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"EDP is a vertically integrated utility company and is the largest generator, supplier, and distributor of electricity in Portugal.

In addition to Portugal, EDP has sizeable operations in Spain, Brazil, and the U.S. EDP owns 77.5% of EDP Renovaveis, the third-largest wind power owner/operator in the world, and has recently started a minority buyout to delist it.

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Electric Power Development Company(¹q·½¶}発®è¦¡会ªÀ) ( ¤éªÑ 9513)  µo¹q (¤ô¤O,¿U·Ñ,­·¤O,®Ö¯à)



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The Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (¹q·½¶}発®è¦¡会ªÀ Dengen Kaihatsu Kabushiki-gaisha), operating under the brand name J-POWER, formerly Denpatsu (¹q発), is an electric utility in Japan. It mainly produces electricity from coal and hydroelectric power stations. It also has a few wind farms and is currently building a nuclear plant in Ohma, Aomori prefecture, that is scheduled to begin operations in November 2014. J-Power is the sole operator of the transmission lines connecting the four main islands of Japan.


Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.
Type
IndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
RevenueNet income
Number of employees
Website
Public KK (TYO: 9513)
Electrical Power
1952
Tokyo, Japan
Yoshihiko Nakagaki, President
¥ 706,835 million JPY (FY 2014)
¥ 28,694 million JPY (FY 2014)
2,366 (As of March 31, 2015)
www.jpower.co.jp
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https://www.eon.de/de/pk.html

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E.ON SE[2] (marketed with an interpunct and lowercase letters as e¡Pon) is a European holding company based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It runs one of the world's largest investor-owned electric utility service providers. The name comes from the Greek word aeon which means age.[3] The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index, DAX stock index and a member of the Dow Jones Global Titans 50 index.[4]


It operates in over 30 countries and serves over 33 million customers.[5] Its chief executive officer (Vorstandsvorsitzender) is Dr. Johannes Teyssen.[6]

E.ON was created in 2000 through the merger of VEBA and VIAG. In 2016, it separated its conventional power generation and energy trading operations into a new company, Uniper, while retaining retail, distribution and nuclear operations.[7] E.ON sold its stake in Uniper through a stock market listing[8] and sold the remaining stock to the Finnish utility Fortum. In March 2018, it was announced that E.ON will acquire renewable energy utility Innogy through a complex £á43 billion asset swap deal between E.ON, Innogy and RWE.[9][10]

E.ON SE


Type
Traded asIndustryPredecessorFoundedHeadquartersArea served
Key people
ProductsServicesRevenueNet income
Total assetsNumber of employees
SubsidiariesWebsite
E.ON headquarters in Essen
Societas Europaea
FWB: EOAN
Electric utility

2000; 18 years ago
Essen, Germany
Europe
United States
Johannes Teyssen (CEO and chairman of the executive board)
Werner Wenning (Chairman of the supervisory board)
electrical power
natural gas
Electricity generation and distribution
natural gas exploration, production, transportation and distribution
£á37.965 billion (2017)[1]
£á4.180 billion (2017)
£á55.950 billion (2017)
42,699 (end 2017)
E.ON Ruhrgas
E.ON UK
E.ON Sverige
www.eon.com
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https://www.group.rwe/en

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RWE

RWE AG, until 1990: Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG (Rhenish-Westphalian Power Plant), is a German electric utilities company based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. Through its various subsidiaries, the energy company supplies electricity and gas to more than 20 million electricity customers and 10 million gas customers, principally in Europe. RWE is the second largest electricity producer in Germany, and has increased renewable energy production in recent years.[4][5]

RWE previously owned American Water, the United States' largest investor-owned water utility, but this was divested in 2008. It also owned RWE Dea (now DEA AG), which produced some of the oil and gas RWE sold (annual production is around 2 million m3 of crude oil (about 365,000 BOE) and 3 billion m3 of natural gas (about 18 million BOE, 49,300 BOE) a day.[6]

RWE confirmed in December 2015 that it would separate its renewable energy generation, power grid and retail operations into a separate company, Innogy SE, during 2016, and sell a 10% holding in the business through an initial public offering. The restructuring was caused by an effort to reduce the group's exposure to nuclear decommissioning costs, required due to a German government policy of closing all nuclear power stations by 2022.[7]
The practices of the company that are in conflict with the Hambach Forest are subject to strong criticism lately.[8]




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Jürgen Großmann (President andCEO), Manfred Schneider (Chairman of the supervisory board)
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Utilities, energy
Electricity generation and distribution, renewable energy, natural gas exploration, production, transportation and distribution
£á50.72 billion (2010)[1]
£á7.681 billion (2010)[1]
£á3.308 billion (2010)[1]
£á93.08 billion (end 2010)[1]
£á17.42 billion (end 2010)[1]
70,860 (FTE, end 2010)[1]
www.rwe.com

RWE AG


Type
Traded asIndustryHeadquartersKey people
ProductsRevenueOperating income
Net income
Total assetsTotal equityNumber of employees
SubsidiariesWebsite
RWE Tower in Essen
Aktiengesellschaft
FWB: RWE
Electric utility
Essen, Germany
Rolf Martin Schmitz (President and CEO), Manfred Schneider (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Electricity generation and distribution, renewable energy, natural gasexploration, production, transportation and distribution
£á44.6 billion (2017)[1]
£á7.681 billion (2010)[2]
£á3.308 billion (2010)[2]
$108.9 billion (2015)[3]
£á17.42 billion (end 2010)[2]
70,860 (FTE, end 2010)[2]
Innogy
rwe.com
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EnBW

EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, or simply EnBW, is a publicly traded electric utilities company headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany. As its name indicates, it is based in and primarily serves the German state of Baden-Württemberg.


https://www.cna.com.tw/news/aie/201804050076.aspx

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Type
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Public
FWB: EBK
Electric utilities
1997
Karlsruhe, Germany
Electric power
£á19.24 billion (2012) [1]
www.enbw.com
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Innogy SE ( ¼wªÑ IGY ) ¯à·½ , ¹q¤O

https://iam.innogy.com/en/ueber-innogy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innogy

Innogy SE is an energy company based in Essen, Germany. It is a subsidiary of the German energy company RWE. 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] They serve 23 million customers in Europe.


In November 2017, it was announced that Innogy was looking to merge its energy retail subsidiary npower in the United Kingdom, with the equivalent division of rival SSE.[5] It is planned that Innogy shareholders would own 34% of the demerged entity.[6] In March 2018, it was announced that E.ON will acquire Innogy, in a complex deal of assets swap with RWE.[7]



Innogy SE


Type
ISINIndustryFoundedHeadquartersKey people
Number of employees
ParentSubsidiariesWebsite
Societas Europaea (SE)
DE000A2AADD2
Electricity
1 April 2016; 2 years ago[1]
Essen, Germany
Uwe Tigges (CEO)
38.600
RWE (76.8%)[2]
eMobility
npower
www.innogy.com
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