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Eastern Electricity

Eastern Electricity plc was an electricity supply and distribution utility serving Eastern England, including East Anglia and part of Greater London. It was renamed Eastern Group under which name it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until it was acquired by Hanson plc in 1995, before being purchased by Texas Utilities in 1998.

Eastern Electricity plc
TypePublic limited company
IndustryEnergy
Founded1948
Defunct1995
FateAcquired
SuccessorTexas Utilities
HeadquartersWherstead Park, England, United Kingdom[1]

Eastern Electricity Board

The Eastern Electricity Board (EEB) was formed in 1948 as part of the nationalisation of the electricity industry by the Electricity Act 1947.[2] The board was responsible for the purchase of electricity from the electricity generator (the Central Electricity Generating Board from 1958) and its distribution and sale of electricity to customers.[3]

The key people on the board were: Chairman H. D. B. Wood (1964, 1967), Deputy Chairman C. C. Hill (1964, 1967), full-time member P. Sydney (1964) J. S. Mills (1967).[4]

The total number of customers supplied by the Eastern Electricity Board was:[5][6]

Eastern Electricity Board customers 1949–89
Year 1948/9 1960/1 1965/6 1970/1 1975/6 1978/9 1980/1 1985/6 1987/8 1988/9
No. of customers, 1,000s 1,180 1,835 2,041 2,244 2,430 2,561 2,623 2,782 2,864 2,905

The amount of electricity, in GWh, sold by the Eastern Electricity Board over its operational life was:[5][6]

Eastern Electricity

In 1990, the assets of the board passed to Eastern Electricity plc, one of the regional electricity companies formed by the Electricity Act 1989. The company was privatised later in the year in a stock market flotation, one of many UK Government public share offers that saw formerly state-owned utilities sold off, including British Telecom, British Gas, and the UK's regional water companies. It subsequently became known as Eastern Group, with offices across the east of England including Norwich,[7] Ipswich,[8] Wherstead Park,[9] Rayleigh,[10][11] Enfield,[12] Bedford[13] and Bury St Edmunds.[14] Its former electrical stores were merged with those from the former Midlands Electricity and Southern Electric boards and called Powerhouse.[15] Eastern purchased 12.5% of National Power.[16]

The Energy Group

The origins of The Energy Group date back to 1990 when Hanson plc acquired Peabody Energy, a US coal business.

In 1995, Hanson plc bought Eastern Group for £2.5 billion.[17][16] Hanson purchased the remaining shares Eastern did not own in the jointly owned electrical retailer Powerhouse, but sold the business on as a going concern.[18] In 1996, the Energy Group purchased 6000 megawatts of power stations from National Power and Powergen, with the 4000 megawatts from National Power costing $2.5 billion, as part of its bid by the two generating companies to stave off the regulator.[19][20][21][22] Its subsidiary, Eastern Natural Gas,[23] was reported to be making a loss close to £40 million after a big push to grab market share after deregulation.[24] Hanson ownership lasted until 1997, when The Energy Group was demerged from Hanson plc and floated on the London Stock Exchange.[25] The business expanded into telecoms linking up with Esprit Telecom.[26]

In 1997, PacifiCorp, a US energy firm launched a $9.6 billion bid for The Energy Group,[27] which was referred to the Monopolies & Merger Commission.[28] The bid expired before the Monopolies & Merger Commission completed their investigation, and PacifiCorp were joined by Texas Utilities and Nomura Holdings in a takeover battle.[29] Nomura pulled out of the bidding,[30] and due to the hostile nature of the bids, both PacifiCorp and Texas Utilities were told to put in sealed bids. Before the deadline, PacifiCorp withdrew their bid,[31] so Texas Utilities won with a bid of $10 billion.[32][33][34] Texas Utilities sold Peabody to Lehman Merchant Banking Partners for $2.3bn as part of the purchase.[31]

