The construction of the power plant by EGGER at the plant in St. Johann in Tirol reaches an important milestone with the first electricity generated.
Since construction began in spring 2024, the wood-based material manufacturer EGGER has invested around EUR 80 million in the next expansion stage of the energy and environmental project at its plant in St. Johann in Tirol (AT).
At its heart is a new power plant with a steam boiler and combined heat and power generation based on biogenic fuels, which will in future supply both heat and, for the first time, electricity for own production processes.
A 14.5 MW turbine has been installed for electricity generation, which will produce around 100,000 MWh of electrical energy per year. With the first electricity production in May, the power plant is now being gradually ramped up. Project completion and the transition to full operation are planned for Q3 2026.
In normal operation, the plant will therefore run without natural gas; the plan is to self-generate electricity covering at least 70% of the plant’s needs. This will reduce the use of fossil fuels at the site to almost zero. In addition, the surrounding communities can be supplied with even more sustainable district heating.
“The first electricity generation marks a significant stage in the technical implementation of the project,” says project manager Hans Feiersinger. “The focus now is on a stable ramp-up and the further integration of the facility into ongoing operations.”
Johannes Salvenmoser, Plant Director Technical/Production in St. Johann, adds: “We are becoming less dependent on volatile energy markets and securing our production processes in the long term.” Another advantage that supports EGGER’s climate strategy: “In normal operation, we will in future produce without natural gas.”
