Overview
Wind Park Bruck an der Leitha is an operational onshore wind farm in Austria, owned by Verbund, with a capacity of 9 MW. It contributes to Austria's renewable energy portfolio.
Wind Park Bruck an der Leitha is an operational onshore wind farm located near Bruck an der Leitha, Austria. Owned by Verbund, a major Austrian utility, the facility has a capacity of 9 MW, placing it in the small-to-medium scale for onshore wind in Europe. The park supports Austria's transition to renewable energy under the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which sets a 42.5% renewable target by 2030. The facility operates under Austria's national feed-in tariff regime and grid-connection regulations, which have historically supported wind energy development. With 9 MW capacity, the wind park likely consists of a few modern turbines, typical for onshore wind projects in the region. Austria's wind energy sector has grown steadily, with wind power contributing to the country's renewable electricity generation alongside hydropower. Environmentally, the wind park helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based electricity. Its location in the eastern plains of Austria benefits from consistent wind resources. The facility's operation aligns with Austria's goal to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2030, providing clean energy to the local grid and supporting regional energy independence.
Environmental context
The wind park is situated in the flat, agricultural landscape of eastern Austria, an area with favorable wind conditions for onshore wind energy. The region's open terrain minimizes visual impact compared to mountainous areas, though wind farms can affect local bird and bat populations. Proper siting and operational measures, such as curtailment during migration periods, help mitigate these impacts. The facility contributes to reducing carbon emissions and supports Austria's renewable energy targets.
Frequently asked questions
Wind Park Bruck an der Leitha is located near Bruck an der Leitha in eastern Austria, approximately 40 km southeast of Vienna.
The wind park has a capacity of 9 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale onshore wind farm.
The facility is owned by Verbund, Austria's largest electricity utility and a major player in renewable energy.
Austria supports wind energy through national feed-in tariffs and grid connection regulations, aligned with the EU Renewable Energy Directive III, which targets 42.5% renewable energy by 2030.
The wind farm generates clean electricity, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. It supports Austria's goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2030.