TXU Europe

Following the acquisition, Texas Utilities was renamed TXU Corporation, with the Energy Group renamed TXU Europe. Some of the purchase debt was indebted back onto the UK businesses.[35] The group purchased gas fields in the southern North Sea in 1998.[36] The Telecom business announced that it had developed its own equipment to use the companies powerlines for telecommunications in July 1998, with a further 550 km of lines being purchased that October.[26] The business announced in 1999, that the company's turnover in 1998 had grown by 13% to £3.74 billion and profit had risen to £212.6M, a 59% increase.[37] The Telecom business was sold to NTL in January 1999, and purchased further stakes in North Sea gas fields.[26] The retail business was renamed from Eastern Electricity, and its subsidiary Eastern Natural Gas,[38] to Eastern Energy in 1999, with a restructure which saw its retail operations focused on Ipswich, Bedford and Rayleigh.[39] The company purchased BG Group plc's UK Combined Heat & Power plants, and purchased 5% of Hidroelectrica, a Spanish electricity company in 1999,[40] which it grew to just under 20% in 2000.[41] The company announced it was selling its metering business in October 1999.[26] In 2000 TXU Europe purchased the retail business of NORWEB from United Utilities.[42][43] The combined retail business was renamed TXU Energi in August 2001.[44][45] In a separate deal with United Utilities, TXU signed a seven-year deal with its customer service provider Vertex, to manage its domestic retail customers.[46] In July 2000, TXU Europe purchased 51% share of German energy business, Stadtwerke Kiel,[1] for $215 million from State Capital Kiel Parliament.[47] A formal cash bid was made to purchase the remaining shares in Hidroelectrica but this was later withdrawn.[48][49]

The company's distribution rights were originally merged with EDF Energy, owners of London Electricity and South Eastern Electricity Board, two other former regional electricity companies to become 24seven Utility Services in 2000,[50] before being sold to EDF permanently for £560m plus £740m of debt in 2001.[51][52] The Eastern and London distribution networks were later sold on to UK Power Networks. In a separate deal in November 2001 TXU Europe sold West Burton power stations to London Electricity Group for £366 million.[53] The company's shares in Hidroelectrica were sold in 2001.[54]

TXU Energi was announced in 2001 as the new sponsor of Ipswich Town F.C.[55] In July 2001, TXU sold Rugeley power stations to International Power for £200 million.[56] This was followed by the sale of Peterborough and King’s Lynn Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power stations to Centrica in August.[57] The company's agreed a partnership with Farm Energy, ABB, Powergen, and Royal Dutch Shell to develop the London Array wind farm.[58]

In March 2002, TXU bought the UK retail business of Amerada Hess with plans to integrate into TXU Energi.[59][60] In April 2002, it was announced that the Russell House office in Ipswich would be demolished and be rebuilt as the company's new headquarters, replacing Wherstead Park, along with other Ipswich sites.[61] In May 2002 TXU Europe won the bidding battle for Braunschweiger Versorgungs AG [de] (BS Energy), a German energy provider from the city of Braunschweig, buying 74.9% for €420 million.[62] TXU Energi was announced as the new sponsor of the Rugby League Challenge Cup in Summer 2002.[63]

In October 2002, TXU announced it was pulling out of Europe to protect the US business,[64][44] after the European business was affected by a drop in wholesale prices and its credit rating dropping, caused by a large debt created at the purchase by TXU in 1998.[65][66] Powergen purchased TXU's UK retail businesses for £1.37bn ($2.9bn) later that year, after a takeover battle with SSE plc.[67][68] Powergen was formally taken over by E.ON in January 2002.[69]

The collapse of the business lead to former shareholders losing £19m, as during the takeover by Texas Utilities they had taken loan notes instead of cash for their shares, which were not secured.[70]

In Media

In 2006, artist Rory Macbeth painted Sir Thomas More’s entire novel Utopia onto an old Eastern Electricity building on Westwick Street in Norwich.[71]

