Middle Isar AG
Middle Isar AG | |
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legal form | Corporation |
founding | 1921 |
resolution | 1942/43 |
Reason for dissolution | fusion |
Seat | Munich |
Branch | power supply |
The Middle Isar AG was mainly the Free State of Bavaria created company to build and operate the Middle-Isar-channel , whereby the use of water power in Bavaria expanded but also targets of government labor market policies should be pursued.
history
Mittlere Isar AG (MIAG) was founded on January 5, 1921, on the same day as Walchenseewerk AG, in Munich. The first chairman of the board was Ministerialrat Frank Krieger from the Supreme Building Authority , the supervisory board was headed by Franz Woerner (1859-1937), partner in the construction company Sager & Woerner , and the 1st Vice-President of the Bavarian State Parliament , Erhard Auer (1874-1945). The initial capital was 75 million marks .
Between 1920 and 1924 the Oberföhring weir , the Ismaninger reservoir and the Neufinsing , Aufkirchen and Eitting power plants were built . The canal initially ended above the village of Berglern , from where its water was returned to the Isar through the Sempt flood canal . In the second construction phase between 1926 and 1929, the canal was extended to the area of the Uppenbornwerk of the municipal electricity works in Munich and the Pfrombach power station was built as the fourth stage.
Up to 8100 workers were employed at the same time during the construction of the Middle Isar Canal. MIAG also built and operated various railways to transport them, but also to transport the large quantities of material and heavy parts of the technical systems of the power plants, starting with the field railways on the bottom of the canal sections via the Moosbahn with a gauge of 600 mm from the Kufsteiner Platz in Munich to the construction site of the Neufinsing power plant to the "industrial railway" from Erding station via Aufkirchen and Niederding along the canal to Pfrombach , which was in operation until 1967.
In the years 1920 to 1926, the company also built the Großlappen sewage treatment plant on the site acquired by the city of Munich in 1916, which the city took over in 1930.
In addition to the Reichsbahn , the main buyers of the electricity generated by the company were in particular Bayernwerk AG , into which the company was integrated over time. In 1931 the administrations of both companies were in the same building, in 1932 Bayernwerk AG took over the management of Mittlere Isar AG and in June 1933 an interest group and management agreement was signed between Bayernwerk AG, Walchenseewerk AG and Mittlere Isar AG. In 1942/43 the two companies finally merged with Bayernwerk AG. In 1994 the Free State of Bavaria privatized Bayernwerk AG, which was taken over by VIAG and merged with E.ON in 2000 .
Web links
- Stephan Deutinger: Mittlere Isar AG in: Historisches Lexikon Bayerns, accessed on April 22, 2011
- Werkbahn Mittlere Isar AG on Isartalbahn.de, accessed on April 22, 2011
- History and coat of arms of the municipality of Oberding , accessed on December 2, 20118
- Großlappen sewage treatment plant Munich I on “freimann-froettmaning.de”, accessed on April 22, 2011
Individual evidence
- ^ Stephan Deutinger: Middle Isar AG . In: Historisches Lexikon Bayern, accessed on June 30, 2016