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PreussenElektra (nuclear energy company)

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PreussenElektra GmbH
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryNuclear energy
Headquarters,
Germany
Area served
Germany
Key people
Guido Knott (CEO)
ProductsElectric power
Number of employees
2,000
ParentE.ON
Websitepreussenelektra.de

PreussenElektra GmbH (former name: E.ON Kernkraft GmbH) is a subsidiary of the German utility E.ON. It is responsible for operation and decommissioning of the E.ON's nuclear assets.

After creation of E.ON in 2000, E.ON Kernkraft was created based on the nuclear assets of PreussenElektra AG and Bayernwerk AG. In July 2016, E.ON Kernkraft was renamed PreussenElektra GmbH.[1]

PreussenElektra GmbH operates and owns 83% of the 1.4 GW Grohnde, 80% of the 1.4 GW Brokdorf, and 75% of the 1.5 GW Isar 2 nuclear power plants. Some of these are to be shut down by 2022. It is decommissioning Isar 1 and Unterweser nuclear power plants.[2] It also holds (minority) stakes in the RWE-operated 1.3 GW Gundremmingen (25%) and 12% of the Emsland (1.3 GW) nuclear power plants. According to the assets swap deal between E.ON and RWE, RWE will acquire these minority stakes.

References

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  1. ^ "E.ON Kernkraft becomes PreussenElektra". EEX. 2016-07-07. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. ^ "Unterweser gets decommissioning approval". World Nuclear News. 2018-02-07. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
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