See also

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Eastern Electricity plc was an electricity supply and distribution utility serving Eastern England including East Anglia and part of Greater London It was renamed Eastern Group under which name it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until it was acquired by Hanson plc in 1995 before being purchased by Texas Utilities in 1998 Eastern Electricity plcTypePublic limited companyIndustryEnergyFounded1948Defunct1995FateAcquiredSuccessorTexas UtilitiesHeadquartersWherstead Park England United Kingdom 1 Contents 1 Eastern Electricity Board 2 Eastern Electricity 3 The Energy Group 4 TXU Europe 5 In Media 6 See also 7 ReferencesEastern Electricity Board EditThe Eastern Electricity Board EEB was formed in 1948 as part of the nationalisation of the electricity industry by the Electricity Act 1947 2 The board was responsible for the purchase of electricity from the electricity generator the Central Electricity Generating Board from 1958 and its distribution and sale of electricity to customers 3 The key people on the board were Chairman H D B Wood 1964 1967 Deputy Chairman C C Hill 1964 1967 full time member P Sydney 1964 J S Mills 1967 4 The total number of customers supplied by the Eastern Electricity Board was 5 6 Eastern Electricity Board customers 1949 89 Year 1948 9 1960 1 1965 6 1970 1 1975 6 1978 9 1980 1 1985 6 1987 8 1988 9No of customers 1 000s 1 180 1 835 2 041 2 244 2 430 2 561 2 623 2 782 2 864 2 905The amount of electricity in GWh sold by the Eastern Electricity Board over its operational life was 5 6 Eastern Electricity EditIn 1990 the assets of the board passed to Eastern Electricity plc one of the regional electricity companies formed by the Electricity Act 1989 The company was privatised later in the year in a stock market flotation one of many UK Government public share offers that saw formerly state owned utilities sold off including British Telecom British Gas and the UK s regional water companies It subsequently became known as Eastern Group with offices across the east of England including Norwich 7 Ipswich 8 Wherstead Park 9 Rayleigh 10 11 Enfield 12 Bedford 13 and Bury St Edmunds 14 Its former electrical stores were merged with those from the former Midlands Electricity and Southern Electric boards and called Powerhouse 15 Eastern purchased 12 5 of National Power 16 The Energy Group EditThe origins of The Energy Group date back to 1990 when Hanson plc acquired Peabody Energy a US coal business In 1995 Hanson plc bought Eastern Group for 2 5 billion 17 16 Hanson purchased the remaining shares Eastern did not own in the jointly owned electrical retailer Powerhouse but sold the business on as a going concern 18 In 1996 the Energy Group purchased 6000 megawatts of power stations from National Power and Powergen with the 4000 megawatts from National Power costing 2 5 billion as part of its bid by the two generating companies to stave off the regulator 19 20 21 22 Its subsidiary Eastern Natural Gas 23 was reported to be making a loss close to 40 million after a big push to grab market share after deregulation 24 Hanson ownership lasted until 1997 when The Energy Group was demerged from Hanson plc and floated on the London Stock Exchange 25 The business expanded into telecoms linking up with Esprit Telecom 26 In 1997 PacifiCorp a US energy firm launched a 9 6 billion bid for The Energy Group 27 which was referred to the Monopolies amp Merger Commission 28 The bid expired before the Monopolies amp Merger Commission completed their investigation and PacifiCorp were joined by Texas Utilities and Nomura Holdings in a takeover battle 29 Nomura pulled out of the bidding 30 and due to the hostile nature of the bids both PacifiCorp and Texas Utilities were told to put in sealed bids Before the deadline PacifiCorp withdrew their bid 31 so Texas Utilities won with a bid of 10 billion 32 33 34 Texas Utilities sold Peabody to Lehman Merchant Banking Partners for 2 3bn as part of the purchase 31 TXU Europe EditFollowing the acquisition Texas Utilities was renamed TXU Corporation with the Energy Group renamed TXU Europe Some of the purchase debt was indebted back onto the UK businesses 35 The group purchased gas fields in the southern North Sea in 1998 36 The Telecom business announced that it had developed its own equipment to use the companies powerlines for telecommunications in July 1998 with a further 550 km of lines being purchased that October 26 The business announced in 1999 that the company s turnover in 1998 had grown by 13 to 3 74 billion and profit had risen to 212 6M a 59 