GEW Cologne

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GEW Cologne AG
legal form Corporation
Seat Cologne, Germany
management Dieter Steinkamp, ​​Dieter Hassel and Norbert Graefrath
Branch Holding , formerly energy supply
Website www.gewkoelnag.de

The GEW Köln AG is a holding company -Gesellschaft that until conversion 2002, power companies had.

GEW Köln is owned by the City of Cologne . For tax reasons, the city only holds 10% of the shares directly, the other 90% are owned by Stadtwerke Köln , which also belongs to the city.

History of the "GEW old"

Listed, historic substation, Cäcilienkloster. In the background the office complex "Cäcilium" built in 2010

The Gas-, Elektrizitäts- und Wasserwerke Köln AG (GEW) was founded in 1872 as "Gas- und Wasserwerk". As one of the largest German municipal energy and water supply companies, the GEW was 100% owned by the city of Cologne. In 2002 RheinEnergie AG was founded as a new company for the entire Rhenish region. GEW transferred facilities, personnel and operational business to RheinEnergie and transformed into a pure holding company for RheinEnergie.

For further details on the history of the "GEW alt" see RheinEnergie .

Holdings

As part of its activity as a holding company, GEW Köln holds shares in the following Cologne companies:

Well-known holdings of GEW Cologne outside Cologne are:

literature

  • Doris Lindemann: With energy for Cologne. 125 years of the Cologne Gas, Electricity and Water Works, 1872–1997 . Wienand, Cologne 1998, ISBN 3-87909-598-1 .

Footnotes

  1. ^ Doris Lindemann: With energy for Cologne. 125 years of the Cologne Gas, Electricity and Water Works, 1872–1997 . Wienand, Cologne 1998, pp. 51–54.
  2. ↑ Overview of investments . GEW Cologne. Retrieved April 15, 2019.