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BKW Energie

BKW Energie AG (BKW; formerly known as Bernische Kraftwerke AG) is a power production and distribution utility with its headquarters in Bern, Switzerland. It also provides gas and heat through a number of subsidiaries or partner companies. It mainly operates in the Canton of Bern, but is also present in Italy, Germany. and Austria.

BKW Energie AG
TypeAktiengesellschaft
SIX: BKW
SMI MID component
ISINCH0130293662 
IndustryElectrical power
Founded1898
HeadquartersBern, Switzerland
Key people
Roger Baillod (Chairman)
Robert Itschner (CEO)
ProductsProduction and distribution of electrical power.
Revenue2.81 billion CHF (2007)
2866.0 million CHF (2019)
245.2 million CHF (2007)
Number of employees
10000 (2019)
Websitewww.bkw.ch

History edit

 
Share of the Bernische Kraftwerke AG, issued 5. April 1909

BKW was founded in 1898 as Aktiengesellschaft Elektrizitätswerk Hagneck. The name was changed to Bernische Kraftwerke AG in 1909. In 1995, it changed to its present name. BKW FMB Energie AG, to emphasize the internationalization of the company's business plan.

It has been quoted on the BX Swiss since 1969. As from 2003, it is also present at the Swiss Stock Exchange. Major shareholders are the Canton of Bern (52.54%) and the German power company E.ON Energie AG (20.99%, as of 2007).[1]

Power production edit

With a yearly energy sale of 24.2 TW·h the BKW is one of the biggest Swiss power utilities. Of this, 9.7 TW·h is produced by own plants or by shares in other facilities. As of 2007 the mix is mainly composed of nuclear (61.87%) and hydroelectric (37.96%) power. The remainder is produced by renewable sources like solar, wind, or biomass. Due to the necessity to diversify the mix and satisfy the increasing demand, BKW is introducing some fossil fuel power through shares in abroad plants.[1]

Fossil fuel power edit

In 2008 a new 800 MW combined cycle gas power plant started operation in Livorno Ferraris (province of Vercelli, Italy). BKW possesses a 25% share.

Hydroelectric power edit

BKW produces around 40% of its power through owned or shared hydroelectric plants in Switzerland and Italy.

The owned plants are mainly located in Bern Canton:[2]

  • Aarberg, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 15.2 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Bannwil, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 28.5 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Kallnach, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 8.3 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Kandergrund, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 19.0 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Mühleberg, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 44.6 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Niederried, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 15.0 MW installed load, owned plant.
  • Spiez, Bern Canton: run-of-the-river, 18.7 MW installed load, owned plant.

Some of the group companies also produce hydroelectric power. The BKW portion of the installed production are:

  • EW Grindelwald AG, Bern Canton: 1.5 MW.
  • EWR Energie AG, Bern Canton: 6.5 MW.
  • Idroelettrica Lombarda Srl, provinces of Bergamo and Brescia (Italy): 41.8 MW.
  • Société des forces électriques de la Goule, Bern Canton: 7.5 MW.
  • Onyx Energie Mittelland, Bern Canton: 20.2 MW.
  • Simmentaler Kraftwerke AG, Bern Canton: 27.0 MW.

The rest is generated through holdings. The production portions of the BKW are:

Nuclear power edit

Around 60% of the energy produced comes from nuclear plants. BKW owns the Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant and three shares in other Swiss or French facilities:

Solar Power edit

BKW possesses or shares an increasing number of solar plants of various size. The most important are:

  • Mont-Soleil, Bern Canton: 560 kW installed power, 17.8% output share.
  • Stade de Suisse, Bern Canton: 1300 kW installed power, owned plant.

