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RWE launches power distribution to homes

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June 10, 2015

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German power utility RWE is entering the Slovenian market, starting with the sale of electricity to households. In taking this step, the company is continuing its policy of tapping new supply markets in Eastern Europe, it noted in a press release. The plan is to gain 10% of the market by 2020, head of the Slovenian RWE’s subsidiary Nikola Krečar told the press.

The German giant will start with simple products, with the main offer consisting of one-, two- and three-year deals, and packages without subscription. It will also sell LED lights. „Our clients will be able to save EUR 100 annually and at the same time reduce their consumption by up to 15 percent,“ Krečar said, adding that the company would offer competitive and fair pricing, Slovenia Times portal reported. RWE’s entry in the Slovenian market will bring significant change, and its presence will bring positive effects in terms of competition, he claims. „I believe that our arrival will be beneficial for all consumers, including those who will not come to us.“

Karl Kraus of the Management Board of RWE East, the company’s Central and Southeast Europe division, said that RWE wants to become one of the leading energy companies in Slovenia, noting that the Slovenian electricity supply market is „very liberalized.“ According to him, the company will first focus on households, which is to be followed by business consumers and industry. RWE could later sell natural gas and will look to launch renewable projects, Kraus added.

RWE is present in 12 European markets and supplies around 24 million consumers with electricity and gas, the press release said. The RWE group, which employs some 60,000 people, said it generated EUR 50 billion in revenue last year. According to Krečar, the company will directly and indirectly create around 150 jobs in Slovenia.

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