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  • Energy supplier boosts profits despite lower turnover

    Energy supplier boosts profits despite lower turnover

    The AEW Group has had a successful financial year in 2025. According to a press release, the Aargau-based energy supplier achieved total revenue of 833.1 million Swiss francs. This is 4.2 per cent less than in the previous year. At the same time, operating profit before interest and taxes increased by 24.4 million to 131.4 million Swiss francs. The adjusted net profit stands at 159.7 million Swiss francs. The canton can expect a dividend of 53.0 million Swiss francs.

    The company attributes this growth to one-off effects. These included not only the efficient management of the energy business but also the early sale of own-generated electricity on the power exchange, as well as the strong performance of the Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant (KKL) decommissioning and disposal fund, the Axpo dividend and a write-down in the power plant portfolio. AEW holds a 5.4 per cent stake in KKL.

    Investments stood at 94.3 million, slightly above the previous year’s figure (93.0 million).

    “Operationally, 2025 was a very good year for AEW,” CEO Marc Ritter is quoted as saying in the statement. “Our organisation has picked up pace and, at the same time, demonstrated that it can perform effectively even in a very challenging and dynamic market environment.”

  • Municipal energy supplier is systematically expanding its infrastructure and district heating network

    Municipal energy supplier is systematically expanding its infrastructure and district heating network

    The Zurich City Electricity Works generated turnover of 1.44 billion Swiss francs in 2025, according to a statement from ewz. This represents an increase of CHF 11 million year-on-year. Operating expenses rose by CHF 64 million to CHF 1.02 billion over the same period. This was driven by the integration of the district heating network of Entsorgung Recycling Zürich (ERZ-Fernwärme) and additional energy procurement. A profit of CHF 303 million was reported, compared with CHF 391 million in the previous year.

    “This strong result is primarily attributable to energy sales on the open market, a profit from the marketing of wind power production abroad and the targeted use of funds,” ewz Director Benedikt Loepfe is quoted as saying in the statement. “The successful integration of district heating, involving over 100 additional employees, impressively demonstrates our company’s adaptability.”

    In the reporting year, ewz also invested CHF 244 million in networks, power stations and shareholdings. That is CHF 48 million more than in the previous year, the energy supplier writes. “Capital requirements will rise massively over the next ten years so that the necessary investments of over CHF 3 billion can be made,” explains Loepfe. “ewz’s current strong financial position enables us to make these investments in the future of energy and security of supply in the coming years using our own funds.” CHF 80 million of this year’s profit will be transferred to the city.

  • IWB leaves the energy crisis behind in terms of profit

    IWB leaves the energy crisis behind in terms of profit

    IWB increased its turnover by 11 per cent to CHF 1,265 million in 2023, a new record. According to a statement from the Basel-based energy supplier, this was due in particular to higher revenue from electricity supply on the free market, the growing solar business and the increase in gas tariffs at the end of 2022. At CHF 128 million, profit returned to the level before the energy crisis. it had totalled CHF 127 million in 2021 and had shrunk to CHF 58 million in 2022.

    However, at CHF 721 million, the procurement costs for energy were only slightly below those of the previous year, when they totalled CHF 738 million. By comparison, procurement costs in 2021 were still at CHF 363 million. The purchase prices for electricity in 2023 were only slightly below the previous year’s level, while those for gas were even higher.

    At 201 million, IWB invested more than ever before in 2023. This was primarily due to the expansion of district heating. IWB plans to expand the district heating network in Basel by 60 kilometres between 2022 and 2037. in 2022 and 2023, 7 kilometres were installed and 630 new connections were sold.

  • Energie Ausserschwyz increases capital for district heating expansion

    Energie Ausserschwyz increases capital for district heating expansion

    In a media release,Energie Ausserschwyz announced the result of a capital increase of CHF 25.5 million completed at the end of September to expand the district heating network. The investors are the main shareholder EW Höfe AG and the 100-member Ausserschwyz Energy Cooperative.

    With the new funds, the energy provider is initially aiming for an accelerated expansion in the direction of Pfäffikon, it says. District heating pipelines are to be laid to the Ausserschwyz Cantonal School in Pfäffikon and to the centres of Lachen and Altendorf. Further expansion plans for the existing district heating network concern additional areas at the energy provider’s headquarters in Galgenen.

    On the initiative of Energie Ausserschwyz, a district heating network has been under construction in the districts of March and Höfe since 2021. From the energy centre, properties in Galgenen, Siebnen, Lachen, Altendorf and Pfäffikon are to receive their heat from renewable sources such as wood chips and biomass. In 2023, district heating infrastructure worth 20 million Swiss francs was installed. Further expansion plans call for total investments of 15 million francs in 2024.

