en.Wedoany.com Reported - Wien Energie has officially commissioned the 62MW Loidesthal 2 wind farm in Zistersdorf, Lower Austria, developed by ImWind, making it the largest wind farm in the company's portfolio.

The wind farm is equipped with 10 turbines, generating enough electricity annually to meet the needs of over 44,000 average households. This project is part of Wien Energie's expansion strategy, which aims to double its wind power capacity to approximately 520MW by the end of 2026. Other projects in planning or development include Ebreichsdorf, Gruberkogel, and Steinriegel 3.
Ulli Sima, the city councilor responsible for urban transport, urban development, and Wiener Stadtwerke, stated that the Loidesthal 2 wind farm is the most powerful in the company's portfolio, and that renewable installed capacity from solar, wind, and hydropower will exceed 1,000 megawatts this year. Wien Energie Managing Director Alma Kahler and ImWind Managing Director Karl Gruber noted that the wind farm is a strong signal for the energy transition, and the two parties are working together to significantly accelerate wind power expansion. Wien Energie and ImWind aim to provide 1,800MW of renewable energy installed capacity in Austria by 2030, increasing to 2,800MW by 2040.
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