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KSBG acquires Evonik's stake in STEAG for Euro 570 mn

STEAG, which has subsidiaries in India, Brazil, Turkey, Switzerland and the US, intends to expand the power generation potential, especially in the area of renewable energy, in Germany and abroad

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KSBG acquires Evonik's stake in STEAG for Euro 570 mn

STEAG's Leuna refinery power plant in Germany

Rhine-Ruhr consortium of municipal utilities signed a contract with Evonik to take over the remaining 49% in the power utility STEAG, which is headquartered in Essen, for about Euro 570 million. The consortium which had already acquired 51 percent of STEAG in 2011, now becomes the sole owner of STEAG, which has subsidiaries in India, Brazil, Turkey, Switzerland and the US. The closing is expected in early September.
 
Bernd Wilmert, Chairman of the Managing Board of KSBG (Municipal Holding Company) and spokesperson for the Managing Board at Stadtwerke Bochum Holding GmbH (Municipal Utilities Bochum Holding Company), explained, “Rhine-Ruhr consortium of municipal utilities is taking advantage of the current favourable situation in the capital market and is exercising its contractually agreed call option to acquire the outstanding 49 percent at the current time. With each year we would have waited, the takeover would have become substantially more expensive. In addition, as sole shareholder of STEAG, we have better options for shaping the further development of the company".
 
Klaus Engel, Chairman of the Executive Board of Evonik Industries AG, says: "We know that STEAG is in good hands with KSBG. With the transfer of the remaining shares to STEAG, we have now completed what we began nearly four years ago as part of our concentration on specialty chemicals.”
 
At the end of 2010, KSBG and Evonik had signed a contract by which KSBG took over 51 percent of the shares in the power company. With the purchase contract, an agreement had been reached, which enabled Rhine-Ruhr consortium of municipal utilities to now exercise the option to acquire the outstanding 49 percent. The purchase price mechanism for the second portion was also specified then.
 
STEAG intends to expand the generation potential, especially in the area of renewable energy, in Germany and abroad, and to diversify itself more intensively in the generation mix. The goal on the one hand is to continue in the future to operate the domestic power plants competitively under the changed conditions of the energy turnaround in Germany and to continue to expand the trading expertise.
 
Internationally, on the other hand, STEAG wants to take part in the growing worldwide market for conventional and renewable energies and to expand its market share in the area of services along the energy generation chain. In Germany, the intention is to establish STEAG as a municipal generation, trading, and service platform and to develop the business with industrial customers and within cooperative municipal enterprises.

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First Published: Sep 01 2014 | 5:58 PM IST

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