Sydkraft

Sydkraft is Sweden's second largest utility with an annual turnover of 24 billion Swedish Krona (approximately 2.7 billion Euro, 3.2 billion USD). The company is a complete energy group providing products and services in energy, the environment, recycling, waste, and communications. An international power group with over 6000 employees, Sydkraft AB has had majority ownership by Germany's E.ON Energie AG since 2002. Sydkraft has 60 operating subsidiaries. The group's primary activities include electricity sales, distribution, and production, natural gas, LPG, heat, cooling, energy trading and communications solutions. Non-core activities include computer, electricity installation, surveying, telecommunications and industry consulting services. On October 30, 2003, the European Commission gave the go-ahead for Sydkraft to acquire Electricit de France's shareholding in Graninge AB, thereby clearing the way for a complete takeover.

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