Drewag

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DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 1997
Seat Dresden , Saxony
management Frank Brinkmann (speaker), Ursula Gefrerer, Lars Seiffert
Number of employees 1421 with DREWAG network and trainees (2017)
sales 1,145 million euros
Branch power supply
Website www.drewag.de
Status: 2017

Nossener Brücke thermal power station
Graffito at a distribution station on Sachsenplatz
DVB tram with Drewag advertising on Postplatz
Hot air balloon start in front of the Brühlsche Terrasse Dresden with DREWAG label
Central service point DREWAG-Treff in the World Trade Center Dresden

The DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH is a majority of municipal power company in Dresden. Drewag operates 4 waterworks , 7 thermal power stations , one hydroelectric power station , 3 photovoltaic systems and 4 wind turbines in Dresden .

history

Drewag was founded on January 1st, 1930 as a stock corporation and took over the supply of the city of Dresden with gas, water and electricity. Drewag existed as a corporation until August 1948 and then became part of the municipal housing administration , VEB Energieversorgung Dresden and VEB Energiekombinat Dresden . In 1993, the companies Dresdner Wärmeversorgung GmbH (DWV) and parts of Energieversorgung Sachsen Ost AG (ENSO) , created shortly after the political change, were merged to form Dresden Elektrizität und Fernwärme GmbH (DEF). This was in turn merged in 1997 with Dresden Gas GmbH (DG) and Dresden Wasser und Abwasser GmbH (DWA) to form DREWAG Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH , with the special feature that the wastewater division of the DWA remained independent as Stadtentwässerung Dresden GmbH .

On October 12, 2009, the city of Dresden announced that it had terminated the contracts with the co-owners in due time by December 31, 2012 and that it would begin to buy back Drewag ( remunicipalisation ). The 35% previously held by EnBW is already in municipal hands again .

The Dresden State Office approved the resolution of the City Council of the City of Dresden on March 18, 2010, according to which Technische Werke Dresden GmbH (TWD) would buy GESO Beteiligungs- und Beratungs-AG and set up a new company called EnergieVerbund Dresden GmbH (EVD) becomes. In addition to GESO, the municipal share in DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH (55 percent of the share capital) previously held by TWD was brought into this company.

Since then, DREWAG has been 90% owned by EVB (Energieverbund Dresden), in which the City of Dresden has a 100% stake through its holding TWD (Technische Werke Dresden). The remaining 10% in DREWAG is held by Thüga , a buyback of its shares is planned. The chairman of the supervisory board is Lord Mayor Dirk Hilbert (as of 2020).

In June 2022, DREWAG and ENSO will move into the new joint headquarters at Dresden Central Station and provide 18,000 square meters of office space for 900 employees. The building will be 51 meters high.

Others

To vandalism to the equipment (in particular the substations , heat exchangers and pressure regulator stations ) prevent and improve the dismal picture of the facilities that can Drewag as some other utilities make artistic installations in a graffiti project. In the meantime, over 150 such systems have been designed by artists with various motifs.

Shareholders

  • EnergieVerbund Dresden GmbH, 90%
  • Thüga , 10%

Drewag is 90% owned by EnergieVerbund Dresden, in which the City of Dresden has a 100% stake through its holding Technische Werke Dresden GmbH (TWD). TWD is also the majority shareholder of ENSO Energie Sachsen Ost .

Holdings

  • DREWAG NETZ GmbH, 100% distribution network operator for electricity and natural gas in Dresden
  • DRECOUNT GmbH, 50%
  • DRECOUNT Verwaltungs GmbH, 100%
  • Dresden Netz GbR, 50%
  • DREWAG - BOREAS Renewable Energies Management GmbH, 90%
  • Windkraft Ziepel GmbH & Co. KG, 90%
  • DREWAG Beteiligungsgesellschaft for regenerative energies mbH, 100%
  • Windkraft Fichtenhöhe GmbH & Co. KG, 100%
  • Windkraft Reichenbach II GmbH & Co. KG, 90%
  • Windpark Streumen GmbH, 50%
  • Energy supply center Dresden-Wilschdorf Verwaltungs GmbH, 50%
  • VNG AG , 6.47%
  • VNG Verbundnetz Gas Verwaltungs- und Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, 30.01%
  • Water supply Brockwitz-Rödern GmbH, 49%
  • Second energy supply center Dresden-Wilschdorf Verwaltungs GmbH, 50%

Status: 2017

Infrastructure

literature

  • DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH (ed.), Dietrich Exner: History and stories about Dresden gas - 175 years of public gas supply 1828–2003. Industriedruck Dresden, December 2002.
  • DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH (ed.), Helge Edelmann, Winfried Rupf: Dresden - 110 years of public power supply 1895–2005. Industriedruck Dresden, August 2005.

Web links

Commons : DREWAG  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annual Report 2017. In: drewag.de. Retrieved May 5, 2019 .
  2. Dresden starts buying back the DREWAG public utility company. State capital Dresden, October 12, 2009, accessed on August 16, 2015 (press release).
  3. State Directorate Dresden approves the establishment of EnergieVerbund Dresden GmbH , press release 25/2010 of the State Directorate Saxony , March 31, 2010.
  4. Technische Werke agree to buy back the Drewag shares. In: Dresdner Latest News . June 30, 2019, accessed September 15, 2019 .
  5. The development of the DREWAG graffiti project ( memento from July 29, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  6. ^ DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH: Renewable energies for energy generation in Dresden - photovoltaics. Retrieved July 8, 2019 .
  7. ^ DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH: Renewable energies for power generation in Dresden - wind power. Retrieved July 8, 2019 .

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 19.7 "  N , 13 ° 43 ′ 54.8"  E