Mainova

Mainova AG (FWB: MNV6) is one of the largest regional energy suppliers in Germany and supplies about one million people in Hessen and neighboring provinces with electricity, gas, heat and water. It is based in Frankfurt am Main.

Mainova AG
Public (Aktiengesellschaft)
Traded asFWB: MNV
ISINDE0006553464 
IndustryUtility
PredecessorStadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH
Maingas AG
Founded1 January 1998 (1998-01-01)
Headquarters,
Key people
Constantin Alsheimer (CEO)
Peter Feldmann (Chairman)
ProductsElectric power
Natural gas
Water,
ServicesElectric power distribution
District heating
Revenue€2.05 billion
OwnerFrankfurt
Thüga
Number of employees
2,698
Websitewww.mainova.de

History

Mainova AG was formed in 1998 through the merger of Stadtwerke Frankfurt am Main GmbH and Maingas AG.

Corporate structure

The energy and water utility has approximately 2,900 employees and posted 2009 sales of €1.66 billion. The largest shareholder of Mainova are the government of Frankfurt am Main with a 75.2% ownership stake of shares and Thüga AG with 24.4% of the shares. The remaining shares (0.4%) are freely floated. The board members are Dr. Constantin Alsheimer (CEO), Norbert Breidenbach, Dr. Peter Birkner and Lothar Herbst. The Chairman of Mainova is city treasurer Uwe Becker.

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References

  • Geschäftsbericht 2009 Mainova AG (PDF-Datei; 5,1 MB)
  • Personalbericht 2009 Mainova AG (PDF-Datei; 8,63 MB)
  • Umweltbericht 2010 Mainova AG (PDF-Datei; 1,96 MB)
  • Umweltbericht 2010 Mainova AG (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-26
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