Installed Capacity
These pages include information on installed capacity and are classified by fuel type. Using the navigation table on the left, you can find the fuel type that is of interest to you.
For the hydro power plants the installed capacities for own and shared run-of-river and pump storage power plants is shown as a static sum. The only exceptions are the run-of-river power plants along the Inn (Ering, Egglfing und Nußdorf). These plants and also the E.ON shares of the power plants of the Österreichisch-Bayrischen Kraftwerke AG are published on the EEX through the Grenzkraftwerke GmbH. The installed capacity of pump storage power plants is published separately on the EEX.
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Hydroelectric Power Plants - Total Installed Capacity 2140 MW |
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| Clusters of Hydro-electric Power Plants by Rivers | Output | Commissioning | Comment |
| Danube | 386 MW | 15 Power Plants | |
| Edersee | 647 MW | 6 Power Plants | |
| Inn | 202 MW | 3 Power Plants | |
| Isar | 225 MW | 21 Power Plants | |
| Lech | 259 MW | 23 Power Plants | |
| Main | 283 MW | 37 Power Plants | |
| Walchensee | 139 MW | 5 Power Plants | |
| Total | 2140 MW | 110 Power Plants | |
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Installed capacity is the term used to define the net electrical capacity of the power plant units. A plant's net electrical capacity (installed nominal capacity according to the VGB PowerTech e.V.) represents the highest continuous output under nominal operating conditions achieved by a plant at the time of commercial operation.
