Austria
Austria''s energy policy rests on three pillars: security of supply, energy efficiency and renewables. The country''s efforts to decarbonise the economy have progressed as renewable energy use has
The Carbon Capture and Storage Opportunity for Austria
Austria has set ambitious climate targets, including a legally binding commitment to achieve climate neutrality by 2040, a full decade ahead of the EU''s 2050 goal.1 Meeting these goals will require
Greenhouse gas emissions decline in Austria: researchers reveal causes
Good news: greenhouse gas emissions in Austria fell by 6.4 percent in 2023, as announced by the Federal Ministry for Climate Action and the Environment Agency at a press
Carbon Management
What does Carbon Management mean? Austria aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2040. Since not all greenhouse gas emissions can be completely avoided (“hard to abate”),
Carbon Removal in Austria – National Policy Overview
Explore carbon removal policy in Austria. Track strategies, funding, and how CDR is emerging in national climate policy frameworks.
Austria Insight Report – Net-Zero Industries Mission
Austria''s Climate and Energy Strategy serves as the cornerstone of its industrial decarbonisation efforts, outlining pathways to reduce emissions and achieve climate neutrality by 2040.
Austria''s climate action strategy
Between 2005 and 2023, Austria achieved large emissions reductions in energy industries (-53 %) and waste management (-63 %), while industry only had a modest decrease (-6 %), and agriculture
Austria Unveils Roadmap For Deployment Of Carbon Capture
The plan unfolds in two phases. The first phase, currently underway, assesses Austria''s current carbon management situation and outlines steps to regulate the reduction of hard-to-cut
The Austrian Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change
For several years, Austria has been pursuing this two-pillar principle of climate policy, which relies on the one hand on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change directly and on the
Austria''s Progress and Recent Impact
Compared with the global benchmark of around 4% annual cuts compatible with net‑zero by mid‑century, Austria''s pace is slower. To accelerate progress, prioritize deeper cuts in oil‑related