Austro-Bavarian power plants

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Österreichisch-Bayerische Kraftwerke AG (ÖBK)
legal form Corporation
founding 1950
Seat Simbach am Inn , Bavaria / Ranshofen , Upper Austria
management Karl Heinz Gruber (technical director), Michael Amerer (purchasing director)
sales 29.96 million euros (undated)
Branch Expansion and use of hydropower

The Austro-Bavarian Kraftwerke AG  (ÖBK) is a company of the electricity industry that deals with the development and utilization of hydropower is concerned at the Austrian-Bavarian border rivers.

The ÖBK was founded on October 16, 1950 by a government agreement between Austria and Bavaria . The ÖBK was founded as an AG under the German Stock Corporation Act. At the time of its founding, its shareholders were Verbund AG (50%), Bayernwerk AG (25%) and Innwerk AG (25%).

They own the Braunau-Simbach , Schärding-Neuhaus and Passau-Ingling power plants on the Lower Inn and the Oberaudorf-Ebbs power plant on the Upper Inn . In addition, ÖBK has a 47% stake in the Nussdorf power plant .

Since July 1, 1999, the management of all power plants of the ÖBK and the Donaukraftwerk Jochenstein AG (DKJ) has been with Grenzkraftwerke GmbH . This company is based in Simbach am Inn , with a branch in Ranshofen near Braunau.

Österreichisch-Bayerische Kraftwerke AG has been 100% owned by the Austrian Verbund AG since the end of April 2013 .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Österreichisch-Bayerische Kraftwerke Aktiengesellschaft in Ranshofen ( Memento from February 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) , Creditreform / firmenabc.at
  2. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Elektrizitätswirtschaft, 20th year, May 1967, issue 5, p. 165
  3. In order to implement this requirement, the Free State had to persuade the then owner on the German side, Innwerke AG, to renounce the power plants that were previously part of the Reich German assets ( Memento from May 30, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ) "As part of a contract between the Free State, of Innwerk AG and VIAG from 1948, the following was finally agreed: As compensation for the sale of the Ering and Obernberg power plants, Innwerk AG receives half of the Bavarian participation of ÖBK from the Free State. In return for this ÖBK participation, the Free State receives from VIAG acquired a 26% stake in Innwerk AG in return for payment. "