Eneco
Eneco, the trading name of Eneco Groep N.V., is a producer and suppliers of natural gas, electricity and heat in the Netherlands, serving more than 2 million business and residential customers. Eneco headquarters are located in Rotterdam. It also carries out energy trading and is involved in sustainable energy projects.
Public (Naamloze Vennootschap) | |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Guido Dubbeld (CFO) |
Products | Electric power Natural gas |
Services | Heating Waste management and processing |
Revenue | €5,300 million (2012) |
€233 million (2012) | |
Number of employees | 6,839 (2012) |
Parent | Mitsubishi Corporation (80%) & Chubu Electric Power (20 %) |
Subsidiaries | Oxxio |
Website | www |
Eneco is the largest power company in Zuid Holland.
The company is divided into five business units:[1]
- Eneco New Energy - responsible for sustainable generation and sustainable energy projects
- Eneco Energy Trade - responsible for trade in energy and biomass
- Eneco Netherlands - the main company, supplying gas and electricity to the Netherlands
- Eneco Installation Companies - responsible for heating installations and the supply of energy to customers
- Eneco International - responsible for projects outside of the Netherlands
On 8 January 2010 the United Kingdom Crown Estate awarded Eneco New Energy the Zone 7 offshore wind farm licence for UK waters. This gave the company exclusive rights to create a 900 MW offshore wind farm (Navitus Bay) off the west coast of the Isle of Wight.[2][3][4]
In December 2016, the company was awarded the Borssele 3 and 4 project, along with consortium partners Shell, Van Oord, and Mitsubishi/DGE. It was obtained for the lowest-ever strike price at the time (54.50 euro cents per megawatt-hour).[5]
The company was 100% owned by the local governments of the Netherlands. On 25 March 2020, Eneco Groep NV announced that the acquisition by a joint venture, jointly owned by the Japanese companies Mitsubishi Corporation (80%) and Chubu Electric Power (20%), was completed. The group installed a new board of directors following the acquisition.[6]
References
- Eneco Organisational chart
- BBC News article
- Enerco Press statement
- Isle of Wight County press article
- "Shell-Partners consortium ready to build Dutch offshore wind farm". Reuters. 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- "SAcquisition of Eneco by consortium of Mitsubishi Corporation and Chubu Electri Power completed". Eneco. 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-04-03.