standard
energy

in million kWh / a 1)
Training
Las
tung
Arrival
number WKA
Total
rotor
surface in m²
Na
gasoline-
height in m
Finished
STEL
development
Federal
DES
country
operator
Andau / Halbturn 237.0 545.0 (projected) 26% 79 135 2014 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
ImWind
Püspök Group
Neusiedl / See 79.2 96.0 14% 44 55.264 100 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Mönchhof / Halbturn 51.0 17th Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Willows by the lake 46.8 70.0 20% 26th 84,623 86 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Pretul wind farm, Pretulalpe (in) Langenwang , Mürzzuschlag , Ratten , Rettenegg 42 88 (projected) 14th 73.932 78 2016 Styria Austrian Federal Forests , the largest wind farm in Styria
Parndorf  III 41.4 85.0 23% 23 88,470 100 2004 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Stone bolt 38.3 (before 2014: 13.0) 32.0 23%? 10 (2014: + 11 = 21) 30,019 60 2005/2014 Styria Windnet Windkraftanlagenbetriebs GmbH & Co KG (cooperation between Wien Energie and ECOwind GmbH (part of BayWa AG))
Andau 36.0 12 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Kittsee 35.4 44.0 23% 18th 46.158 100 - Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Oberzeiring ( Tauernwindpark ) 32.05 75 27% 10 (41,052) 106 (98) 2002/2019 Styria Tauernwind GmbH
Poysdorf-Wilfersdorf 28.0 54.0 22% 14th 89.019 105 2005/2007 Lower Austria Wind power Simonsfeld
Kreuzstetten 26.0 52.0 25% 13 76,302 105 2005/2007 Lower Austria Wind power Simonsfeld
Potzneusiedl 25.0 7th Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Gols I 24.0 50.0 24% 12 60,324 100 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH and Wien Energie
Neudorf I. 22.0 48.0 25% 11 55.264 100 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Neudorf II 22.0 48.0 25% 11 55.264 100 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Scharndorf 22.0 46.0 24% 11 55.297 100 - Lower Austria Raiffeisen Windpark GmbH
Petronell 21.6 47.8 25% 12 46.176 98 - Lower Austria VERBUND Renewable Power GmbH
Auersthal 20.0 48.2 10 63,620 105 2006 Lower Austria WEB Windenergie AG
Trautmannsdorf 18.0 43.0 27% 9 45.243 100 - Lower Austria Raiffeisen Windpark GmbH
mountain 18.0 42.0 27% 9 57,227 105 2005? Lower Austria Raiffeisen Windpark GmbH
Prinzendorf-Steinberg 18.0 42.0 27% 9 45.239 100 2003 Lower Austria Wind power Simonsfeld
Hollern 18.0 39.0 - 9 - - - Lower Austria VERBUND Renewable Power GmbH
German Cross 16.3 8th Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Munderfing 14.9 32.0 24% 5 49,260 140 2014 Upper Austria Munderfing municipality, Energie AG, energy workshop
Prellenkirchen III 14.4 27.0 21% 8th 30,772 86 2003 Lower Austria evn natural force
Gols II 14.3 30.0 24% 11 35,367 91 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Zurndorf 13.6 6th Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH
Haindorf Inning 12.6 22.4 20% 7th 26,940 86 2004 Lower Austria Windkraft Haindorf GmbH
Sternwald II 12.0 30.0 29% 6th 38.151 105 2005? Upper Austria Sternwind GmbH
Zistersdorf-Maustrenk 12.0 30.0 29% 6th 38.151 105 2005? Lower Austria WEB Windenergie AG
Hohenruppersdorf-
Spannberg
12.0 28.0 27% 6th 38.151 105 2005? Lower Austria -
Parndorf II 12.0 27.2 26% 8th 16,085 85 2004 Bgld oekostrom AG
Moschkogel 11.5 19.0 23% 5 19,796 65 2007 Styria Viktor Kaplan Academy for Future Energies in Muerz
Neuhof I. 10.0 26.0 30% 5 25,135 100 2003 Bgld WEB Windenergie AG
Pama 10.0 21.0 24% 8th 25,723 91 2003 Bgld Energie Burgenland Windkraft GmbH and Wien Energie
Bruck / Leitha 9.0 17.2 23% 5 19,242 65 2000 Lower Austria VERBUND Renewable Power GmbH
Prellenkirchen II 9.0 17.1 22% 5 19,242 65 2002 Lower Austria Windpark Prellenkirchen GmbH
Neusiedl / Zaya 9.0 16.0 20% 5 19,242 86 2002 Lower Austria evn natural force
Neuhof II 8.0 20.8 30% 4th 20,108 100 2003 Bgld Karl White
Rannersdorf 8.0 20.0 29% 4th 25,434 105 2005 Lower Austria Wind power Simonsfeld
Parndorf I. 7.5 12.5 19% 5 16,085 68 2003 Bgld oekostrom AG
1)The standard energy capacity , which is determined from the production data of at least 3 years , is usually stated here. This compensates for fluctuations between individual years. For the wind farms mentioned here that are less than three years old, either the forecast value or the mean value of the production data available so far is given.