Wind Power edit

 
JUVENT wind power plant

BKW produces wind power at two plants:

  • JUVENT Wind Power Plant, Bern Canton: 7.7 MW power output, 60% share.
  • Bockelwitz Wind Power Plant, Saxony (Germany): 15 MW power output, owned plant.[3]

Major future developments edit

Biomass power edit

Fossil fuel power edit

  • In 2008 started the construction of a new 800 MW coal power plant in the city of Wilhelmshaven (Lower Saxony, Germany). BKW takes part to the project with a 33% share (240 MW). It should start production in 2012.[5]
  • BKW is considering to build with other partners a 900 MW coal power plant in Dörpen (Lower Saxony, Germany).[6]
  • The Papierfabrik Utzenstorf AG and BKW are planning to build in Utzenstorf (canton of Bern, Switzerland) a combined cycle gas power plant. It should start operation in 2016 and deliver power, steam and heat.[7]
  • Irsina (province of Matera, Italy) has been chosen as possible location for a planned 400 MW combined cycle gas power plant.[1]

Hydroelectric power edit

  • In 2008, BKW started construction of a new run-of-the-river plant on the Alpbach torrent in Kandersteg (canton of Bern, Switzerland). The 2.6 MW installation should start production in 2009. BKW possesses a 60% share.[8]
  • BKW has an 80% share in a company that is building a new small hydroelectric plant in Wiler (canton of Wallis, Switzerland). The 1.4 MW station should start operation in 2010.[9]
  • Schattenhalb 3 is a new 10 MW hydroelectric power plant which construction started in 2008. It is located in Schattenhalb (canton of Bern, Switzerland) and is planned to start production in 2010. It will be operated by a subsidiary of BKW.[10]
  • BKW and the municipality of Tinizong-Rona (canton of Graubünden, Switzerland) will build a new 7.5 MW plant that will exploit the Errbach torrent.[11]

Nuclear power edit

In the 2020s, the Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant will probably cease its activity and the contracts for importing nuclear energy from France will expire. BKW and Axpo founded Resun AG to prevent the consequent energy lack. Its purpose is to manage the administrative procedure for building two new nuclear plants up to 1600 MW each.

Transmission grid edit

BKW provides around one million people in 400 municipalities in Bern Canton and surroundings with power, through its local and distribution networks of up to 132 kV. It also owns 665 km of 220 kV and 56 km of 380 kV lines, although their operation is entrusted to the national transmission company Swissgrid AG.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Annual report 2007[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Statistics on the Swiss hydroelectric power plants 2011-05-20 at the Wayback Machine, 2008 (in German)
  3. ^ Acquisition of the Bockelwitz plant[permanent dead link] (press release, in German).
  4. ^ a b Biomass plants in Italy Archived 2007-07-30 at archive.today (press release, in German).
  5. ^ Start of construction in Wilhelmshaven[permanent dead link] (press release, in German).
  6. ^ Coal power plant in Dörpen[permanent dead link] press release, in German).
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2019-05-31.
  8. ^ Start of construction of the Alpbach plant[permanent dead link] (press release, in German).
  9. ^ Start of construction of the Milibach plant 2008-10-04 at the Wayback Machine (press release, in German).
  10. ^ Authorization for Schattenhalb 3[permanent dead link] (press release, in German).
  11. ^ Agreement for the construction of a new plant in Tinizong-Rona[permanent dead link] (press release, in German).
  12. ^ BKW Facts and Figures 2009-06-24 at the Wayback Machine, 2007

