EWE network

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EWE NETZ
legal form GmbH
founding 2006
Seat Oldenburg , GermanyGermanyGermany 
management
  • Torsten Maus (Chairman)
  • Heiko Fastje
  • Hans-Joachim Iken
  • Jörn Machheit
Number of employees 1,744 (2016)
sales 2.61 billion euros (2016)
Branch Distribution network operator
Website www.ewe-netz.de
As of November 7, 2017

The EWE NETZ GmbH is a subsidiary of EWE AG . As a distribution network operator  , the company operates electricity, natural gas, drinking water and telecommunications networks at 80 locations. 

Company profile

EWE NETZ GmbH was founded in 2006 with its headquarters in Oldenburg and is a company of the EWE Group. The EWE NETZ is a subsidiary of EWE AG , also cities and towns from the Ems-Weser-Elbe region at EWE NETZ involved and their share in the municipal network participation Nordwest GmbH & Co. KG bundled.

EWE NETZ operates its electricity and natural gas networks in the Ems-Weser-Elbe region as well as other natural gas networks in Brandenburg, Northern Pomerania and on Rügen. EWE NETZ is also the owner of these networks. The tasks of EWE NETZ include operational management, maintenance and expansion of the network infrastructure and network sales. In addition, EWE NETZ operates drinking water networks in some regions as well as an extensive telecommunications network for controlling and monitoring the energy networks .

Conversion to natural gas

From the third quarter of 2018 onwards, EWE NETZ will convert gas-consuming devices at around 600,000 customers in the area between Ems and Elbe over a period of ten years so that they can be operated with H-gas in the future . The L / H gas conversion (also known as the market area conversion ) will be necessary because Dutch L gas deliveries will be massively reduced by 2029 at the latest. This affects households with gas consumption devices such as heaters , tumble dryers , stoves , stoves , etc., but also commercial and industrial customers who z. B. generate process heat with natural gas.

Individual evidence

  1. Torsten Maus
  2. Heiko Fastje
  3. Hans-Joachim Iken
  4. Jörn Machheit
  5. Facts and Figures
  6. Facts and Figures
  7. ^ EWE AG: Structure of EWE AG. Retrieved December 11, 2017 (German).
  8. Network participation. Retrieved December 11, 2017 (German).
  9. What You Should Know. Retrieved December 11, 2017 (German).
  10. Federal Network Agency - conversion from L to H gas. Retrieved December 11, 2017 .

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