Hydro Companies in Austria
Browse 425 hydro companies headquartered in Austria. Compare profiles, certifications, and project portfolios.
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All sectors in AustriaEnergieversorgung Filstal
Göppingen, Germany
Energieversorgung Filstal is a regional utility provider in Baden-Württemberg offering electricity from renewable hydropower, natural gas, water, heating, and broadband services. Operating for over 160 years, it ranks among the ten largest energy providers in the state.
Innkraft Bayern
Töging am Inn, Germany
Innkraft Bayern is a consortium of municipal and community utilities managing Bavarian interests in 21 hydroelectric power plants along the Inn River, generating approximately 1,889 GWh annually through run-of-river systems.
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Thüringer Wasserkraftwerke
Jena, Germany
Interest representation association for small hydroelectric power plant operators in Thuringia. Advocates for preservation and expansion of hydropower under ecological considerations, supporting CO2-free electricity production and environmental biodiversity improvements.
Geota
Lisboa, Portugal
Portuguese environmental NGO founded in 1981, promoting sustainable development through education, environmental advocacy, and conservation of natural and cultural heritage. Operates programs including Rios Livres for river ecosystem protection and restoration.
Arven
Leirfjord, Norway
Norway's national competence centre for energy tourism located in Helgeland near Øvre Forsland Hydropower Plant. Develops knowledge, experiences, and educational programs connecting renewable energy, nature, and sustainable tourism.
Weserkraftwerk Bremen
Bremen, Germany
Tidal-dependent run-of-river hydroelectric power plant in Bremen, Germany. Installed capacity of 10 MW with average annual output of 33-40 million kWh. Features innovative fish protection systems and horizontal ENERCON S-turbines designed for tidal variations.
Fabryka-tektury
Tarnówka, Poland
Polish cardboard and recycled paper mill with an on-site hydroelectric plant that supplies a significant portion of facility electricity demand.
Endigo
Fiesch, Switzerland
Endigo is an energy and technology company in the Goms region of Switzerland, formed from a merger of leading energy and tech firms. It provides hydroelectric power, electrical services, and sustainable energy solutions to regional communities.
Malthe Winje
Kolbotn, Norway
Norwegian technology company providing automation, control systems, and energy solutions. Operates subsidiaries across Scandinavia, Estonia, Latvia, France, and China. Specializes in rail power systems, building automation, and water management technology.
Emsd-metal
Liège, Belgium
Belgian metal fabrication and electromechanical company specializing in hydroelectric installation design, assembly, and maintenance. Offers precision laser cutting, sheet metal work, and structural steel services with 40+ years experience.
Sigrist AG
Sachseln, Switzerland
Swiss manufacturer of small hydroelectric power plants (Kleinwasserkraftwerke) and mechanical components. Over 3,700 kW of installed capacity generating 32.4 million kWh annually. Specializes in Pelton turbines, Cross Flow turbines, and hydraulic rams for renewable energy generation.
Stomeg
Eggiwil, Switzerland
Swiss mill operator established 1798, producing baking flour and animal feed using hydroelectric power since 1410. Operates modernized milling and feed production facilities with water-powered turbine energy generation.