EVN Group
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Aktiengesellschaft | |
Traded as | WBAG: EVN |
Industry | Utilities |
Founded | 1922 |
Headquarters | Maria Enzersdorf, Austria |
Key people
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Peter Layr (CEO), Burkhard Hofer (Chairman of the supervisory board) |
Products | Electricity generation and distribution, electricity and gas trading and wholesale, water treatment, waste management, renewable energy |
Revenue | €2.752 billion (2009/10)[1] |
€187.3 million (2009/10)[1] | |
Profit | €207.0 million (2009/10)[1] |
Total assets | €6.731 billion (September 2010)[1] |
Total equity | €3.025 billion (September 2010)[1] |
Number of employees
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8,540 (September 2010)[1] |
Website | www.evn.at |
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EVN Group is an Austrian-based producer and transporter of electricity, one of the largest in Europe having over three million customers in 14 countries.[2] The company also operates in water treatment, natural gas supply and waste management business areas. It is the second-largest utility in Austria.[3]
The company produced in 2006 around 3.45 billion kWh mainly from thermal power plants (68%) and renewable energy (hydro and wind) power plants (32%). EVN Group also distributed 19.2 billion kWh of electricity in Austria (37.9%), Bulgaria (37.95%) and Macedonia (24.15%).
The company also has power generation capacities of 1,450 MW, a transmission network of 1,370 km and a distribution network of 45,000 km. EVN Group is also involved in the natural gas sector having a total network length of 10,100 km.[4]
Less than 14% of EVN Group shares are free float, with the state of Lower Austria holding 51% and German utility EnBW owning over 35% of the firm.[5] EVN itself owns 12.5% of Austrian peer Verbund.[6]
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Altes Fernheizwerk Mödling von West.jpg
District heating plant Mödling erected 1960, gasfired
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Fernheizwerk Mödling von West.jpg
Biomass power and district heating plant Mödling, erected 2006
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Biomasseheizwerk Maria Gugging Aussenansicht.jpg
View from the biomasse heating plant Maria Gugging
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District heating transportation pipeline with a length of 31 km from Dürnrohr Power Station to Sankt Pölten [7]
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Biomasse Hackgut Modulanlage.jpg
Biomass heating plant Modul for a village, from EVN Wärme,[8] in the winter.
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- ↑ Fernwärme-Transportleitung Von Dürnrohr nach St. Pölten; retrieved 11.1.11
- ↑ Naturwärme... retrieved 21 January 2011