EON hires BNP Paribas to sell $1.1bn Czech retail business
EON has hired BNP Paribas to help sell an energy supplier in the Czech Republic it’s gaining as part of its pending takeover of rival Innogy, people with knowledge of the matter said.
EON has hired BNP Paribas to help sell an energy supplier in the Czech Republic it’s gaining as part of its pending takeover of rival Innogy, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Households across the country have seen a combined £1.2 billion added to energy bills thanks to 42 price rises in the six months since the Government's flagship price cap was supposed to end rip-off bills, new research has found.
The prospective developer of a large wind farm yesterday denied its plans would leave a Caithness village beset on all sides by turbines.
The 22 billion-euro ($27.1 billion) deal that’s shaking up the world of German utilities also has a very British dimension.
EON SE’s 22 billion-euro ($27.1 billion) bid for Innogy SE establishes a German energy champion after Angela Merkel’s radical energy policy wrought years of upheaval on the country’s once-mighty utilities.
The first turbine at a £1.3 billion offshore wind farm has started generating power.
Energy subsidiary company, EON Wind Services, has announced today that it will provide third part services to the Drone Hill Wind Farm in the Scottish Borders.
Finnish utility Fortum Oyj plans to offer 8.05 billion euros ($9.7 billion) for EON SE’s legacy fossil fuel and trading business, Uniper SE, as consolidation in the European power sector accelerates.
E.on blamed poor offshore wind generation in the UK for a decrease in sales in the first half of 2017.
EON SE, Germany’s biggest renewable energy producer, raised about 1.35 billion euros ($1.45 billion) through a share offering that’ll help it reduce debt and pay for nuclear waste storage.
Germany’s EON SE will officially part with its fossil fuel past tomorrow, when a new company called Uniper is created. Here’s what you should know about the spinoff.
EON SE's profit fell 30% after the firm wrote-off EUR8.3billion ($8.9billion) in generation assets.
The $1.6 billion transaction between utility E.ON and Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman over Norwegian oil assets will be handled like any other, Norway's oil and energy minister said on Wednesday, despite sanctions on Russia.
Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman’s investment firm LetterOne agreed to buy EON's oil and gas assets in the North Sea for $1.6billion.