E-Control: Renewable Expansion Continues to Boom
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Austria has increased its share of renewable energy in electricity consumption to 94 percent in 2024. This is the result of the EAG monitoring report of E-Control presented today in Vienna. AUSTRIA. 94 percent of the electricity consumed domestically was covered by renewable sources in 2024. The targets of the Renewable Expansion Act (EAG) are thus significantly closer. By 2030, 100 percent of electricity is expected to come from renewable sourc…
In the previous year, a statistical maximum of renewables in electricity generation was reached in Austria. However, the enormous expansion of renewables has also led to problems on the market, the E-Control warns.
Austria increased its share of electricity consumption to 94 percent in 2024. This is reflected in the EAG monitoring report presented by the Energy Regulator E-Control on Tuesday in Vienna. "In total, it can be said that the EAG is effective," said E-Control Board Member Wolfgang Urbantschitsch at the presentation of the report. Due to the structural changes in the funding landscape caused by the Renewable Expansion Act, the funding requirement…
VIENNA. In 2024, Austria increased its share of renewable energy consumption to 94 percent. This is reflected in the EAG monitoring report of the energy regulation authority E-Control, presented in Vienna on Tuesday.
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