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  2. RWE - Wikipedia

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    RWE contributed to the newly established company by its power station in Dortmund–Kruckel and the supply grid in Witten/Dortmund. Later all these companies formed Vereinigte Elektrizitätswerke Westfalen AG (VEW). [6] In 1909, RWE opened the Reisholz Power Plant and acquired a stake in the tram company Süddeutsche Eisenbahngesellschaft AG. [6]

  3. Peter Terium - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board of RWE AG on 1 September 2011. From 1 July 2012 until 14 October 2016 Terium was Chief Executive Officer of RWE AG. While Rolf Martin Schmitz succeeded him in this position in 2016, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] he moved to RWE's subsidiary Innogy SE , where he functions as CEO since 1 April 2016.

  4. How the new CEO of RWE Clean Energy puts purpose into action

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    RWE Clean Energy belongs to a larger organization with a clear purpose: “our energy for a sustainable life.” Flanagan, who leads about 1,700 people, says the company is transforming itself and ...

  5. Innogy - Wikipedia

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    The company was created on 1 April 2016, by splitting the renewable, network and retail businesses of RWE into a separate entity. [3] [4] The new entity combined RWE subsidiaries RWE Innogy, RWE Deutschland, RWE Effizienz, RWE Vertrieb and RWE Energiedienstleistungen. [1] On 7 October 2016, it was listed at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. [3]

  6. Volker Beckers - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his role at RWE Npower, Volker Beckers has held a number of representative roles, including deputy chairman of the Executive Commercial Management Committee at BDEW (German Association of Energy and Water Industries), [15] the UK industry body for the energy sector , [16] and also represented the German and UK companies at ...

  7. Niederaussem Power Station - Wikipedia

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    RWE invested €1,200 million into the project. The new power block building has a height of 172 metres (564 feet) and is the tallest industrial building in the world. [ 4 ] The new unit's cooling tower was also the tallest in the world at 200 meters (656 feet) [ 5 ] when it was built, but is now the third-tallest, after those at the Pingshan ...

  8. Nuclear Waste Disposal Fund - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 2017, the four German nuclear power plant operators E.ON, EnBW, RWE and Vattenfall have transferred the legally stipulated basic contribution of € 17.9 billion as well as a 35 percent risk premium of € 6.2 billion to the Bundesbank. The resulting sum of € 24.1 billion euros represents the capital stock of the nuclear fund. [7 ...

  9. Blyth Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Since Innogy plc was taken over by RWE in 2002, the site has been owned by RWE Npower. The only substantial structures remaining are the National Grid and NEDL substations. These buildings will continue to remain and there are plans to extend the National Grid substation. The rest of the power station site is unused brownfield land. The site of ...