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The Energa company has bases of operation in [[Gdańsk]], [[Kalisz]], [[Olsztyn]], [[Płock]], [[Koszalin]] and [[Toruń]]
The Energa company has bases of operation in [[Gdańsk]], [[Kalisz]], [[Olsztyn]], [[Płock]], [[Koszalin]] and [[Toruń]]

== Sport ==


Energa is involved in sponsorship with many sports teams in northern Poland.

*[[Lechia Gdańsk]] - Men's football team (main club sponsor since 2016. Also appeared on the Lechia shirts from 2007-10)
*[[Energa Gedania Gdańsk]] - Woman's volleyball team
*[[Energa MKS Kalisz]] - Men's handball team
*Energa Wybrzeże Gdańsk - Men's handball team
*AZS Koszalin - Women's handball team
*[[Energa Toruń]] - Woman's basketball team
*[[Stoczniowiec Gdańsk]] - Men's ice hockey team

Energa have also been involved with sponsoring;

*[[Stadion Energa Gdańsk]] - 43,000 capacity football stadium
*[[Polish Basketball League|Polska Liga Koszykówki]] - The top division of men's basketball in Poland


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:26, 8 January 2020

Energa SA
Company typeSpółka Akcyjna
WSEENG
IndustryDistribution network operator
Founded6 December 2006
Headquartersal. Grunwaldzka 472 80-309 Gdańsk
Key people
Paula Ziemiecka-Księżak
RevenuePLN 10.5 billion (2017)[1]
173,000,000 Euro (2018) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
9,144 (2014)[2]
Websitegrupa.energa.pl/en

Energa SA is a Polish corporate group which deals in the generation, distribution, and supplies electricity to approximately 2.7 million people in Northern Poland. Energa is Poland's third largest distribution network operator serving North and Central Poland, with the other major distributors being; The Tauron Group, Enea SA, and PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna.

Energa's area of operation - Light Green

History

The Energa Group was created in 2006 following a merger of Koncern Energetyczny ENERGA SA and Zespół Elektrownia Ostrołęka.

Board

  • Alicja Barbara Klimiuk - Vice President, Acting President[3]
  • Grzegorz Ksepko - Vice President[4]
  • Jacek Kościelniak - Vice President[4]

Capitol Group

Energa SA Subsidiary Groups[5]

  • Energa-Operator SA (Distribution of Electricity)[6]
  • Energa-Obrót SA (Trade on the domestic and wholesale electricity market, and sales of electricity to individual customers and businesses)
  • Energa Elektrownie Ostrołęka SA (The largest producer of electricity and heat in northern Poland. The company is one of the pioneers in the Polish power industry in the development of bioenergy.
  • Elektrownia Ostrołęka SA
  • Energa Bio Sp. z. o. o. (Construction of a biogas plant)
  • Energa Hydro Sp. z o.o. (Hydroelectricity)
  • Energa Invest SA
  • Energa Kogeneracja Sp. z o.o.
  • Energa-lighting
  • Energa Informatyka i Technologie Sp. z. o. o.
  • Międzynarodowe Centrum Szkolenia Energetyki Sp. z. o. o.
  • Energa Centrum Usług Wspólnych Sp. z. o.o.
  • ZEP - MOT Sp. z. o.o.
  • Kongres Sp. z. o.o.
  • Elektrownia Wodna we Włocławku Sp. z. o. o. w likwidacji
  • Energa Finance AB
  • Elektrownia CCGT Gdańsk Sp. z. o. o. w organizacji
  • Elektrownia CCGT Grudziądz Sp. z. o. o. w organizacji
  • Breva Sp. z. o. o.
  • Ekologiczne Materiały Grzewcze Sp. z. o. o.
  • RGK Sp. z. o. o.

The Energa company has bases of operation in Gdańsk, Kalisz, Olsztyn, Płock, Koszalin and Toruń

References

  1. ^ "ENERGA - Investor Relations - Financial Data". ir.energa.pl.
  2. ^ "ENERGA - Relacje Inwestorskie – Raporty roczne, Raporty okresowe". ir.energa.pl.
  3. ^ "Zmiany w Zarządzie spółki Energa S.A. - ENERGA - Biuro Prasowe". media.energa.pl.
  4. ^ a b "Władze Grupy Energa". grupa.energa.pl.
  5. ^ https://bip.energa.pl/upload/wysiwyg/Zestawienie_wykaz_spolek%20zaleznych_stan_na_grudzien_2012..pdf
  6. ^ "Usługi – ENERGA-OPERATOR SA - dostawca prądu dla gospodarstw domowych i dla firm". www.energa-operator.pl.