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Westenergie's DigiKoo Welcomes New Leadership

On April 1, 2024, Dr. Catharina Friedrich will take over the management of the Westenergie subsidiary - DigiKoo GmbH, which provides municipal utilities, municipalities, network operators, and utility companies with data as well as analysis and forecasting systems for shaping the energy transition. As a member of the board of Rhenag Rheinische Energie AG, Friedrich has previously been responsible for the utility company's operational energy business and succeeds Martin Möller, who will leave the Westenergie Group on March 31, 2024.  Catharina's experience Dr. Catharina Friedrich has extensive professional experience in the energy industry. The graduate mathematician and doctor of engineering began her career at RWE Rhein-Ruhr Netzservice GmbH and quickly assumed management responsibility in various roles. After working in various staff functions and as head of the construction planning department, Friedrich took over the management of the Sieg regional center of Westnetz GmbH. In this role, she was responsible for the planning, construction, and operation of the electrical and gas distribution networks together with around 200 employees.  operational energy It has been known since November 2023 that Friedrich will resign from her position on the Board of Management On January 1, 2020, Dr. Catharina Friedrich was appointed to the Board of Management of Rhenag Rheinische Energie AG and assumed responsibility for the operational energy business, from sales to technical issues to renewable energies. It has been known since November 2023 that Friedrich will resign from her position on the Board of Management of Rhenag on March 31, 2024.  heat transition "We are delighted that Dr. Catharina Friedrich is returning to her old place of work and will be a valuable addition to the Westenergie Group team in the future. She is an established expert in the challenges of the operational energy business," said Stefan Küppers, Chief Technology Officer of Westenergie AG.  He adds, "From her previous role, she knows very well how the heat transition will affect the existing infrastructure. I wish Dr. Friedrich every success in her work." strategic business area Katherina Reiche, CEO of Westenergie AG, stated, "Thanks to her expertise - most recently in the municipal environment - and her experience in the energy industry, Dr. Friedrich is the right person to further develop DigiKoo and the strategic business area of ​​heat planning within the corporate group."  She adds, "We would like to thank Martin Möller very much for his outstanding performance in various important functions for the group." significant contribution Katherina Reiche continues, "Not only has he made a significant contribution to the strategic development of the Westenergie Group, but as managing director he has also successfully built up DigiKoo and ensured the company's consistent growth." "I am grateful for the close and trusting cooperation over the past few years. I am pleased that Martin Möller will continue to work on the major challenges of the global energy industry in his new role and wish him all the best for this task and personally," adds Katherina Reiche.  Martin Möller He made a significant contribution to the cultural integration of the individual units of Westenergie Martin Möller joined the RWE Group in 2012. After working at RWE Consulting and as head of international market development in the grid division of innogy SE, he led the project to set up what is the Westenergie Group. He then took over the corporate development department, coordinated the creation of the Westenergie Group's corporate strategy, and, among other things, made a significant contribution to the cultural integration of the individual units of the Westenergie Group with the Westwärts project. global energy networks Since the beginning of 2022, Möller has initially been the managing director of DigiKoo, which he has successfully positioned on the market since then. On April 1, 2024, Martin Möller will take on a responsible role outside the group as an expert in global energy networks at a renowned management consultancy. 

E.ON Thanks Bernhard Günther Former Innogy CFO To Leave The Company At The End Of The Year

After 22 years with RWE and innogy and later at E.ON, Bernhard Günther will leave E.ON on December 31, 2020. Over the course of his career, he has performed various key roles covering all areas of finance. Günther began his career in the Group Controlling department before switching to RWE Power, and there and within RWE AG he quickly took on managerial tasks before becoming CFO of RWEST, RWE’s trading business. He was later appointed CFO of RWE AG and then innogy SE in 2016. In all these positions, Bernhard Günther left his mark with strategic and expert foresight. As CFO, he was responsible for the RWE carve-out project and in parallel to this was the driving force behind the successful IPO of the young and innovative company innogy. Shaping crucial elements Johannes Teyssen, CEO of E.ON SE, had this to say: “Over the last 22 years, Bernhard Günther has helped to shape crucial elements of the German energy industry.” “He has also made an important contribution to the success of the complex and pioneering integration of innogy. With his hands-on, always constructive and extremely professional, and loyal approach, in his own special way Günther embodied the innogy culture that is now enriching the new E.ON.” “I particularly admire his passion and his willingness to tread new ground, as well as his fighting spirit in dealing with setbacks and difficult situations.” Managing the integration Leonhard Birnbaum commented: “Even after completion of the takeover, Bernhard Günther continued to manage the integration of innogy as a member of the Board because he felt a pressing obligation to his employees and his company. “He was and is a stroke of luck for us at E.ON. I cannot imagine a better colleague to lead the integration or a better person to have on the Board at innogy.” “As a company, we owe a big debt of thanks to Bernhard, but I also know that to many people he is a role-model both professionally and personally. We will miss him and wish him all the best for the tasks awaiting him.”

E.ON Sells Innogy’s Electricity And Gas Retail Business In The Czech Republic To MVM Group

German Energy Company E.ON SE and MVM Group signed an agreement regarding the sale of innogy SE’s entire electricity and gas retail business in the Czech Republic, innogy Ceska republika a.s., for an undisclosed amount. The transaction is subject to the approval of the European Commission and is expected to close before year-end. innogy is currently supplying 1.2 million gas customers and 0.4 million electricity customers in the Czech Republic. The final step This transaction marks the final step in the fulfilment of the remedies offered by E.ON in the context of the antitrust approval of E.ON’s takeover of innogy. E.ON has previously entered into agreements for the sale of a significant part of E.ON’s German heating electricity business, part of E.ON’s electricity retail business in Hungary, and regarding the discontinuation of the construction and operation of a number of electric-vehicle charging stations on motorways in Germany.

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