Fossil-thermal power plants

active fossil-thermal power plants - ranking according to nominal output
Surname Electrical output
in MWel
Thermal output
in MWth
Standard energy in million kWh / year Energy source completion
position
Federal
DES
country
operator
Mellach gas and steam power plant 832 - 4,980 natural gas 2012 Styria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
Theiss power plant 775 - - Natural gas , heating oil S. 1974 Lower Austria EVN AG
Simmering power plant  1 700 450 - natural gas 2009 Vienna Wien Energie
Timelkam gas and steam power station 405 - 2,000 natural gas 2008 Upper Austria Energie AG Upper Austria
Simmering power station  3 365 350 - Natural gas , heating oil S. 1992 Vienna Wien Energie
Dürnrohr power plant  2 352 - - Hard coal (until August 2nd, 2019), natural gas 1986 Lower Austria EVN AG
Donaustadt steam power plant  3 347 250 - natural gas 2001 Vienna Wien Energie
District heating power plant Mellach 246 230 - Hard coal (until March 31, 2020), natural gas 1986 Styria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
District heating power plant Linz-Mitte 217 171 - Natural gas , heating oil 1970 Upper Austria Linz AG
Linz South 171 150 640 million kWh / 475 million kWh Natural gas , heating oil (reserve) 1993 Upper Austria Linz AG
Korneuburg power plant  1 154 - - natural gas 1958 Lower Austria EVN AG
Gas and steam power plant Leopoldau 142 170 - natural gas 1975 Vienna Wien Energie
Central heating plant in Salzburg 83.6 127 natural gas 2003 Sbg Salzburg AG
Simmering power plant  2 60 150 - natural gas 2009 Vienna Wien Energie
Salzburg Nord thermal power station 13.7 49.5 31 million kWh / 158 million kWh Natural gas , heating oil (reserve) 1972 Sbg Salzburg AG
Spittelau waste incineration plant 6th 460 40 million kWh / 470 million kWh Natural gas , heating oil , (household waste) 1971 Vienna District heating Vienna
decommissioned fossil-thermal power plants - ranking according to nominal output
Surname Electrical output
in MWel
Thermal output
in MWth
Standard energy in million kWh / year Energy source completion
position
Shutdown Federal
DES
country
operator
Dürnrohr  1 power plant 405 - - Hard coal , natural gas 1986 2015 Lower Austria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
Voitsberg steam power plant (meanwhile demolished) 330 - - Brown coal 1983 at the end of 2012 Styria A-Tec Industries
Korneuburg power plant  2 285 - - Heating oil S 1958 1999/2000 Lower Austria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
Riedersbach power plant  2 176 - 740.0 Hard coal 1986 2016 Upper Austria Energie AG Upper Austria
Neudorf-Werndorf district heating plant  2 164 - - Natural gas , heating oil S. 1976 2014 Styria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
Timelkam power plant 3 120 - 15.0 natural gas 1974 2013 Upper Austria Energie AG Upper Austria
Zeltweg (meanwhile demolished) 118 - - Brown coal 1963 at the end of 2012 Styria VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
St. Andrä (meanwhile demolished) 110 - - Brown coal 1959 2011 Ktn VERBUND Thermal Power GmbH & Co KG
Timelkam power plant 2 66 - 350.0 Hard coal 1962 2009 Upper Austria Energie AG Upper Austria
Riedersbach power plant  1 55 - 140.0 Hard coal 1969 2010 Upper Austria Energie AG Upper Austria

Biomass cogeneration plants

With an electrical output of 1.5 MW or more:

Biomass heating power plants - ranking according to nominal output
KW name Electrical
output
in MW
Thermal
power
in MW
Location Operation from Remarks operator
Simmering Biomass power plant 16.0 37.0 Vienna Without district heating extraction in condensation mode: Electric 23.4 MW Wien Energie Bundesforste Biomassekraftwerk GmbH & Co. KG
Timelkam biomass power plant 15.0 15.0 Timelkam Energie AG Upper Austria
Biomass cogeneration plant Klagenfurt Ost 10.0 50.0 Klagenfurt 2017 District heating for Klft. Increase in heat yield through flue gas condensation and LiBr water absorption heat pump . Fabric filter, smoke evaporation , urea injection for NOx reduction. Planned and built by Riegler & Zechmeister (RZ) Group Bio Energie Carinthia with data center
Funder Werke I & II, near St. Veit 9.0 60.0 St. Veit ad Glan 1991 Process heat for production, since 1991 feeding of district heating into the St. Veit network. Only partially based on biomass. FunderMax ( wood fiber boards )
Biomass power plant Neudörfl 8.0 25.0 Neudörfl Process heat for production and from 2009 heat supply for Wiener Neustadt to EVN Wärme GmbH FunderMax ( wood fiber boards )
Biomass power plant in the district heating power plant Linz-Mitte 8.0 21.0 Linz Electricity and district heating for approx. 20,000 green electricity and approx. 12,000 bio-heating households Linz AG
Biomass power plant of Stadtwerke Kufstein 6.5 16.0 Kufstein Heat supply since October 2003 Bioenergie Kufstein GmbH
Biomass cogeneration plant in Steyr 5.7 20.0 Steyr , Upper Austria / Ramingdorf , Lower Austria District heating generation for the Steyr region with Ramingdorf Bioenergy Steyr GmbH
Biomass cogeneration plant in Baden 5.0 15.0 Tribus angle District heating generation for bathing in Tribuswinkel EVN Wärme GmbH
Biomass cogeneration plant Mödling 5.0 15.0 Mödling District heating generation for Mödling , Maria Enzersdorf , Wiener Neudorf , Brunn am Gebirge , Vösendorf EVN Wärme GmbH
Ybbs biomass cogeneration plant 5.0 12.0 Ybbs District heating generation for the Ybbs district heating network of EVN Wärme GmbH Biomass heating power plant Ybbs GmbH
Biomass cogeneration plant Klagenfurt Nord 5.0 20.0 Liebenfels 2018 District heating for Klft. 16 km underground district heating pipeline , close to the forest and pellet works from the data center . 2 pipe bridges to the woodwork south of the road, 90 or 210 m long, 1 or 3 posts with rope suspension. Increase in heat yield through flue gas condensation and LiBr water absorption heat pump . Bio Energie Carinthia, RZ
Biomass cogeneration plant Klagenfurt Süd 5.0 15.0 Klagenfurt 2007 District heating for Klft. Bio Energie Carinthia, RZ
Biomass cogeneration plant Lienz II 1.5 8.7 Lienz 2005 (Plant II) District heating for Lienz , Tristach, Nussdorf-Debant. Owner TIWAG . Plant I (2001): 2 Bio-FW boilers zs. 18 MW, 630 m² solar panels. Plant II (2005): 8.7 MW boiler, 1.5 MW el, 400 m³ water heat buffer, flue gas cleaning: cyclones, flue gas evacuation down to -5 ° C, electrostatic precipitator. Plant III (2015): Schillerstr. only as a backup. Energy supply (2002–2016): 50% wood chips, 49% sawmill chips, 0.84% heating oil EL . Stadtwärme Lienz

Solar power plants

In 2003, an open space system built in Blons ( large Walsertal , Vorarlberg) with 5,000 m 2 of module area (less than 1 MW) was still one of the largest solar systems in Europe. In 2011, 2 MW was announced in the Niedere Tauern as Austria's largest open-space system, and a 2 MW solar park in Guntramsdorf was completed in 2015. In 2019 a two-part project with 16 MW for 2020 was announced. This means that at the end of 2019 there were still no power plant-scale solar parks in Austria.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Interactive power plant map Status: August 30, 2011.
  2. a b c d e f Kraftwerke der Illwerke AG ( Memento of the original from July 7, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.illwerke.at
  3. Kopswerk II. Accessed August 26, 2019 .
  4. a b c d Sellrain-Silz power plant group ( Memento of the original from February 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tiroler-wasserkraft.at
  5. ^ Vorarlberger Obervermuntwerk II was officially opened. Retrieved July 4, 2019 .
  6. Lünerseewerk. Retrieved August 26, 2019 .
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