    With the capital increase, Energie Ausserschwyz is also reacting to the inflation in construction costs, interest rates and raw material prices, the company says. “The business model of district heating means that considerable upfront investments have to be made in the expansion of the network before heat can flow and be sold. The higher the inflation, the more cost-intensive these upfront investments are

  • IWB tests alpine solar plant on Melchsee-Frutt

    IWB tests alpine solar plant on Melchsee-Frutt

    IWB has concluded a cooperation agreement with the Kerns Alpine Cooperative outside the stone bridge. According to a press release, the agreement provides for the feasibility of a solar plant on the Melchsee-Frutt plateau to be examined. In addition to the technical details, the effects of a photovoltaic system on the existing management and the environment will also be analysed.

    The good accessibility, the high altitude and the snow favour the production of electricity, especially in winter, according to the statement. The plant would be connected to the Obwalden electricity company.

    The two contract partners have already begun talks with the municipality of Kerns and the canton of Obwalden. Other stakeholders and environmental organisations are also to be included in the talks.

    Markus Ettlin-Niederberger, president of the Kerns Alpine Cooperative, welcomes the expansion of the project. “We can make an active contribution to a renewable and secure energy supply and even increase local added value,” he is quoted as saying in the press release. Pascal Semlitsch also sees great potential in the project. “Melchsee-Frutt offers very good conditions for an alpine solar plant,” the head of investments at IWB is quoted as saying. “We have the goal that more renewable, domestic solar power can be produced very locally and in an environmentally friendly way.”

    IWB has already built an alpine solar plant at the Muttsee dam in the canton of Glarus together with Axpo.

  • Energie 360° renovates its headquarters in Altstetten

    Energie 360° renovates its headquarters in Altstetten

    Energie 360° wants to convert and repair its headquarters at Aargauerstrasse 182 in Altstetten, which was built in 2003. The energy supplier, which is majority owned by the city of Zurich , is investing almost 28 million francs in this. In its capacity as client representative, the Office for Buildings of the City of Zurich has now submitted the corresponding building application, the city administration and energy company inform in a joint statement . They expect construction to begin next spring.

    The conversion work is intended to adapt the headquarters to the requirements of a modern working environment "with flexible and hybrid working concepts", according to the statement. For this purpose, the existing premises are to be redesigned “into an open office landscape” with correspondingly modernized building services. A large-scale photovoltaic system is planned for the facades and roof.

    After a "strategic review", the management of Energie 360° has given up on initial considerations of adding a new building to the existing building, the statement explains further. Instead, the existing building should be optimized "for an efficient and result-oriented working environment". Jessenvollweider Architektur from Basel is responsible for the architectural concept.

    By 2040, Energie 360° wants to switch its offer exclusively to energy from renewable sources. According to the announcement, the conversion of the headquarters is driving this “transformation of the company and enables targeted energy saving measures in our own operations”.

  • EWA-energieUri creates a new solar community

    EWA-energieUri creates a new solar community

    EWA-energieUri is realizing the Uri solar community in Schattdorf. As the Uri energy provider announced , it wants to set up a photovoltaic system on the roof of the Uri Foundation for Disabled Persons, in which interested private parties can also participate. They can now reserve individual square meters of the facility for a fixed price of CHF 339. In return, they receive solar power for over 20 years.

    The plant is to generate a total of 49,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per year on 260 square meters. That is 165 kilowatt hours per square meter, around 4 percent of the consumption of an average household. Commissioning of the plant is planned for spring 2023. Interested parties can already reserve their share at meinurstrom-sun.ch .

    "The Uri solar community is an attractive product for producing and purchasing solar power easily and easily, even without your own roof," Werner Jauch, CEO of EWA-energieUri, is quoted as saying in the press release.

  • Heat concept from waste incineration and heat from the lake is being examined

    Heat concept from waste incineration and heat from the lake is being examined

    According to a press release , the energy supply companies Energie Kreuzlingen , Stadtwerke Konstanz , the KVA Thurgau association from Weinfelden TG and EKT AG from Arbon TG want to join forces in order to use new heat sources more optimally in a cross-border alliance.

    A heat supply concept is being considered in which the use of CO2-neutral waste heat from the waste incineration plant of the KVA via district heating line and seawater heat from the Constance funnel are combined.

    The four partners called in Swisspower AG to examine the feasibility of the project from a technical, economic, legal and organizational point of view. A result is expected in the course of the year.

    Swisspower supports municipal utilities and energy suppliers with cooperation initiatives, consulting services and networking offers on the way to energy systems without CO2 emissions.

  • Nyon builds district heating network

    Nyon builds district heating network

    Nyoner Stadtwerke and Romande Energie establish the joint venture thermorésÔ Nyon SA. This is to set up a district heating network in the city on Lake Geneva, to which up to 130 buildings can be connected, write the city and the Vaudois energy supplier in a message .

    The network is to be heated to 85 percent with wood chips from the region. Natural gas or biogas should only be used at peak times in winter. The initiators expect a reduction in CO2 emissions of more than 7,000 tons.

    Stadtwerke and Romande Energie are already working together on the EnergeÔ project. This is intended to promote the use of geothermal energy from medium depths. This geothermal energy should also be able to be used in the new district heating network in the future.

