OMV and VERBUND start up Austria’s largest photovoltaic plant
- After a construction period of just five months, the largest ground-mounted photovoltaic plant in Austria is now online and entering a multiweek test period
- Savings of around 10,000 metric tons of CO2 per year
- OMV uses climate-friendly solar power to meet part of its energy demand for operations
OMV, the international, integrated oil and gas company headquartered in Vienna, and VERBUND, Austria’s leading electricity company and one of the largest hydropower producers in Europe, have started up the largest ground-mounted photovoltaic plant in Austria and are embarking on a test period of several weeks. Construction on the plant began on July 8, 2020, and was attended by Elisabeth Köstinger, Federal Minister for Agriculture, Regions & Tourism; Stephan Pernkopf, Deputy to and representing the Governor of Lower Austria Johanna Mikl-Leitner; Rainer Seele, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of OMV; Johann Pleininger, Executive Board member for Upstream and Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board of OMV; Wolfgang Anzengruber, Chairman of the Management Board of VERBUND; and Michael Strugl, Deputy Chairman of VERBUND, at the OMV site in Schönkirchen-Reyersdorf, Lower Austria. Just five months later and the plant is operational.
On a 13.3-hectare (133,200 m²) compound owned by OMV, Austria’s largest ground-mounted photovoltaic plant with a PV capacity of 11.4 MWp has been built in Schönkirchen, Lower Austria. The first phase of construction of the east-west facing solar park sees 34,600 PV modules produce around 10.96 GWh of solar power, corresponding to the annual electricity consumption of some 3,400 households and saving around 8,000 metric tons of CO2. Despite supply restrictions caused by the pandemic, construction work has progressed on schedule. By the end of 2021, in the final phase of construction, another 10,400 PV modules will be added to the plant. This will increase the total capacity to 14.85 MWp, generating around 14.25 GWh. This is enough to meet the annual power demand of 4,400 households in total and will save an additional 2,400 metric tons of CO2 per year.
“It’s been an honor to observe this project right from the groundbreaking ceremony and I’m delighted that the plant is up and running after just a few months of construction. The fact that projects like this are being built in the Austria mining sector – projects that combine competitiveness and climate neutrality – is both encouraging and motivating. The energy-intensive sectors in particular require innovative, climate-friendly solutions and this plant is an important step here”, said the Federal Minister responsible for mining, Elisabeth Köstinger.
“Together with VERBUND, today we have started up the largest ground-mounted photovoltaic plant in Austria. The dedication shown by the entire project team has meant we could keep to the planned schedule despite challenging circumstances. Therefore, effective immediately, we can meet part of our energy demand with sustainable solar power. With this, we are contributing to climate targets and consistently delivering on our commitment to reduce our carbon intensity”, said Rainer Seele, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of OMV.
“We’ve delivered our joint vision for the future of energy!”, said Wolfgang Anzengruber, VERBUND CEO. “In a construction period of just five months, Austria’s largest photovoltaic plant has been successfully realized by OMV and VERBUND and starts operating today. Cross-sector partnerships like this allow us to provide both economic stimulus and sustainable investments – and the current crisis should teach us that we also need to tackle the climate crisis by standing together”.
“Lower Austria has been successfully supporting the energy transition for many years already. In doing so, we protect the climate and create jobs in the region. The new PV plant built by OMV and VERBUND is a significant milestone in this respect. Projects like these show how willing Austrian companies are to invest in Lower Austria’s sustainable energy future”, said Stephan Pernkopf, Deputy of the Governor of Lower Austria, Johanna Mikl-Leitner.
“With the largest ground-mounted photovoltaic plant in Austria, two domestic giants – OMV and VERBUND – are sending a clear signal for a sustainable energy future and themselves making a key contribution to reducing emissions. Our goal is for 100 percent of electricity in Austria to come from renewable technologies by 2030. Meeting this goal will only be possible in cooperation with Austrian companies”, said Magnus Brunner, State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology.
Realization of this project also strengthens the strategic cooperation between OMV and VERBUND. This began in 2017 when OMV took a 40% stake in the e-mobility provider SMATRICS, in which VERBUND holds 40% and Siemens 20%. A joint assessment was undertaken of the refining sites in Austria and Germany to increase the quality, safety and security of supply. In the green hydrogen sector, OMV and VERBUND are currently working together on a project called UpHy, which looks at producing hydrogen for use in road vehicles and refinery processes.
About VERBUND
VERBUND is Austria’s leading utility and one of the largest producers of hydroelectricity in Europe. The Group generates around 95 % of its electricity from renewable energy, primarily from hydropower. VERBUND trades electricity in 12 countries and generated around € 3.9 bn in annual revenue in 2019 with approximately 2,800 employees. With its subsidiaries and partners, VERBUND is active in the generation of electricity, transmission and in international trading and sales. VERBUND has been quoted on the Vienna Stock Exchange since 1988 with 51 % of the share capital being held by the Republic of Austria. Further information: www.verbund.com
OMV Aktiengesellschaft
OMV produces and markets oil and gas, innovative energy and high-end petrochemical solutions – in a responsible way. With Group sales of EUR 23 bn and a workforce of around 20,000 employees in 2019, OMV Aktiengesellschaft is one of Austria’s largest listed industrial companies. In Upstream, OMV has a strong base in Central and Eastern Europe as well as a balanced international portfolio, with Middle East & Africa, the North Sea, Russia and Asia-Pacific as further core regions. Daily average production was 487,000 boe/d in 2019. In Downstream, OMV operates three refineries in Europe and owns a 15% share in ADNOC Refining and Trading JV, with a total annual processing capacity of 24.9 mn tons. Furthermore, OMV has a 75% participation in Borealis, one of the world’s leading producers of polyolefins. The Company operates about 2,100 filling stations in ten European countries. OMV runs gas storage facilities in Austria and Germany. In 2019, gas sales volumes amounted to around 137 TWh. Sustainability is an integral part of OMV’s corporate strategy. OMV supports the transition to a lower-carbon economy and has set measurable targets for reducing carbon intensity and introducing new energy and petrochemical solutions.
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