increase 37 The Telecom business was sold to NTL in January 1999 and purchased further stakes in North Sea gas fields 26 The retail business was renamed from Eastern Electricity and its subsidiary Eastern Natural Gas 38 to Eastern Energy in 1999 with a restructure which saw its retail operations focused on Ipswich Bedford and Rayleigh 39 The company purchased BG Group plc s UK Combined Heat amp Power plants and purchased 5 of Hidroelectrica a Spanish electricity company in 1999 40 which it grew to just under 20 in 2000 41 The company announced it was selling its metering business in October 1999 26 In 2000 TXU Europe purchased the retail business of NORWEB from United Utilities 42 43 The combined retail business was renamed TXU Energi in August 2001 44 45 In a separate deal with United Utilities TXU signed a seven year deal with its customer service provider Vertex to manage its domestic retail customers 46 In July 2000 TXU Europe purchased 51 share of German energy business Stadtwerke Kiel 1 for 215 million from State Capital Kiel Parliament 47 A formal cash bid was made to purchase the remaining shares in Hidroelectrica but this was later withdrawn 48 49 The company s distribution rights were originally merged with EDF Energy owners of London Electricity and South Eastern Electricity Board two other former regional electricity companies to become 24seven Utility Services in 2000 50 before being sold to EDF permanently for 560m plus 740m of debt in 2001 51 52 The Eastern and London distribution networks were later sold on to UK Power Networks In a separate deal in November 2001 TXU Europe sold West Burton power stations to London Electricity Group for 366 million 53 The company s shares in Hidroelectrica were sold in 2001 54 TXU Energi was announced in 2001 as the new sponsor of Ipswich Town F C 55 In July 2001 TXU sold Rugeley power stations to International Power for 200 million 56 This was followed by the sale of Peterborough and King s Lynn Combined Cycle Gas Turbine CCGT power stations to Centrica in August 57 The company s agreed a partnership with Farm Energy ABB Powergen and Royal Dutch Shell to develop the London Array wind farm 58 In March 2002 TXU bought the UK retail business of Amerada Hess with plans to integrate into TXU Energi 59 60 In April 2002 it was announced that the Russell House office in Ipswich would be demolished and be rebuilt as the company s new headquarters replacing Wherstead Park along with other Ipswich sites 61 In May 2002 TXU Europe won the bidding battle for Braunschweiger Versorgungs AG de BS Energy a German energy provider from the city of Braunschweig buying 74 9 for 420 million 62 TXU Energi was announced as the new sponsor of the Rugby League Challenge Cup in Summer 2002 63 In October 2002 TXU announced it was pulling out of Europe to protect the US business 64 44 after the European business was affected by a drop in wholesale prices and its credit rating dropping caused by a large debt created at the purchase by TXU in 1998 65 66 Powergen purchased TXU s UK retail businesses for 1 37bn 2 9bn later that year after a takeover battle with SSE plc 67 68 Powergen was formally taken over by E ON in January 2002 69 The collapse of the business lead to former shareholders losing 19m as during the takeover by Texas Utilities they had taken loan notes instead of cash for their shares which were not secured 70 In Media EditIn 2006 artist Rory Macbeth painted Sir Thomas More s entire novel Utopia onto an old Eastern Electricity building on Westwick Street in Norwich 71 See also EditCompanies merged into Eastern Electricity Board EEB References Edit 300 year old mansion opens for weddings Ipswich Star 23 January 2010 ARCHIVE OF SEEBOARD plc lt corpname gt Seeboard plc lt corpname gt 1920 1990 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date format link CS1 maint others link Landscapes of State Industry The MERL Electricity Council Publicity Brochures 1964 and 1967 a b Electricity Council 1980 Handbook of Electricity Supply Statistics 1979 London Electricity Council pp 58 63 ISBN 0851880762 a b Electricity Cuncil 1990 Handbook of Electricity Supply Statistics 1989 London Electricity Council pp 51 56 ISBN 085188122X CC21 Duke s Wharf Duke Street Former EEB offices Norwich City Council Retrieved 12 November 2021 Central Accounting 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appeal The Herald 1 July 1998 Godmark Cris 16 December 1997 Eastern Group seeks partial switch to gas The Independent Rodgers Paul 28 December 1995 200m First Hydro windfall for Recs The Independent INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS