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With Spinoff, German Utility E.On to Focus on Renewable Energy
By Stanley Reed
December 1, 2014

LONDON — European and German policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions are
making life difficult for traditional power generation companies and forcing
them to change.

In the most radical move yet, E.On, one of Germany’s largest utilities, said on
Sunday that it would gradually leave the conventional electricity generation
business of coal, nuclear and natural gas power plants. The company said it
would start the process now and present a plan to spin off most of the unit that
held the conventional power generation to shareholders at the annual meeting in
2016.

“We are seeing the emergence of two distinct energy worlds,” the company’s chief
executive, Johannes Teyssen, said on a call with analysts on Monday.

Mr. Teyssen said that E.On was convinced that utilities would need to decide
whether to focus on renewable energy like wind and solar power and related
businesses, or to stick to power generation that produces greenhouse gases.

full:
http://dealbook.nytimes.com//2014/12/01/german-utility-e-on-to-focus-on-renewable-energy/

more:
EON Banks on Renewables in Split From Conventional Power
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-30/eon-banks-on-renewables-with-plan-to-spin-off-conventional-power.html
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