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TIWAG

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TIWAG is Tyrol's default electricity provider and one of Austria's largest hydropower producers, operating numerous power plants in the Austrian Alps and supplying electricity to the Innsbruck region and beyond.

TIWAG operates in the Austrian Energy Providers segment.

TIWAG: Disambiguation

TIWAG (Tiroler Wasserkraft AG) is NOT the same as TINETZ (Tyrol's grid operator), although both are part of the TIWAG Group. TIWAG is the energy producer and supplier, while TINETZ operates the physical grid. TIWAG is also distinct from IKB (Innsbrucker Kommunalbetriebe), which is Innsbruck's municipal utility.

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TIWAG: Core Facts

Entity Type
Regional Energy Producer and Supplier
Legal Name
TIWAG-Tiroler Wasserkraft AG
Founded
1924
Headquarters
Innsbruck, Tyrol
Owner
State of Tyrol (100%)
Generation
Primarily hydropower (Alpine power plants)
Default Provider For
Tyrol (Tirol)
Grid Operator
TINETZ (separate subsidiary)
Regulator
E-Control
Country
Austria
Status
Active Definition
Verified

TIWAG: Frequently Asked Questions

What is TIWAG?

TIWAG (Tiroler Wasserkraft) is Tyrol's default electricity provider. TIWAG operates hydropower plants in the Austrian Alps and supplies electricity to the Innsbruck region and broader Tyrol. TIWAG is 100% owned by the State of Tyrol.

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