External links edit

  • BKW FMB Energie AG

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BKW Energie AG BKW formerly known as Bernische Kraftwerke AG is a power production and distribution utility with its headquarters in Bern Switzerland It also provides gas and heat through a number of subsidiaries or partner companies It mainly operates in the Canton of Bern but is also present in Italy Germany and Austria BKW Energie AGTypeAktiengesellschaftTraded asSIX BKWSMI MID componentISINCH0130293662 IndustryElectrical powerFounded1898HeadquartersBern SwitzerlandKey peopleRoger Baillod Chairman Robert Itschner CEO ProductsProduction and distribution of electrical power Revenue2 81 billion CHF 2007 Operating income2866 0 million CHF 2019 Net income245 2 million CHF 2007 Number of employees10000 2019 Websitewww bkw ch Contents 1 History 2 Power production 2 1 Fossil fuel power 2 2 Hydroelectric power 2 3 Nuclear power 2 4 Solar Power 2 5 Wind Power 2 6 Major future developments 2 6 1 Biomass power 2 6 2 Fossil fuel power 2 6 3 Hydroelectric power 2 6 4 Nuclear power 3 Transmission grid 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Share of the Bernische Kraftwerke AG issued 5 April 1909BKW was founded in 1898 as Aktiengesellschaft Elektrizitatswerk Hagneck The name was changed to Bernische Kraftwerke AG in 1909 In 1995 it changed to its present name BKW FMB Energie AG to emphasize the internationalization of the company s business plan It has been quoted on the BX Swiss since 1969 As from 2003 it is also present at the Swiss Stock Exchange Major shareholders are the Canton of Bern 52 54 and the German power company E ON Energie AG 20 99 as of 2007 1 Power production editWith a yearly energy sale of 24 2 TW h the BKW is one of the biggest Swiss power utilities Of this 9 7 TW h is produced by own plants or by shares in other facilities As of 2007 the mix is mainly composed of nuclear 61 87 and hydroelectric 37 96 power The remainder is produced by renewable sources like solar wind or biomass Due to the necessity to diversify the mix and satisfy the increasing demand BKW is introducing some fossil fuel power through shares in abroad plants 1 Fossil fuel power edit In 2008 a new 800 MW combined cycle gas power plant started operation in Livorno Ferraris province of Vercelli Italy BKW possesses a 25 share Hydroelectric power edit BKW produces around 40 of its power through owned or shared hydroelectric plants in Switzerland and Italy The owned plants are mainly located in Bern Canton 2 Aarberg Bern Canton run of the river 15 2 MW installed load owned plant Bannwil Bern Canton run of the river 28 5 MW installed load owned plant Kallnach Bern Canton run of the river 8 3 MW installed load owned plant Kandergrund Bern Canton run of the river 19 0 MW installed load owned plant Muhleberg Bern Canton run of the river 44 6 MW installed load owned plant Niederried Bern Canton run of the river 15 0 MW installed load owned plant Spiez Bern Canton run of the river 18 7 MW installed load owned plant Some of the group companies also produce hydroelectric power The BKW portion of the installed production are EW Grindelwald AG Bern Canton 1 5 MW EWR Energie AG Bern Canton 6 5 MW Idroelettrica Lombarda Srl provinces of Bergamo and Brescia Italy 41 8 MW Societe des forces electriques de la Goule Bern Canton 7 5 MW Onyx Energie Mittelland Bern Canton 20 2 MW Simmentaler Kraftwerke AG Bern Canton 27 0 MW The rest is generated through holdings The production portions of the BKW are Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG Bern Canton 531 0 MW Engadiner Kraftwerke AG canton of Graubunden Switzerland 128 0 MW Grande Dixence SA canton of Wallis Switzerland 90 0 MW Kraftwerke Mauvoisin AG canton of Wallis Switzerland 77 2 MW Gommerkraftwerke AG canton of Wallis Switzerland 50 0 MW Maggia Kraftwerke AG canton of Ticino Switzerland 62 0 MW Blenio Kraftwerke AG canton of Ticino Switzerland 47 0 MW Kraftwerke Hinterrhein AG canton of Graubunden Switzerland 50 0 MW Electra Massa AG canton of Wallis Switzerland 54 8 MW Bielersee Kraftwerke AG Bern Canton 9 7 MW Kraftwerke Mattmark AG canton of Wallis Switzerland 26 4 MW Flumenthal Bern Canton 8 2 MW purchase right Electricite de la Lienne SA canton of Wallis Switzerland 26 7 MW Kraftwerke Sanetsch AG Bern Canton 9 0 MW Aarewerke AG canton of Aargau Switzerland 4 0 MW Nuclear power edit Around 60 of the energy produced comes from nuclear plants BKW owns the Muhleberg Nuclear Power Plant and three shares in other Swiss or French facilities Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant