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E.ON AG
Type Public (FWB: EOAN)
Founded 2000
Headquarters Düsseldorf, Germany
Key people Wulf H. Bernotat (CEO and Chairman of the executive board), Ulrich Hartmann (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Industry Utilities, energy
Products Electricity generation and distribution, renewable energy, natural gas exploration, production, transportation and distribution
Revenue 86.75 billion (2008)[1]
Operating income €4.946 billion (2008)[1]
Profit €1.266 billion (2008)[1]
Employees 93,540 (2008)[1]
Website www.eon.com

E.ON AG (FWB: EOAN), an energy corporation based in Düsseldorf, Germany, is one of the 30 members of the DAX stock index of major German companies and a member of the Global Titans 50 index. Its chief executive officer (Vorstandsvorsitzender) is Dr. Wulf H. Bernotat. The name comes from the Greek word aeon.[2]

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[edit] History

The Company came into existence in 2000 through the merger of VEBA and VIAG.

In the UK, Powergen was eventually taken over itself by E.ON, an acquisition which was completed in January 2002.[3]

In 2003 E.ON entered the gas market through the acquisition of Ruhrgas (now E.ON Ruhrgas). E.ON Ruhrgas is represented in more than 20 countries in Europe.[4]

E.ON attempted to acquire Endesa in 2006, however this acquisition was overtaken by a joint bid from Italian utility Enel in conjunction with Spanish company Acciona. E.ON did however acquire about €10 billion of assets that the enlarged Enel was required to divest under EU competition rulings.[5]

[edit] Operations

E.ON is one of the major public utility companies in Europe and the world’s largest investor-owned energy service provider. It has, for example, acquired Sydkraft in Sweden, OGK-4 in Russia and Powergen in the United Kingdom. Sydkraft and Powergen have now been rebranded to E.ON Sverige and E.ON UK respectively.

As result of the merger E.ON inherited the subsidiaries of VEBA, VIAG and Ruhrgas in Central and Eastern Europe. It is also present in Russia, where it has a stake in the natural gas company Gazprom (6.4%) and control of the generation company OGK-4. E.ON is present in most of Scandinavia.

In the United States, E.ON has renamed LG&E Energy to E.ON US, and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.

In Britain, E.ON will open a windfarm off the coast of Cornwall in 2008 and has, during Autumn and Summer 2007, been running "Wind of Change" adverts on British TV networks; the main advert was filmed in the English seaside town of Broadstairs.

Currently, E.ON is organized in five market units:

[edit] Financial Data

Financial data in millions of euro
Années 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Sales 37 059 46 363 49 103 56 399 67 759
EBITDA 7 680 9 458 10 520 10 272 11 353
Net results 2 777 4 647 4 339 7 407 5 057
Net debt 13 979 7 855 5 483 -3 863 -268
Staff 107 856 66 549 69 710 79 947 80 612
Source: OpesC

[edit] Sponsorship

In February 2006 it was announced that E.ON UK would sponsor the FA Cup. The four year deal which included the Womens FA Cup and the FA Youth Cup is worth around £40 million. E.ON are also the official energy partner of The Football League and now also sponsor a collection of home programmes on Channel Five in the UK. E.ON have previously sponsored the ITV Weather, Ipswich Town football club and the Rugby Cup.

E.ON were[when?] the main kit sponsor of Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga.

E.ON Ruhrgas are the main sponsors of the IBU biathlon[when?] World Cup and are the main sponsors of the Ski jumping World Cup[when?].

E.ON Sverige sponsors the E.ON Arena[when?], the home arena of Swedish ice hockey team Timrå IK.

In The Netherlands E.ON is one of the main sponsors of the current[when?] Dutch Eredivisie Champion: PSV Eindhoven.

[edit] Environmental projects

E.ON's UK arm, E.ON UK, owns 50% of the London Array project, which is a very large wind generation scheme that will be built in the Thames estuary.

[edit] Criticism

The Company has come up against heavy criticism for its plans to build a new coal power station to replace its current facility at Kingsnorth, Kent in the UK. This would be the first new coal power station in the UK in 30 years.[6]

[edit] Facilities

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2008". E.ON. http://www.eon.com/en/downloads/Financial_Report_2008_EN.pdf. Retrieved on 2009-03-14. 
  2. ^ E.ON: Many Companies, One Brand
  3. ^ E.ON to buy Powergen
  4. ^ German utility E.ON buys Ruhrgas
  5. ^ E.ON drops out of Endesa fight
  6. ^ No new coal

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