OeMAG processing center for green electricity

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OeMAG processing center for Ökostrom AG
legal form Corporation
founding 2006
Seat AustriaAustria Austria , Vienna
management
  • Horst Brandlmaier
  • Gerhard Röthlin
sales 1,058 million euros (2019)
Branch energy
Website www.oem-ag.at

In Austria, the OeMAG Abwicklungsstelle für Ökostrom AG (also green electricity processing center ) was set up in 2006 .

background

Responsibility for processing was transferred on October 1, 2006. OeMAG is also the balance group manager (BGM) for the ecological balance group. As BGV, OeMAG is responsible for forecasting and schedule management as well as balancing energy management. The OeMAG has the obligation to use the green electricity quantities fed into the public network by recognized green electricity plants according to the §§ 12ff Ökostromgesetz 2012 (ÖSG 2012) and the applicable market rules to accept and pay for. The quantities of electricity supplied are passed on to the electricity traders active in Austria. The onward delivery and billing takes place in accordance with the quantities of electrical energy delivered to the end customer (quota regulation). The prices set by ordinance apply to the purchase of green electricity. The data is passed on to the electricity traders at the day-ahead exchange price. The delivered guarantees of origin are charged according to the prices set in the regulation.

Business areas

One of the business areas is the

  • Green electricity processing
  • Investment support for CHP, waste liquor CHP and MWK
  • Investment support for small hydropower plants
  • Processing of state subsidies for biomass plants

The total amount of green electricity fed into the eco-balance group in 2019 was 10,406 GWh, 1,333 GWh of which was attributable to small hydropower plants and 9,073 GWh to other green electricity plants. In comparison, 9,784 GWh were fed in in 2018, 1,505 GWh being generated by small hydropower plants and 8,279 GWh by other green electricity plants. At the end of 2019, 28,885 photovoltaic systems were feeding into the life cycle assessment group. The total installed capacity in the eco-balance group was 4,175 MW at the end of 2019.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Board of Directors. OeMAG, accessed on August 11, 2020 .