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HOME / Austria electricity - SCM INDUSTRIES BESSGet a brief overview of Austria's energy industry with these facts and figures. In 2024, hydropower accounted for up to 67% of the electricity generated in Austria. In 2023, renewable energy made up 87.8% of Austria's total electricity generation.
Austria's energy policy rests on three pillars: security of supply, energy efficiency and renewables. The country's efforts to decarbonise the economy have progressed as renewable energy use has continued to grow, while use of fossil fuels has decreased.
At 33.7% (2024), transport is the economic sector with the largest consumption of energy in Austria. Source: Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, “Energy in Austria 2025. Figures, Data, Facts” Source: Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, “Energy in Austria 2025. Figures, Data, Facts”. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Electricity can be generated in two main ways: by harnessing the heat from burning fuels or nuclear reactions in the form of steam (thermal power) or by capturing the energy of natural forces such as the sun, wind or moving water.
Final Thoughts: Austria''s Green Leap Forward From hydropower to home solar panels, from policy to pricing, Austria''s energy system is rapidly becoming cleaner, smarter, and more consumer-driven. As
Austria has a highly reliable electricity supply network – thanks mainly to a diversified mix of energy sources which ensures that generating capacity can be put to optimum use at any time. This section
The future of Austria''s energy supply continues to depend on a combination of conventional and renewable energy sources as well as on power grids and gas networks with adequate capacities.
Energy balances show the amount of energy produced in Austria as well as how much is imported. Furthermore, energy balances show the consumption of energy for the most important
Austria''s leading electricity company operates around 130 hydro power plants, including highly efficient storage power plants in the Austrian Alps and run-of-river power plants on all the
In December 2025, internal energy exchange showed that Vorarlberg (285 GWh) and Burgenland (104 GWh) contributed the largest volumes of electricity to the APG grid, making them
Austria''s energy policy rests on three pillars: security of supply, energy efficiency and renewables. The country''s efforts to decarbonise the economy have progressed as renewable
These figures are based on primary energy consumption, given by the ''substitution method''. See our explainer on the different metrics used to measure energy for more information. How much energy
In 2023 Austria had 23.2 GW of electricity installed generating capacity. Gross theoretical hydropower capability, related to Austria, is 150 TWh/year. As of 2020, Austria registered about
Austria''s electricity mix includes 52% Hydropower, 14% Wind and 12% Gas. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2024.
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