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Electric utilities continue to be our strongest customer segment

August 3, 2015

Here are some of our latest successful deliveries in the Energy utilities segment presented

Jönköping Energi

Jönköping Energi is owned by the municipality of Jönköping and offers the region's customers competitive and green energy and communications solutions via an efficient and well-developed infrastructure. Their annual turnover is approximately SEK 1.2 billion and they have about 250 employees. 

Large parts of Jönköping and Huskvarna with neighboring parishes are covered by our district heating network, which was established in the beginning of the 1980’s and today has a total grid length of about 400 km. Jönköping Enregi currently deliver about 750 GWh of district heating per year. Since 2006 the main fuel is waste treated in CHP Torsvik. In addition, processed biofuels, heat pumps and oil are used. In order to meet an increasing demand of district heating with renewable energy, a biofuel-fired CHP plant is now erected next to the existing plant. In year 2015, a full 90% of our heat demand will be satisfied with heating produced by waste and biomass in the two plants.

For more information please visit Jönköping Energis homepage.

Azienda Elettrica Ticinese

Azienda Elettrica Ticinese produces and sells electrical energy to distribution companies and industrial and commercial customers in Switzerland. The company produces electrical energy through hydroelectric, photovoltaic, wind, thermal, nuclear power, and biomass power plants. It also trades energy in Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, and Austria; and provides district heating services. The company was founded in 1958 and is based in Bellinzona, Switzerland. AET produces about 3 and trades 12 TWh/y of energy. Furthermore it owns 420 km of high-voltage grid. Their annual turnover is approximately CHF 1212 million and they have about 435 employees. 

For more information please visit 

AEW Energie

The AEW Energie AG is an independent company owned by the canton of Aargau. AEW Energie AG generates, transmits, trades, and distributes electricity. The Company produces electricity from water, wind, and solar energy sources, as well as focuses on planning, installing, constructing, operating, remote monitoring, controlling, and maintaining heating systems for retail customers. AEW Energie serves customers throughout Switzerland.  AEW produces about 108 kWh and trades 4 099 kWh of energy. Their annual turnover is approximately CHF 426 million and they have about 287 employees. 

For more information please visit www.aew.ch

Suomen Hyötytuuli

Suomen Hyötytuuli Oy is a wind power production company established in 1998. Its shareholders are major Finnish city energy companies. The company’s line of business is electricity generation.

Hyötytuuli has two wind farms in operation, located in Pori and in Raahe. The total annual electricity production of the wind farms is approximately 85 GWh. This corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of about 42,500 one-bedroom apartments. Hyötytuuli is also in the process of planning several projects throughout the country.

In the next few years, Suomen Hyötytuuli aims to build 400 MW of new wind power in Finland.

For more information please visit http://hyotytuuli.fi/en/


If you are interested to hear about our offering for energy companies, please contact Jens Westerbladh, +358 400 306822.



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