Revision as of 08:43, 14 October 2011 by 
*****  (***** | *****)  Overview
 
| Republic of Austria 
 | 
| 
 | 
 | 
| Capital
 | Vienna(48°12′N 16°21′E)
 | 
| Official language(s)
 | German
 | 
| Government
 | Federal Parliamentary republic
 | 
| President
 | Heinz Fischer
 | 
| Chancellor
 | Werner Faymann (SPÖ)
 | 
| Total area
 | 83,855 km2
 | 
| Population
 | 8,414,638 (2011 estimate)
 | 
| GDP (nominal)
 | $405 billion
 | 
| GDP Per capita
 | $48,350
 | 
| Currency
 | Euro (EUR)
 | 
| Time zone
 | CET (UTC+01)
 | 
| Calling code
 | +43
 | 
  Energy situation  
Error creating thumbnail: convert: unable to open image `/var/www/ISWiki/prod/current/energypedia/images/5/57/Energy_flow_chart_Austria_2009.gif': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2641.
 convert: no images defined `/tmp/transform_2d5e6a1-1.gif' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3044.
 
  Primary energy consumption  
  Renewable Energies[1]  
Mandatory targets set by the Directive on the Promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources 
- 34 % share of RES on the gross final energy consumption of energy in 2020. 
- At least 10% share of renewable energy in final consumption of energy in transport by 2020.
Indicative Target set by the RES- electricity European Directive from 20015 
- 78.1 % share of RES on gross electricity consumption by 2010.
Indicative Target set by the European Biofuels Directive from 2003 
- Biofuels consumption of 5.75% of final energy consumption of petrol and diesel use for transport in 2010.
  Electricity situation  
  Supply  
  Demand  
  Energy Efficiency 
see report by the Austrian Energy Agency on Energy Efficiency Policies and Measures in Austria (2009)
  Policy framework, laws, regulations - recent developments  
see IEA (2007) report: Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Austria Review 2007
  Institutional set-up  
  Further Reading and Links  
Statistics on energy by Statistik Austria 
Austrian Energy Agency 
Austrian Federal Ministry for Environment 
Austrian Federal Ministry for Economy, Families and Youth  
Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
  References  
- ↑ http://www.erec.org/fileadmin/erec_docs/Projcet_Documents/RES2020/AUSTRIA_RES_Policy_Review_09_Final.pdf