department of Moselle France 5200 MW net electric output ca 6 share Fessenheim Nuclear Power Plant department of Haut Rhin France 1760 MW net electric output 10 share Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant canton of Aargau Switzerland 1165 MW net electric output 9 25 share Muhleberg Nuclear Power Plant Bern Canton 355 MW net electric output owned plant Solar Power edit BKW possesses or shares an increasing number of solar plants of various size The most important are Mont Soleil Bern Canton 560 kW installed power 17 8 output share Stade de Suisse Bern Canton 1300 kW installed power owned plant Wind Power edit nbsp JUVENT wind power plantBKW produces wind power at two plants JUVENT Wind Power Plant Bern Canton 7 7 MW power output 60 share Bockelwitz Wind Power Plant Saxony Germany 15 MW power output owned plant 3 Major future developments edit Biomass power edit BKW has a 25 share in an 11 MW biomass power plant in construction in Pignataro Maggiore province of Caserta Italy Operation should start in 2009 4 In Ottana province of Nuoro Italy BKW is present with a 10 5 share in a 35 MW biomass plant The commercial operation should start in 2009 4 Fossil fuel power edit In 2008 started the construction of a new 800 MW coal power plant in the city of Wilhelmshaven Lower Saxony Germany BKW takes part to the project with a 33 share 240 MW It should start production in 2012 5 BKW is considering to build with other partners a 900 MW coal power plant in Dorpen Lower Saxony Germany 6 The Papierfabrik Utzenstorf AG and BKW are planning to build in Utzenstorf canton of Bern Switzerland a combined cycle gas power plant It should start operation in 2016 and deliver power steam and heat 7 Irsina province of Matera Italy has been chosen as possible location for a planned 400 MW combined cycle gas power plant 1 Hydroelectric power edit In 2008 BKW started construction of a new run of the river plant on the Alpbach torrent in Kandersteg canton of Bern Switzerland The 2 6 MW installation should start production in 2009 BKW possesses a 60 share 8 BKW has an 80 share in a company that is building a new small hydroelectric plant in Wiler canton of Wallis Switzerland The 1 4 MW station should start operation in 2010 9 Schattenhalb 3 is a new 10 MW hydroelectric power plant which construction started in 2008 It is located in Schattenhalb canton of Bern Switzerland and is planned to start production in 2010 It will be operated by a subsidiary of BKW 10 BKW and the municipality of Tinizong Rona canton of Graubunden Switzerland will build a new 7 5 MW plant that will exploit the Errbach torrent 11 Nuclear power edit In the 2020s the Muhleberg Nuclear Power Plant will probably cease its activity and the contracts for importing nuclear energy from France will expire BKW and Axpo founded Resun AG to prevent the consequent energy lack Its purpose is to manage the administrative procedure for building two new nuclear plants up to 1600 MW each Transmission grid editBKW provides around one million people in 400 municipalities in Bern Canton and surroundings with power through its local and distribution networks of up to 132 kV It also owns 665 km of 220 kV and 56 km of 380 kV lines although their operation is entrusted to the national transmission company Swissgrid AG 12 References edit a b c Annual report 2007 permanent dead link Statistics on the Swiss hydroelectric power plants Archived 2011 05 20 at the Wayback Machine 2008 in German Acquisition of the Bockelwitz plant permanent dead link press release in German a b Biomass plants in Italy Archived 2007 07 30 at archive today press release in German Start of construction in Wilhelmshaven permanent dead link press release in German Coal power plant in Dorpen permanent dead link press release in German Web page of the planned combined cycle gas power plant in Utzenstorf Archived from the original on 2009 04 14 Retrieved 2019 05 31 Start of construction of the Alpbach plant permanent dead link press release in German Start of construction of the Milibach plant Archived 2008 10 04 at the Wayback Machine press release in German Authorization for Schattenhalb 3 permanent dead link press release in German Agreement for the construction of a new plant in Tinizong Rona permanent dead link press release in German BKW Facts and Figures Archived 2009 06 24 at the Wayback Machine 2007External links editBKW FMB Energie AG Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BKW Energie amp oldid 1185058809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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