Uniper Explained

Uniper SE
Type:State-owned enterprise (Societas Europaea)
Traded As:
MDAX Component
Location City:Düsseldorf
Location Country:Germany
Area Served:Europe
United States
Key People:Michael Lewis, CEO
Isin:DE000UNSE018
Industry:Electric utility
Products:Electrical power
Natural gas
Revenue:€107.915 billion (2023)
Assets:€64.694 billion (2023)
Net Income:€6.308 billion (2023)
Num Employees:6,863 (2023)
Subsid:Unipro
Owner:Government of Germany

[1] Uniper SE ([ˈjuːnipɚ]) is a German multinational energy company based in Düsseldorf, Germany, which has been a state-owned enterprise since late 2022. It is the biggest energy company by revenue in the world.[2] The name of the company is a portmanteau of "unique" and "performance",[3] [4] which was given by long-term employee Gregor Recke.[5] Uniper was formed by the separation of E.ON's fossil fuel assets into a separate company that began operating on 1 January 2016.[6] In 2019, the company employed about 6,800 people in over 40 countries.[7] [8] In 2018, around one-third of the employees were based in Germany.[9] Until 2022, it owned a subsidiary company in Russia called Unipro. Uniper was listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

The company has faced criticism for opening new coal-fueled power plants in Germany as recently as May 2020.[10] Uniper was one of the financiers of the Nord Stream 2 project, which the German government suspended two days before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11] The company was nationalised in December 2022.[12]

History

The split of the majority of E.ON's 'upstream' electricity generation business from its 'downstream' retail and distribution business was first announced in April 2015.[3] The company became active on 1 January 2016, with 14,000 employees and is expecting an operating profit (EBITDA) of €4billion.[13] [14] Arranged below Uniper SE were the Uniper Beteiligungs GmbH and the Uniper Holding GmbH, the latter functioning as holding company for the operative companies such as the Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH. The only nuclear plants in Uniper are Swedish, because German government rules aim to stop companies avoiding nuclear clean-up costs.[15]

In June 2016, the shareholders' meetings of E.ON SE and Uniper SE decided to spin off Uniper from E.ON. It took place through a retrospective transfer of Uniper's business to 195 million new shares created by an increase in noncash capital as of January 1, 2016.[16] It was intended to deconsolidate Uniper from E.ON in the first half of 2017. E.ON sold a 53% stake in the business through a listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 12 September 2016.[17]

In November 2017, Uniper completed the sale of its stake in the Russian gas field Yuzhno-Russkoye. The Uniper share of 25% was sold for €1.749 billion, plus the transferred liquid funds to the Austrian OMV Group.[18]

In September 2017, Finnish power company Fortum announced it would buy E.ON's remaining 47% stake in Uniper and make a bid for the other 53% held by other shareholders, valuing Uniper at €8 billion. A takeover bid was submitted on 7 November 2017. E.ON accepted the offer on 8 January 2018.[19] Fortum acquired, in total, a 47.35% stake. The deal was completed on 26 June 2018, after approval by various authorities.[20] As of August 18, 2020, Fortum held a 75.01% stake in Uniper.[21]

On 4 July 2019, Uniper and EPH ("Energetický a průmyslový holding a.s.") signed the agreements for the sale of Uniper's activities in France. The scope of transaction includes Uniper's French sales business, two gas-fired power plants in Saint-Avold (Lorraine), two coal-fired power plants in Saint-Avold and Gardanne (Provence), the biomass power plant "Provence 4 Biomasse" in Gardanne and wind and solar power plants.[22]

Impact of Ukraine war

Bail out

Russia's war in Ukraine highlighted the dilemma that Germany faces regarding Russian assets held by German companies, and severely disrupted the company's operations.[23] Uniper announced on 28 April 2022 that it would pay for Russian gas in rubles, in a move that the BBC described as "giving in to Russian demands and helping to undercut EU sanctions on Russia".[24]

