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RWE AG
Aktiengesellschaft
Traded as RWE
Industry Electric utility
Headquarters Essen, Germany
Key people
Peter Terium (President and CEO), Manfred Schneider (Chairman of the supervisory board)
Products Electricity generation and distribution, renewable energy, natural gas exploration, production, transportation and distribution
Revenue 50.72 billion (2010)
€7.681 billion (2010)
Profit €3.308 billion (2010)
Total assets $108.9 billion (2015)
Total equity €17.42 billion (end 2010)
Number of employees
70,860 (FTE, end 2010)
Subsidiaries Innogy
Website rwe.com

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.

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.

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.

The company was founded in Essen in 1898 as Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk Aktiengesellschaft (RWE). Its first power station started operating in Essen in 1900.

In 1900 the local municipalities together owned the majority of the company.

In 2001, RWE took over the British company Thames Water.

RWE agreed to acquire the British electricity and gas utility company Innogy for £3 billion (US$4.3 billion) in March 2002.

In 2003 Dr Dietmar Kuhnt was succeeded by Harry Roels as CEO of the company and then in 2007 Dr. Juergen Grossmann took over.

In 2006, RWE sold Thames Water to Kemble Water Limited, a consortium led by Macquarie Group.


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