Dolomiti Energia

Dolomiti Energia S.p.A.
Public
Industry Energy industry
Predecessor Trentino Servizi
Dolomiti Energia
Founded 2009 (2009)
Headquarters Trento, Italy
Area served
Italy
Key people
Marco Merler (CEO)
Rudi Oss (Chairman)
Products Natural gas
Electric power
Revenue €1.420 billion (2014)
Number of employees
1.300 (2014)
Website www.gruppodolomitienergia.it

Dolomiti Energia S.p.A is an energy company in the field of electricity and natural gas headquartered in Trento, Italy. The company was established in 2009. Dolomiti Energia employs about 1,300 people in Italy. Chairman of the board is Rudi Oss and chief executive officer is Marco Merler.[1]

History

Dolomiti Energia was established in 2009 in Trento with the merger of Dolomiti Energia and Trentino Servizi. Dolomiti Energia was the majority shareholder of the hydroelectric power stations of Trentino Alto Adige and Trentino Servizi takes its name becoming the new Dolomiti Energia.

In September 2009, Dolomiti Energia acquired the majority of Multiutility S.p.A. headquartered in Verona, and during the same year it acquire 100% of Avisio Energia, which will change its name into Dolomiti Reti S.p.A.. In 2010 Dolomiti Energia acquired PVB Power Bulgaria, an energy company in the field of hydroelectricity in Bulgaria.

In November 2011 it was established Sf Energy, a joint venture between Dolomiti Energia, Sel and Enel Produzione for the management of the hydroelectric plant of San Floriano del Collio.[2] In 2012 Dolomiti Energia became shareholder for the 7% of Edipower S.p.A.. Dolomiti Energia is the main sponsor of Aquila Trento, which play in Serie A.

In July 2016, Dolomiti Energia Trading debuted at European Energy Exchange.[3]

Activity

Example of a Pelton wheel outside the headquarters in Rovereto

The Group's operating statement in 2012 gave the following data :[4]

Major shareholders

As of 2011 members of Dolomiti Energia are:[5]

  • FT Energia: 11,80 %
  • A2A: 7,9%
  • Fondazione Caritro: 5,3%
  • ISA: 4,1%
  • EnerGo: 1,8
  • FinDolomiti Energia: 47,8%
  • Comune of Trento: 5,8%
  • Comune of Rovereto: 4,3%
  • Other comuni: 2,8%
  • Bacino imbrifero montano–BIM: 2,0%
  • STET: 1,8%
  • AGS: 1,2%
  • AIR: 1,0%
  • ACSM Primiero: 0,8%
  • Other companies: 1,6%

References

  1. "Management". gruppodolomitienergia.it. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. "Storia" [History]. gruppodolomitienergia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  3. "Dolomiti Energia Trading debutta alla Borsa elettrica tedesca" [Dolomiti Energia Trading debuted at German energy exchange]. gruppodolomitienergia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  4. "Dati di bilancio" [Balance sheet data]. gruppodolomitienergia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  5. "Azionisti" [Shareholders]. gruppodolomitienergia.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 July 2016.

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