In July 2022, the German government and Fortum agreed to bailout Uniper a €15 billion rescue deal after being severely affected by reduced supplies and high prices following the energy standoff with Russia.[25] Germany agreed to pay €267million for a stake in the ownership of Uniper, while also offering the firm up to €7.7billion in financing.[26] Under the bailout, a record in German corporate history, the government will take a 30% stake in Uniper, reducing the ownership of Fortum to 56%.[27]

In 2022 Uniper filed a lawsuit against Russia’s Gazprom, claiming €11.6 billion for damages following shortfalls and breach in gas supply under their long term contract.[28]

Nationalisation

On 20 September 2022, Bloomberg News reported that the German government intended to nationalize the company, purchasing the remainder of Fortum's stake and becoming Uniper's sole owner.[29] News of the transaction caused Uniper shares to decline and a sharp spike in Fortum's share price, resulting in a halt in trading of the latter.[29] Finland's Minister of Ownership Steering Tytti Tuppurainen stated that Finland would not accept the nationalisation of Uniper without a level of compensation being paid.[30] The German government's intention to nationalize the company was formalized the next day.[31] Germany will spend $8 billion to acquire a 99% stake in the company.[32] Uniper published a €40b loss for the first 3 quarters of 2022.[33] The nationalisation was completed in late December 2022.

It was reported in October 2022 that Uniper was "shutting half the office space in its headquarters and lowering temperatures in areas remaining open to save gas" as it struggled to stay afloat ahead of its impending nationalisation.[34]

Russian business

In April 2023 Russia seized the assets of Uniper Russia, including Uniper's 83.73% stake in Unipro which had already been revalued down to €1.[35]

On 7 June 2024, an arbitration tribunal in Stockholm awarded Uniper over 13 billion euros in damages for gas not supplied by Russia's Gazprom since 2022, also allowing Uniper to terminate long-term contracts with Gazprom. The German government had nationalized Uniper in late 2022 after Russia cut gas supplies, leading Uniper to incur significant costs by purchasing gas at higher market prices.[36]

Operations

Uniper operates in the EU countries Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Hungary. Outside of the EU it operates in the United Kingdom, and has offices in the United States, Azerbaijan, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates.[37] The company used to operate in Russia until 2022. In addition to the fossil fuel power generation assets it owns hydropower and nuclear power assets in Sweden. Together, Fortum and Uniper are running the Oskarshamn nuclear power plant and are both involved in the Forsmark nuclear power plant. Both operate hydropower plants in Sweden.

With 34 GW generating capacities, Uniper is one of the largest European electricity producers.[38] [39] Uniper Global Commodities SE trades on the spot and futures market for gas, coal, freight, oil, liquefied natural gas and emission rights on different stock markets and on the over-the-counter-market.[40] Uniper Energy Storage GmbH is responsible for gas storage activities in Europe. The Power-to-Gas plants WindGas Falkenhagen and WindGas Hamburg store renewable energy in the form of electricity, gas or heat. Through electrolyzing, the gained wind energy is transformed into hydrogen and fed into the local gas network.[41] The Uniper Energy Storage GmbH operates gas storages with a capacity of 9e9m3 in Germany, Austria, and the United Kingdom.

List of Power Stations of Uniper outside Germany (for Power Stations in Germany see):

!Location!Energy source!Power!Notes
Connah's QuayNatural gas1380 MW
CottamNatural gas395 MW
Isle of GrainNatural gas1275 MW
EnfieldNatural gas408 MW
KillingholmeNatural gas600 MW
Taylors Lane (Willesden)Oil132 MW
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power StationCoal2000 MW
Nuclear power plant OskarshamnNuclear energy2308 MW54.4% share
Nuclear power plant RinghalsNuclear energy3820 MW29.6% share
Nuclear power plant ForsmarkNuclear energy3157 MW8.5% share
MaasvlakteCoal2180 MW
RotterdamNatural gas269 MW
Den HaagNatural gas112 MW
LeidenNatural gas83 MW
MaasvlakteNatural gas78 MW
VilvoordeNatural gas265 MW
GönyüNatural gas428 MW
In addition, Uniper owns more than 70 hydropower plants with a capacity of 1,553 MW in Sweden.

