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EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg
Company Overview
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG
Karlsruhe, Germany
1997
Approximately 28,600 employees (as of December 31, 2024) and a revenue of €34.919 billion in the fiscal year 2023 (source: stockanalysis.com)
What They Do
EnBW focuses on renewable energies, including onshore and offshore wind power, solar energy, and run-of-river hydroelectric power. Additionally, the company invests in thermal generation with hydrogen-capable gas power plants intended to replace coal. EnBW also offers customer solutions, such as electric mobility infrastructure through the EnBW HyperNetwork. Their products and services include the supply of electricity and natural gas, trading and marketing to end consumers through the subsidiary Yello Strom, as well as environmental services and network expansion (source: enbw.com). The target markets focus on Germany, particularly Baden-Württemberg, with expansions into France for renewable energies and international charging infrastructure.
Projects & Track Record
Notable projects by EnBW include the expansion of 280 MW of wind and photovoltaic systems in 2023, which supply renewable energy to a total of 1.1 million households. The company has also decommissioned coal power plants in Altbach/Deizisau, Stuttgart-Münster, and Heilbronn to replace them with hydrogen-capable gas power plants. Current major projects include the He Dreiht offshore wind farm in the North Sea, the conversion of gas power plants at three locations in Baden-Württemberg for hydrogen operation in the 2030s, and the construction of high-voltage lines such as SuedLink and ULTRANET (source: enbw.com). EnBW has also established partnerships for industrial PPAs and LNG procurements approved in 2023 to ensure supply security.
Recent Developments
In the past two years, EnBW reported a revenue of €26.7 billion in the first half of 2023 and an adjusted EBITDA of €3.5 billion, supported by €2 billion from thermal generation and trading. Key announcements included the results for the fiscal year 2023, highlighting an investment sum of €40 billion by 2030 in renewable energies and networks. Additionally, there was a deconsolidation of bmp greengas GmbH, which negatively impacted revenues in the Smart Infrastructure sector (source: enbw.com). CEO Andreas Schell stepped down due to strategic differences, while the company continues to invest in energy supply security.
Working There
EnBW offers positions in various departments, including sustainable generation infrastructure, critical infrastructure, and smart solutions for customers. The employee count is approximately 28,600, with growth in these areas. The main employment occurs at the headquarters in Karlsruhe as well as at key locations in Baden-Württemberg such as Stuttgart and Heilbronn. The corporate culture is strongly focused on sustainability, reflected in the HR strategy and investments in energy supply security (source: enbw.com). Documented benefits include a strong balance sheet to accelerate investments in a changing sector.
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