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Current electricity price

The exchange electricity price (EPEX Spot Austria) over the course of the day — updated hourly.

Current exchange price

15,0ct/kWh

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00:00 — 13,9 ct/kWh0001:00 — 13,1 ct/kWh02:00 — 12,2 ct/kWh03:00 — 11,9 ct/kWh04:00 — 11,8 ct/kWh05:00 — 11,3 ct/kWh06:00 — 11,1 ct/kWh0607:00 — 10,0 ct/kWh08:00 — 4,9 ct/kWh09:00 — 0,5 ct/kWh10:00 — 0,0 ct/kWh11:00 — -0,0 ct/kWh12:00 — 0,3 ct/kWh1213:00 — 0,4 ct/kWh14:00 — 0,6 ct/kWh15:00 — 0,7 ct/kWh16:00 — 3,3 ct/kWh17:00 — 10,8 ct/kWh18:00 — 13,6 ct/kWh1819:00 — 14,2 ct/kWh20:00 — 14,4 ct/kWh21:00 — 15,0 ct/kWh22:00 — 15,0 ct/kWh23:00 — 13,8 ct/kWh
Daily course (day-ahead hourly prices) · Source: EPEX Spot AT via aWATTar, excluding levies/grid fees.

Who is my grid operator?

Enter the metering point number from your electricity bill — we will show you your grid operator's contact details, smart meter portal and grid charges.

You'll find the metering point number (starts with AT…) on your electricity bill — its first digits identify the grid operator.

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No energy community near you yet?

Leave your postcode — we'll let you know as soon as a community starts in your region. The more interest a region shows, the sooner we initiate a founding there.

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Frequently asked questions

The key answers about energy communities and membership.

What is an energy community?

In an energy community, people, municipalities or businesses join forces to generate, use and share electricity from renewable sources together. The electricity stays within the community — and so does the value it creates.

What types of energy communities are there?

Renewable energy communities (EEG) operate within the local area of the electricity grid: local (same transformer, around 57% lower grid charge energy rate) or regional (same substation, around 28% lower). Citizen energy communities (BEG) may extend across all of Austria but receive no reduction in grid charges. In addition, there are joint generation facilities (GEA), such as a shared PV system on an apartment building.

What does LokalKraft Energiegemeinschaften do?

For our member communities we take care of the web presence (their own website within the shared system), administration and paperwork — from founding through the Register of Associations to applications. On top of that come knowledge sharing, templates and advocacy.

Who can become a member?

Full members are associations and organisations that operate or promote energy communities. In addition, there are associate and supporting members who back the association in kind or financially.

How do I become a member?

Submit your membership application directly via this website. The board decides on admission; once approved, your community receives its own website and access to the administration tools.

How much does membership cost?

Admission fees and membership dues are set by the general assembly. We are happy to share the current terms on request.

Does my community get its own website?

Yes. Every member community receives its own microsite with its own look and feel (colours, logo) on a shared, accessible technical foundation — including news, events, team and forms.

What is the difference between an EEG and a BEG?

An EEG is limited to the local grid area (transformer or substation), uses exclusively renewable sources and benefits from reduced grid charges. A BEG can extend across all of Austria and all grid levels, is limited to electricity, and receives no reduction in grid charges.

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