Uniper power plants
Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH
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legal form | GmbH |
Seat | Dusseldorf |
management | Klaus Schäfer ( CEO ) |
Number of employees | 1,698 (December 31, 2018) |
sales | 2,653.6 million euros (2018) |
Branch | Power plants |
Website | www.uniper.energy/de |
The Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH , based in Dusseldorf in Germany operates coal , gas , water and oil-fired power plants with a capacity of about 10,500 MW . This makes Uniper Kraftwerke one of the largest electricity producers in Germany.
history
The Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH is part of the 2016 from the E.ON split Corporation Uniper group. It has a similar function in the Uniper Group as the former E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH , but is not identical to it. The former E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH , Hanover , was merged with E.ON Wasserkraft GmbH , Landshut on January 1, 2013 . As part of this merger, the previous E.ON Wasserkraft GmbH was renamed E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH and its headquarters relocated to Hanover.
As part of the preparation for the spin-off of Uniper, E.ON Achtzehnte Verwaltungs GmbH , Düsseldorf, was renamed Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH .
The operative business of E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH was transferred with effect from September 25, 2015 through two spin-offs via Uniper Holding GmbH to its subsidiary Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH .
In addition, Uniper has a 17.33% stake in the THTR-300 nuclear power plant through the Veltheim joint power plant .
Locations
- Schkopau power plant (lignite)
- Wilhelmshaven power plant (hard coal / oil)
- Heyden power plant (hard coal)
- Datteln power plant (hard coal)
- Scholven power plant (hard coal / oil)
- Staudinger power plant (hard coal / gas)
- Huntorf power plant (gas)
- Kirchmöser power plant (gas) - traction power only
- Franken I power plant (gas)
- Audorf power plant (oil)
- Itzehoe power plant (oil)
- Ingolstadt power plant (oil)
In addition to the thermal power plants listed here, the company also has over 100 hydropower plants. These include 45 run-of-river power plants from Rhein-Main-Donau GmbH with a total expansion capacity of 332 MW and a standard working capacity of over 2000 million kWh and the Langenprozelten pumped storage power plant , for which Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH acts as the operator. On the Danube , these are the Bertoldsheim , Bittenbrunn , Bergheim , Ingolstadt , Vohburg , Bad Abbach (three-phase current) , Bad Abbach (traction current) , Regensburg , Geisling , Straubing and Kachlet power plants .
Former locations
Some former locations of Uniper Kraftwerke and its predecessor, E.ON Kraftwerke:
- Buschhaus power plant (brown coal) - sold to the Central German Brown Coal Company
- Shamrock power plant (hard coal) - shut down in 2013
- Gustav Knepper power plant (hard coal) - shut down in 2014, site sold in 2017
- Veltheim joint power plant (hard coal / gas / oil) - shut down in 2015, site sold in 2018
- Irsching power plant (gas / oil) - shut down in 2016 ( cold reserve )
- Joint power station Kiel (hard coal) - shut down in 2019
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Annual financial statements for the financial year from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018. In: Bundesanzeiger . Bundesanzeiger Verlag GmbH, August 20, 2019, accessed on June 3, 2020 .
- ↑ Power plant park on uniper.energy , accessed on February 1, 2019
- ↑ E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH, Annual Report 2013, ( Memento of the original from June 27, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Management report, no. 1.1
- ↑ Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH in the company register
- ↑ Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH, status procedure according to §§ 97 ff. AktG regarding the composition of the supervisory board, announcement of October 12, 2015 on the company register
- ^ Website of the former E.ON Wasserkraft: Our locations ( memento of February 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on archive.org
- ↑ uniper equity story appendix. (PDF; 5.4 MB) (No longer available online.) Eon.com, April 26, 2016, archived from the original on October 28, 2016 ; accessed on October 28, 2016 (English). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Our power plant locations. Rhein-Main-Donau AG, accessed on August 24, 2016 .
- ↑ The Shamrock coal-fired power plant will go offline at the end of April