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Austria energy report

Highlights:
  • Austria aims at achieving 100% of renewables in the power mix in 2030 and carbon neutrality in 2040.
  • OMV dominates the oil and gas market.
  • Most of the power companies are controlled by public institutions. Verbund is the largest power generator and EnergieAllianz Austria the largest supplier.
  • Renewables account for 80% of the power mix.
  • Gas imports have been multiplied by 2.6 in 2022 but the share of Russian gas decreased from more than 90% in 2021 to around 60% in 2022 and 65% in 2023.
  • Because of its low refining capacity, Austria buys half of its demand of petroleum products abroad.
  • Since end-2022, electricity prices are capped for households to counterbalance rising costs.
  • Energy subsidies were introduced for energy intensive industries in 2022 and extended to all companies for 2023.
  • Energy consumption decreased by 6% in 2022.
  • Industry is the main driver of electricity consumption growth.
  • Most of the investments in the power sector are directed to new hydropower projects.
  • Austria aims to reinforce its gas interconnections and to build a strong hydrogen-compatible network to become a transit hub.
3rd
highest share of renewables in power mix in EU (2022)
+1.9%
GHG emissions level in 2021 compared to 1990
5th
largest gas storage volumes in the EU (2023)
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