  • WWZ Group defies the pandemic

    WWZ Group defies the pandemic

    According to a statement from the WWZ Group , the Zug-based energy, telecommunications and water supplier generated total net sales of CHF 227.6 million in the 2020 financial year. In a year-on-year comparison, this corresponds to a marginal decrease of 0.3 percent.

    "Despite the corona pandemic, WWZ was largely able to achieve its goals," CEO Andreas Widmer is quoted as saying in the press release. "Although energy sales fell as a result of the lockdown and the warm weather, we were still able to keep net sales at the previous year's level." In addition, the group has pushed ahead with "expanding our strategic growth areas", explains Widmer.

    The CEO particularly points out the area of district heating. In the year under review, the group's flagship project, Circulago, put the first district headquarters into operation. Circulago uses the energy of the Zug lake water to generate heat and cold.

    In the year under review, WWZ invested a total of 87.0 million francs in maintaining the infrastructure and expanding district heating and telecommunications networks. As a result of these high investments and increased depreciation, the operating result at EBIT level fell by 10.8 percent year-on-year, explains WWZ. Specifically, an operating result of 37.4 million francs was achieved. At 39.0 million francs, consolidated profit was 19.1 percent lower than in the previous year.

    For the current year, the group assumes that investments, operating costs and depreciation will remain high. "The transition from fossil natural gas to renewable district heating and the establishment of further growth areas will temporarily burden the income statement," explains WWZ CFO Andreas Ronchetti Salomon. However, the group is well equipped to continue its strategic development “even under difficult conditions”.

  • Bern is testing street lamps as charging stations

    Bern is testing street lamps as charging stations

    The municipal energy supplier Energie Wasser Bern (ewb) wants to convert street lamps in two Bern quarters into charging stations for electric vehicles. At the end of March, according to a press release, ewb will put two upgraded lanterns into operation at Thormannstrasse 62 and 64 and at Huberstrasse 16. The two masts will be equipped with type 2 sockets, the European standard for charging e-cars.

    ewb is responding to the growing demand for e-cars and thus also for charging points in Bern. The test stations are located on residential parking areas marked blue. According to the press release, this makes them particularly suitable for residents of Thormannstrasse and Huberstrasse who have an e-car and a resident parking card.

    ewb wants to expand the e-charging stations specifically in the blue zones, because this is where most people from Bern park. The energy supplier is technically supported for the project by Siemens and ubitricity as well as MOVE as an e-mobility service provider. The City of Bern and EnergieSchweiz are also involved.

    For owners of diesel and gasoline cars as well as e-vehicles that are not supposed to be charged, the areas will no longer be available until the end of the pilot phase in spring 2022. They should be able to recognize this from the corresponding signs. At the end of the test phase, ewb and its project partners want to evaluate the data and decide whether to introduce such charging lanterns across the board.

  • Canton Uri increases stake in EWA-energieUri

    Canton Uri increases stake in EWA-energieUri

    As part of its energy strategy, the canton of Uri is aiming for a long-term majority stake in EWA-energieUri , inform the canton, EWA-energieUri and Centralschweizische Kraftwerke AG ( CWK ) in a joint message . In the coming years, the canton's participation in the energy and water supplier is to be expanded from the current 29 to 40 percent. To this end, the canton of Uri wants to take over a stake from CKW.

    A corresponding agreement has already been signed by the three partners, the message goes on to say. It regulates the acquisition of further shares by the canton in the course of awarding water rights concessions.

    Specifically, the canton of Uri is initially to receive a further 5 percent of the shares in EWA-energieUri when the Lucendro shares in Uri are awarded. The license is due to be renewed in 2024. The canton of Uri will transfer its shares in the Lucendro power plant to EWA-energieUri and in return will receive shares in the Uri energy supplier. The allocation of the shares from the Ritom, Wassen and Amsteg power plants to EWA-energieUri is intended to bring in a further 6 percent of the Uri energy supplier for the canton. The shares are assigned to the canton by CWK.

  • EBL is investing up to 1.4 billion in the energy transition

    EBL is investing up to 1.4 billion in the energy transition

    EBL wants to drive the energy transition in Switzerland and Europe with large investments. As the Basel-based energy supplier announced , it wants to create EBL X Invest, a new investment vehicle for professional investors, in 2021. This is to be equipped with equity of 250 to 500 million euros. This should trigger investments of 700 million to 1.4 billion euros in wind, solar and water power in Switzerland and Europe.

    The new investment vehicle builds on EBL Wind Invest AG, which was founded in 2016 by EBL, institutional investors and pension funds. EBL Invest is said to have invested a total of 370 million euros in wind power plants in Germany by the end of 2020 with equity of 120 million euros. The plants are expected to generate 370 gigawatt hours of electricity per year.

    EBL also relies on renewable energies in its own company. 97 percent of the company's own vehicle fleet is to be converted to electric drives by 2030. 95 percent of the headquarters in Liestal are managed with renewable energies.