Structure

E.ON Italia S.p.A.


E.ON Italia S.p.A. is the management company of the Italian regional unit. It formulates the strategy for the Italian market and guides business activities, including generation and sales. It also provides central functions and services to the entire regional unit, and partly to the other E.ON companies in Italy, such as business development, communication, legal affairs, human resources, controlling, accounting and IT. The main offices are in Milan, Verona, Rome and Terni.

Generation: to generate reliable energy at attractive prices with respect for the environment

E.ON Produzione S.p.A. is the “generation company”, the company that produces energy in Italy. It includes the former Endesa Italia assets acquired by E.ON in June 2008. With installed generation capacity of 6 GW, E.ON is the no. 4 player in the Italian energy market.

Sales: serving every customer need

E.ON Energia S.p.A. is the company that supplies electric power and natural gas to more than 800,000 customers, households and companies. It sells products and services through various main channels: call center, website, agencies, points of sale, and key account managers dedicated to large corporate customers.
Trading: working across national borders in all the key energy markets

E.ON Energy Trading operates in all the European domestic markets, including Italy, to find new opportunities and create value in the energy market by trading energy in the national and international markets. It has offices in Milan and Rome
Renewables: producing clean energy at the industrial level

E.ON Climate & Renewables is the regional unit of the E.ON group responsible for worldwide activities in renewable sources. E.ON has 280 MW of wind power capacity in Italy today.
Pan-European gas: ensuring our gas supply through networks, contracts and infrastructure

E.ON Ruhrgas owns over 30% of the Olt Offshore LNG Toscana consortium. Along with Austrian partners, E.ON Ruhrgas is working on the “Tauerngas-Pipeline” project: a gas pipeline that may connect the gas networks in northern and southern Europe and transport gas in both directions.