According to the 2017 Sustainability Report, the power production (totalling 120.8 TWh in 2017) by primary energy source was:[42]

TWh
energy source20172016
Gas/Oil61.973
Hard coal24.331.2
Nuclear11.113.6
Hydro11.811
Lignite11.59.7
Renewables0.20.2

Corporate affairs

The supervisory board consist of twelve members. Six members have been appointed by the general meeting, six by the employees through an election set up by Uniper SE. The shareholder representatives are Markus Rauramo (Chairman), Dr. Bernhard Günther (Deputy Chairman), Prof. Dr. Werner Brinker, Judith Buss, Esa Hyvärinen and Nora Steiner-Forsberg. The employee representatives in 2022 were Harald Seegatz (deputy chairman), Holger Grzella, Diana Kirschner, Victoria Kulambi, Magnus Notini and Immo Schlepper.[43]

In January 2023 Uniper announced that Klaus-Dieter Maubach used his right of cancellation and would quit as CEO in March that year. Additionally COO David Bryson and CFO Tiina Tuomela made their resignations public.[44] On 1 March 2023 Michael Lewis, former CEO of E.ON UK, was appointed as new Uniper CEO.[45] Lewis starts as CEO on 1 July 2023.[46] Jutta Dönges became new CFO and Holger Kreetz followed Bryson as COO.[47]

Finances

The key trends for Uniper are, as of each financial year:[48]

Year2017201820192020202120222023
Total revenue (€ mn.)72,23878,17665,80450,968163,979274,121107,915
Net profit (€ mn.)−656−452610397−4,169−18,9796,308
Total Assets (€ mn.)48,30257,67549,42444,637157,478146,48964,694
Number of employees12,18011,78011,53211,75111,4947,0086,863