National Power Plans A Special Dividend The New York Times 18 May 1996 Robert Shaw Laura Mazur 1997 Marketing Accountability Improving Business Performance pp 112 115 ISBN 9781853348297 Godsmark Chris 1 September 1998 Eastern set to lose millions in dash for gas The Independent Hanson hits 7 year low in run up to demerger Independent 9 July 1996 a b c d Atle Midttun 2001 European Energy Industry Business Strategies p 141 ISBN 9780080531281 Kraul Chris 14 June 1997 High Energy PacifiCorp Lands 9 6 Billion Deal and Is Already Looking to Broker Even More The Los Angeles Times Texas trumps rival with 4 3bn Energy Group bid BBC News 2 March 1998 Marsh Virginia 17 February 1998 PacifiCorp blasts rival in bid for London firm Desert News Calian Sarah 12 February 1998 Nomura International Drops Its Bid to Buy Energy Group Wall Street Journal a b Harrison Michael 30 April 1998 Texas bags Energy Group The Independent Texas raises Energy bid to 4 46bn BBC News 3 March 1998 Jameson A 22 October 200w Eastern Electricity changes hands again The Times Fisher Daniel 9 August 1999 Waiting Game Forbes ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 d OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 United States Securities and Exchane Commission 21 March 2001 Eastern buys gas assets Power Engineering International 2 December 1998 Eastern promise New Civil Engineer 1 November 1999 UK Domestic and Commercial Gas 1998 EASTERN NATURAL GAS IS THE LEADING INDEPENDENT GAS SUPPLIER TO UK DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL MARKETS Energy Exploration amp Exploitation 16 2 3 255 257 1998 JSTOR 43865317 Stevenson Tom 1999 Eastern to cut 200 more jobs The Independent Eastern and Hidroelectrica form trading alliance Power Engineering International 1 January 1999 TXU boosts stake in Spanish energy company Oil amp Gas Journal 3 July 2000 TXU to Become Second Largest Energy Retailer in the United Kingdom Power Engineering International 8 August 2000 OFGEM 7 August 2000 TXU Europe s acquisition of Norweb Energi PDF a b Teather David 14 October 2002 TXU abandons British energy market The Guardian Name change The Bolton News 17 August 2001 TXU acquisition creates UK s biggest power retailer Oil amp Gas Journal 3 August 2000 WORLD BUSINESS BRIEFING EUROPE TXU BUYS UTILITY STAKE New York Times 8 July 2000 DCR Press Release on TXU Europe Limited Eastern Electricity Fitch Ratings 16 June 2000 TXU Withdraws Its Offer To Purchase Hidroelectrica Wall Street Journal 28 March 2000 Macallister Terry 15 December 1999 Fury over further 600 job cuts in utilities The Guardian About Us UK Power Networks Retrieved 31 October 2021 TXU Europe 2001 Annual Report SEC Retrieved 1 November 2021 Smith Rebecca 20 November 2002 TXU to Sell Power Distribution Business In England to London Electricity Group Wall Street Journal TXU Europe agrees to sell interest in Hidroelectrica del Cantabrico Power Engineering International 25 January 2001 TXU Energi New Sponsor TWTD 2 May 2001 Morgan Oliver 2 June 2001 International Power in 250m deal with TXU The Observer DEE SCHWANHAUSSER 24 August 2001 TXU leases 705 MW of gas fired plant to Centrica Power Grid International Top Plant London Array Offshore Wind Farm Outer Thames Estuary UK PowerMag 1 December 2014 TXU buys Amerada Hess U K retail business Dallas Business Journal 1 March 2002 Harrison Michael 2 March 2002 TXU pays 117m for Amerada unit The Independent Abbott Lynn 9 April 2002 Ipswich Village on Schedule Ipswich Star TXU buys Braunschweiger Versorgungs AG Energie Chronik No 20506 2 May 2002 Rugby League appoints Camelot executive as marketing director Marketing Week 12 December 2002 US firm pulls plug in power crisis BBC News 14 October 2002 Stewart Hamilton Ivan Moss 17 October 2003 Rise and Fall of TXU Europe ref IMD 3 1274 Institute for Management Development John Bower September 2002 Why Did Electricity Prices Fall in England and Wales Market Mechanism or Market Structure EL 02 Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Powergen buys TXU s British arm BBC News 21 October 2002 SSE battles it out with Powergen over TXU The Herald 21 October 2002 Kapner Suzanne 10 April 2001 World Business Briefing Europe E on to Buy Powergen The New York Times Harrison Michael 17 February 2003 Hanson shareholders lose 19m on TXU Europe The Independent Geograph Writing on the wall Westwick Street c Stephen Richards cc by sa 2 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eastern Electricity amp oldid 1134599714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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