Central Swabian overland headquarters
Mittelschwäbische Überlandzentrale AG | |
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | 1923 |
resolution | 1999 |
Reason for dissolution | fusion |
Seat | Giengen on the Brenz |
Branch | power supply |
The central Swabian overland Zentrale AG (MÜAG) based in Giengen was a power company in Baden-Wuerttemberg, which existed from 1923 to 1,999.
history
On February 16, 1908, seven municipalities in the region founded the Electricity Works Cooperative for the Heidenheimer and Ulmer Alb, based in Heuchlingen on the Alb , and built a diesel- powered power station with an output of 150 hp in Heuchlingen . Another cooperative also built a diesel power plant in Bachhagel, Bavaria, in 1909 . The Überlandwerk Heuchlingen-Bachhagel eGmbh , based in Giengen , emerged from the two cooperatives in 1920 . In the following years 1700 residents became members of the cooperative. Under the influence of inflation , it was converted into a stock corporation in 1923, which from 1924 traded under the name Mittelschwäbische Überlandzentrale . In 1939 it took over the power plants Untere Mindel AG in Burgau . From 1983 the expansion of the gas supply in the supply area began.
By retroactively adopted on 16 July 1999 at the beginning of merger with Overland work Jagstkreis AG (UJAG) for new EnBW Ostwürttemberg DonauRies AG passing the MÜAG ended. Both MÜAG and UJAG were subsidiaries of Energie -versorgung Schwaben AG until 1997 .
Web link
- Central Swabian regional headquarters , Baden-Württemberg Economic Archives, University of Hohenheim
- Early documents and newspaper articles on the Central Swabian overland headquarters in the 20th century press kit of the ZBW - Leibniz Information Center for Economics .