Stadtwerke Freiberg

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Stadtwerke Freiberg AG

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legal form Corporation
founding 1991
Seat Freiberg
Number of employees 49 (2013)
sales 50.48 million euros (2013)
Branch power supply
Website www.stadtwerke-freiberg.de

The Stadtwerke Freiberg are a regional energy supplier and service provider based in Freiberg . Together with their subsidiaries, they supply Freiberg with electricity, natural gas and heat. In addition, the Freiberger Bäderbetriebsgesellschaft mbH with the Johannisbad Freiberg and the forest pool Großer Teich belongs .

Coverage area

Stadtwerke Freiberg and its subsidiaries are the basic suppliers of the mountain and university town of Freiberg and the communities of Zug and Kleinwaltersdorf. The Freiberger Erdgas GmbH operates 131 km of natural gas pipelines, 27 km of district heating pipes in the network area and about supplies 6,000 customers with natural gas and about 11,000 households with heat. The Freiberger Power GmbH operates a 418 km long power grid and supplies approximately 29,500 customers with electricity.

Group structure

90% of the shares in Stadtwerke Freiberg are owned by the mountain and university town of Freiberg. The AG holds 10% of its own shares. The municipal utilities have a 70% share in Freiberg's power supply. The Envia means German Energie AG in Chemnitz has 30% of the shares of the Freiberg power supply. The Stadtwerke are shareholders of Freiberg Erdgas with 59.5%. Another 40.5% shareholder in Freiberger Erdgas is Thüga Aktiengesellschaft in Munich . In 2014, Stadtwerke also acquired 100% of the Freiberg bathing company as a partner.

history

On May 14, 1991, the Stadtwerke were re-established under the name "Stadtwerke Freiberg". Two months later, on September 16, 1991, the public utilities founded Freiberger Erdgas GmbH and in March 1992 Freiberger Wärmeversorgung GmbH. Together with EVS AG (today EnviaM AG ), the AG founded Freiberg Power Supply in 1994. In the same year, the company moved to its current headquarters at Poststrasse 5. In 1996, the gas turbine thermal power station in Chemnitzer Strasse in Freiberg was put into operation. In 2001 the first natural gas filling station on Dresdner Strasse went into operation. In 2004 the two subsidiaries Freiberger Erdgas and Freiberger Wärmeversorgung merged under the name "Freiberger Erdgas". The concession agreements for the core area of ​​Freiberg and for the districts of Zug and Kleinwaltersdorf (running until 2031) were signed in 2011. In 2012, HSE Darmstadt sold 29% of the shares to the city of Freiberg and 10% of the shares to Stadtwerke. In 2013 the resolutions were passed to sell the last 10% shares from HSE to the city of Freiberg and to purchase the shares in Freiberger Bäderbetriebsgesellschaft by the municipal utilities.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Consolidated Financial Statements 2013, Federal Gazette

Coordinates: 50 ° 54 '53.6 "  N , 13 ° 20' 48.7"  E