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LinkSince the beginning of 2020, the largest private telecommunications provider in Switzerland relies on hydropower: Axpo has concluded a full supply contract with Sunrise. The agreement includes the supply of electricity from the Axpo hydropower plants to all the Sunrise locations in Switzerland.
LinkAlpinSolar, the largest alpine solar plant in Switzerland, is now fully operational. During the winter months, the plant, 2,500 metres above sea level, will produce about three times more power than a comparable facility in the Swiss midlands, benefitting from reflections off the snow and its location above the fog. AlpinSolar will make an important contribution to the energy transition and supply solar power to counteract the winter power gap. The pioneering plant was realised through a cooperation between Axpo, IWB and Denner.
LinkProof of safety requirements for the gravity dam of the new Limmern pumped storage plant on the Muttenalp have been fulfilled. Over a period of 60 days, Axpo filled the Muttsee reservoir to the maximum water of level of 2474 metres above sea level for the first time in order to test dam performance. Testing results fulfil all the requirements: The dam holds what it promises – in concrete terms, 23 million m3 of water. The multi-phase initial filling programme took place under close cooperation with the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), which subsequently confirmed the safety of the plant. The Limmern pumped storage plant will make an important contribution to supply security thanks to its high pumping capacity, turbines with a performance of 1000 megawatts each, and its flexible scope of utilisation.
LinkThe Axpo Kids & Family Day 2018
LinkAxpo’s leading position in the Eastern European energy services market has been reinforced by the signing of a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with CEZ’s Fântânele-Cogealac-Gradina wind farm, part of Macquarie Asset Management’s energy portfolio in Romania.
LinkAxpo is further expanding its business activities related to renewable energies: The company’s Polish branch will provide green electricity to Johnson Matthey (JM), a leader in sustainable technologies, for a battery cathode materials plant in Konin, Poland. Using 100% renewable energy by means of a full supply contract will significantly reduce the plant’s carbon footprint and support Poland’s shift to a lower carbon economy.
LinkLimmern pumped storage plant: First reservoir filling on the Muttenalp
Link100% green energy from Axpo! Discover the benefits of our two variable-price electricity sales models – ecoSmart and Full Flex.
LinkAnyone wishing to add ecological value to their electricity purchases can benefit from Axpo's comprehensive range of various certificates of origin.
LinkAxpo offers a wide range of products and services that are tailored to meet your electricity needs (origination). You benefit from Axpo's proven experience in energy trading, risk management and market analysis, as well as its international presence across Europe and the United States.
LinkSuccessful conclusion of negotiations
LinkAxpo has signed a solar power purchase agreement (PPA) in Poland marking another major milestone for the company in Eastern Europe. The agreement will see Axpo’s Warsaw-headquartered subsidiary off-take the electricity produced by solar plants owned by R.Power Group, one of the fastest-growing solar energy developers in Europe.
LinkAxpo has its own extensive portfolio of natural gas for physical full supply of your customers as well as for your own requirements.
LinkVolkswind GmbH, an Axpo subsidiary, has concluded an agreement with Chorus Clean Energy AG for the sale of a wind farm portfolio in Western France. Chorus Clean Energy AG is special-ised in the operation of solar and wind energy plants. With the agreed upon sale of the four wind farms with a total installed capacity of 62.2 Megawatt (MW) to the German company, Axpo is consistently implementing its wind energy strategy. Axpo intends to realise higher added value from the renewable energies business.
LinkAxpo is planning to construct a 9 MWp ground-mounted plant in the canton of Schwyz together with the local energy company EWZ AG. The first alpine plant in the canton will make an important contribution to the winter power supply in the region in the future. Following on from NalpSolar and the solar plant in the Disentis ski resort, the plant in the canton of Schwyz will be the third large-scale solar installation to be implemented by Axpo as part of its solar offensive.
LinkGrid stability as a challenge
LinkUnit 2 of the Beznau nuclear power plant (KKB) went back on grid yesterday evening. During the work performed over a two-week period, one sixth of the fuel elements were replaced on an alternating basis. With the completion of reactor core reloading, the plant is now ready for the next operating period.
LinkVolkswind GmbH, an Axpo subsidiary, has fulfilled all the conditions required for the conclusion of the sale of four newly developed wind farms. As of 30 September 2016, the plants in Western France will become the property of Chorus Clean Energy AG, a company specialising in the operation of solar and wind energy plants. This is the first time Axpo has sold newly developed wind power plants out of the portfolio of its subsidiary Volkswind, which was taken over by Axpo last year. The sale is in line with Axpo’s strategy to realise higher value added from the business with the construction, development and sale of wind power plants.
LinkApprentice camp 2017 - A look back
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