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9 Nov, 2001 15:16 CET
Plan announced for integration of German power companies
The newly-formed German power group "Neue Kraft" and its majority
shareholder, Vattenfall AB, presented in Berlin today an overall
business plan for the Group.
"Neue Kraft", which consists of the companies HEW, Laubag and Veag, will
be organised in a holding structure with a central holding company and
business units in line with the value chain of the energy operations.
The Group will concentrate on the core areas of electricity and heat.
"With Neue Kraft, a joint company is being formed from the three parts;
HEW, Laubag and Veag. The business areas in the integrated group will
range from mining and generation, to network operations in eastern
Germany and trade with private customers in Hamburg," explained Dr.
Klaus Rauscher, Chairman of Vorstand (the steering group) at HEW, to
journalists in Berlin.
As Chairman, Klaus Rauscher will lead Neue Kraft during the integration
process. After the merger, he will head the holding company's steering
group. The process of joining and restructuring will be finalised by the
end of 2002.
Already by the end of 2001, Klaus Rauscher will have begun his
leadership of the Group holding company and the individual corporate
units. The corresponding business plans for the business areas shall be
ready during the first quarter of 2002.
The overall plan makes it possible for the electricity supplier Bewag in
Berlin to join up later, said Dr. Rauscher
"Vattenfall and HEW have always emphasised that the door will always be
open for Bewag. This applies in the future too; Bewag can quickly be
integrated into the overall plan."
HEW and Mirant each own a 44.8 per cent stake in Bewag.
From Vattenfall's Press Office, tel: 08-739 50 10.
For further information please contact:
Karl-Erik Olsson, Vattenfall, tel. 070-538 81 38.
Martin May, Vattenfall, tel. +4940-374722-14.
Vattenfall's vision is to be a leading European energy company. Today,
Vattenfall generates power and supplies energy solutions to several
million customers in the Nordic region and northern Europe. The largest
electricity customers are industrial plants and energy companies.
Vattenfall's main products are electricity and heat. The Group's net
sales in 2001 are estimated to over SEK 60 billion. For more
information, see
www.vattenfall.com
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