Notes and References

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  4. News: Timperley. Jocelyn. E.ON completes split of fossil fuel and renewable operations. 23 February 2016. BusinessGreen. 4 January 2016.
  5. Web site: Gregor Recke. 26 September 2018.
  6. Web site: Joint Spin-off Report of the boards of management of E.ON SE, DÜSSELDORF and Uniper SE, DÜSSELDORF regarding the spin-off of a majority stake in the Uniper Group. https://web.archive.org/web/20180926205852/https://www.eon.com/content/dam/eon/eon-com/investors/spin-off-uniper/EON_Spaltungsbericht_mit_Anlagen_EN.PDF. 2018-09-26. eon.com.
  7. Web site: Our profile. Uniper. en. 2019-07-25.
  8. Web site: Energy Services – International offices Uniper. Uniper. en. 2018-09-26.
  9. News: Vier Euro als Argument. Bauchmüller. Michael. 7 December 2018. Süddeutsche Zeitung. 26 September 2018.
  10. News: Controversial German Coal-Fired Power Plant to Start This Week . Bloomberg.com. 27 May 2020.
  11. News: 2022-02-23 . Uniper not looking at legal action on Nord Stream 2 - for now . en . Reuters . 2022-03-01.
  12. News: 2022-12-22 . Germany completes nationalization of Uniper - ministries . en . Reuters . 2023-05-09.
  13. News: Eon zieht nach Essen – Neue Gesellschaft heißt Uniper . Die Welt . 27 April 2015 . 28 April 2015.
  14. Web site: Eons Kernspaltung – mit "Uniper" soll alles besser werden . mm-newsdesk . 27 April 2015 . 28 April 2015.
  15. News: Andresen. Tino . EON Cancels Nuclear Business Spinoff as 2015 Loss Forecast. 24 February 2016. Bloomberg Business. 10 September 2015.
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  17. News: Uniper shares get off to volatile market debut. 16 November 2016. . 12 September 2016.
  18. News: Houston-Waesch. Monica . Uniper to Sell Yuzhno-Russkoye Stake to OMV for EUR1.75 Billion. 20 July 2022. New York Times. 5 March 2017.
  19. News: E.ON to sell remaining Uniper stake to Fortum for $4.5 bln . Reuters. 2018-01-08 . 2018-09-26.
  20. News: DGAP-News: Uniper-Statement: Fortum schließt Erwerb von circa 47,35 Prozent an Uniper ab (deutsch) . FinanzNachrichten.de. 2018-09-26. de.
  21. News: 2020-08-18. Fortum raises stake in Uniper to more than 75%. en. Reuters. 2021-08-31.
  22. Web site: Uniper signs agreements to sell its generation business and distribution activities in France to EPH. Uniper signs agreements to sell its generation business and distribution activities in France to EPH. en. 2019-07-24.
  23. News: 2022-09-29 . Germany Faces Dilemma of Owning Russian Assets in Uniper Buyout . en . Bloomberg.com . 2023-05-09.
  24. News: 2022-04-28 . German energy giant Uniper gives in to Russian rouble demand . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-04-28.
  25. News: Germany to Bail Out Utility Hit Hard by Russian Gas Shortfall . 22 July 2022 . . https://archive.today/20220722153458/https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/germany-to-take-stake-in-stricken-utility-uniper-11658484565 . 22 July 2022 . subscription . live . Georgi . Kantchev . Bojan . Pancevski.
  26. Web site: Fortum: Germany to acquire 30% of Uniper . 22 July 2022 .
  27. News: Germany hands $15 bln bailout to Uniper after Russian gas hit . 22 July 2022 . . Christoph . Steitz . Essi . Lehto . Holger . Hansen.
  28. Web site: Uniper brings claim against Gazprom . 30 November 2022.
  29. News: Henning . Eyk . Sorge . Petra . Germany to Inject $8 Billion in Uniper Nationalization Plan . 20 September 2022 . Bloomberg . 20 September 2022.
  30. Web site: Reuters: Germany to nationalise gas firm Uniper on Wednesday . 20 September 2022 .
  31. News: Dezem . Vanessa . Sorge . Petra . Delfs . Arne . Germany Nationalizes Gas Giant in Step to Avert Energy Collapse . 21 September 2022 . Bloomberg . 21 September 2022.
  32. News: Eddy . Melissa . German Government Nationalizes Uniper in Move to Secure Energy Supply . 21 September 2022 . The New York Times . 21 September 2022.
  33. Web site: 'Massive scars': Germany's Uniper posts record 40 billion euro net loss . euronews . en . 4 November 2022.
  34. News: 2022-10-24 . Uniper shuts down 50% of headquarters to save gas . en . Reuters . 2023-05-09.
  35. Web site: Russia takes temporary control of Uniper, Fortum power assets . 26 April 2023.
  36. Web site: 2024-06-12 . German energy company Uniper says a tribunal awarded it billions in damages from Russia's Gazprom . 2024-06-12 . The Independent . en.
  37. Web site: Locations. Uniper. en. 2019-07-24.
  38. Web site: Plant Portfolio . Uniper . 2018-09-26.
  39. News: Listicle – Die größten Stromversorger Europas. energie-winde.de. 2018-09-26. de.
  40. Web site: Annual reports.
  41. Web site: Energy Storage – About us Uniper. Uniper. en. 2018-09-26.
  42. Web site: Data Overview – UNIPER . 2018-07-24 . 2018-07-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180724154111/https://cr.uniper.energy/en/data-overview/ . dead .
  43. Web site: Supervisory board. 2022-08-29.
  44. Web site: Uniper-Chef Maubach hört auf. Wirtschaftswoche. de. 2023-01-10. 10 January 2023 .
  45. Web site: E.on-Manager Michael Lewis wird neuer Chef von Uniper. 2022-03-01.
  46. Web site: Der Eon-Manager übernimmt im Sommer die Führung des verstaatlichten Energiekonzerns. Zudem gibt es weitere Veränderungen im Vorstand. . 2023-04-23.
  47. Web site: Carsten Poppinga to become Uniper's new Chief Commercial Officer - Michael Lewis to take over as CEO on 1 July. 2023-04-23.
  48. Web site: Uniper Umsatz, Kennzahlen, Bilanz/GuV . finanzen.net.