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Eco-electricity

With the enactment of the Eco-Electricity Act BGBl I No. 149/2002, the three Austrian control area managers VERBUND-Austrian Power Grid AG, TIWAG-Netz AG and VKW-Netz AG were entrusted with the task of processing and administering eco-electricity subsidization with effect from 1 January 2003. In their role as eco-balance group representatives they were responsible for purchasing the subsidized Austrian eco-electricity, allocating it to the electricity traders and paying the regulated feed-in subsidies. Se downloads from that time to the right.

The amendment of the Eco-Electricity Act BGBl I Nr. 105/2006 announced on 27 June 2006 provides for the transfer of eco-electricity activities to an eco-electricity processing/administration company which serves the whole of Austria. This eco-electricity processing/administration company was selected on the basis of a licensing procedure. On 1 October 2006, this company became the legal successor of the eco-balance group representatives and is therefore responsible for the processing and administration of the eco-electricity subsidies throughout Austria from this date. For this reason, APG can no longer provide information relating to the eco-electricity subsidies. Inquiries of this nature should be made directly to the eco-electricity processing/administration company.

Contact Details of the new Eco-Electricity Processing/Administration Company

OeMAG Abwicklungsstelle für Ökostrom AG
Alserbachstrasse 14-16
1090 Wien

Tel.: +43 (0)578766-10
Fax: + 43 (0)578766-99
E-Mail: kundenservice@oem-ag.at
Homepage: www.oem-ag.at

(Address of processing/administration office in Bregenz:
Weidachstraße 10)

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    • Conditions for Participation
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    • Available Capacities
    • Intraday Capacities
    • Capacity Reductions
    • Effects of Grid Expansion
    • Schedules
    • Rules regarding Schedules
    • Load Flows
  • GENERATION
    • Generation Forecast
    • Non-available Capacities
    • Storage Level
    • Eco-electricity
    • Wind Energy
    • Wind Energy Forecast
    • Installed Power Plant Capacity
  • LOAD
    • Load Forecast
    • Capacity Margin
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