Energia Group Explained

Energia Group
Type:Private
Industry:Energy
Revenue:€2,031 million (2019)
Operating Income:€119.9 million (2019)
Owner:I Squared Capital
Num Employees:795 (2019)
Subsid:
Power NI
Energia
Foundation:1998
Location:Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Energia Group (formerly Viridian Group) is an Irish energy company with interests across the island of Ireland. From a consumer perspective, Energia Group organises itself into two main groups: Power NI and Energia.

Businesses

Energia Group's strategy is strongly focused on Irish energy markets. Its businesses are organised in two main groups: Power NI and Energia.[1] [2]

Power NI

Power NI supplies over 600,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland with electricity.[3]

Power NI Power Procurement Business manages the group's power purchase agreements.[4] [5]

Power NI was the former customer supply business of Northern Ireland Electricity, known originally as NIE Supply and then after its separation from the rest of NIE, as NIE Energy. Both it and the Power Procurement Business "were separated from NIE on 1 November 2007 in accordance with the requirements of the 2003 EU Electricity Directive which required the independence of the distribution system operation function." In 2010 Viridian sold Northern Ireland Electricity, including the NIE name, to the Electricity Supply Board - the state-owned electricity company of Ireland. As a result, NIE Energy was no longer allowed to use the NIE name, and it rebranded as Power NI on 25 July 2011.

Energia

Energia was founded in 1999 and became the first independent supplier in Northern Ireland. Within a year it had entered the Irish business electricity market. By 2003, Energia had established itself as Ireland's leading independent energy business supplying over 30% of large industrial electricity requirements. Energia now supplies over 250,000 homes in the Republic of Ireland.[6] [7]

Energia Renewables and Flexible Generation

Energia Flexible Generation generates electricity through Huntstown power station, whilst Energia Renewables generates via wind power across the island of Ireland.[8]

History

Energia Group (formerly Viridian Group) was formed in 1998 as a holding company for Northern Ireland Electricity plc, the purpose of the reorganisation was to "step up the move into unregulated markets and for expansion overseas."[9] NIE was a public utility which was privatised in 1993. Formerly a vertically integrated monopoly, NIE's power stations were demerged and sold prior to privatisation.

On 6 October 2006 Viridian's board agreed the acquisition of the group by ElectricInvest, a company owned by the international investment firm Arcapita. The acquisition, which valued Viridian at £1.62 billion, was completed on 8 December 2006.

On 6 July 2010, Viridian agreed to sell Northern Ireland Electricity - including NIE Powerteam, but excluding NIE Energy - to the Electricity Supply Board in the Republic of Ireland. The acquisition was completed in December 2010.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About us: Business structure. viridiangroup.co.uk. Viridian Group. 28 May 2010.
  2. Web site: The Viridian Group comprises: Power NI & Energia. viridiangroup.co.uk. 8 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Working for Power NI. powernie.co.uk. 12 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Power Purchase Agreements - Get energised with Power NI. powerni.co.uk. 12 June 2020.
  5. Web site: MY COMPANY LIMITED. energiagroup.com. 31 March 2018. 12 June 2020.
  6. Web site: Energia 10 Years to Celebrate. energia.ie. 3 December 2009. 12 June 2020.
  7. Web site: Why Energia? - The Power Behind Your Power. energia.ie. 12 June 2020.
  8. Web site: Energia has invested heavily in conventional generation. energia.ie. 12 June 2020.
  9. News: Investors get £67m in NIE changes. The Irish Times. Bill. Murdoch. 19 November 1997. 12 June 2020.