Photovoltaic-Boom: Allein in Nieder\u00f6sterreich befinden sich fast 100.000 Solaranlagen. Damit der weitere Ausbau gelingen kann, braucht es eine intelligente Vernetzung der Erzeugung mit lokalen Verbrauchern. Image: EVN\/Severin Wurnig Studio Totale<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Solar power is booming: last year alone, photovoltaic systems with a total output of 2,000 megawatts were newly installed across Austria. At the beginning of 2024, 5,884 megawatts (MWp) of PV capacity had been installed nationwide. A quarter of all systems are located in Lower Austria. So far, 98,000 systems have been installed there, 35,300 of them just last year. And this is by no means the end of the story, as PV expansion will continue to be driven forward on a massive scale: There are plans to quadruple the total installed capacity nationwide to a total of 21,000 megawatts peak by 2030. Photovoltaic systems are then expected to supply 21 terawatt hours of energy per year – this corresponds to almost a third of Austria’s total electricity consumption of currently 71 terawatt hours per year.<\/p>\n Flexibilization stabilizes the power grid<\/strong>
\nThe electricity grid is a sophisticated system in which electricity generation and consumption must always be in balance. The switch to a 100% renewable energy supply therefore poses enormous challenges for both electricity producers and the grids. If there is massive overproduction in the short term, for example due to solar power during midday, this can lead to serious problems. Experts from the electricity industry therefore always emphasize that the expansion of the electricity grids must keep pace with the expansion of renewable energy production. In addition, power generation and power consumption must be harmonized in order to ensure balance in the energy system. This can be achieved by either consuming the energy generated as locally as possible immediately and at the same time as it is generated or by storing it flexibly. Bringing these solutions into the everyday lives of electricity customers is an essential part of fundamental strategic planning for energy companies.<\/p>\n