tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949218657849719987.post1324800365987067337..comments2024-02-10T10:35:20.557+00:00Comments on My contrarian adventure: Analysis of VerbundFredrik von Oberhausenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10924238593055161520noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949218657849719987.post-28880118387829918222015-11-03T10:34:26.040+00:002015-11-03T10:34:26.040+00:00Hello Fredrik,
I totally agree. In all four poin...Hello Fredrik, <br /><br />I totally agree. In all four points will play for Verbund. <br />In one that has already happend. Federal Court has decided that Mellach is not required as backup anymore. Hence they can mouthball or sell it.<br /><br />Matthiasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949218657849719987.post-72285026544775103902015-11-01T20:37:50.301+00:002015-11-01T20:37:50.301+00:00Thank you for this additional information!
Well.....Thank you for this additional information!<br /><br />Well... From what i have seen with power gids... Once the improvement is made one can directly pass on the costs to the customers. It might be different in Austria though.<br /><br />The state employees will decrease year by year so given time things will be fine.<br /><br />I guess that will be the general comment for Verbund... Given time and all will be well again!<br /><br />-Fredrik von OberhausenFredrik von Oberhausenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10924238593055161520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2949218657849719987.post-27639760666887533542015-10-30T15:44:13.661+00:002015-10-30T15:44:13.661+00:00There are 4 big issues for Verbund.
- The Gas plan...There are 4 big issues for Verbund.<br />- The Gas plant Mellach, build in 2011 for 500mio before the price dropdown. Verbund is currently forced by law to keep this plant ready as backup for Graz. Which cost several millions per year.<br /><br />-Verbund owns a big share of the austrian power grid. And wants to replace its 240kV lanes by a 380kv lane. Several enviromental checks and lawsuits by locals delayed the project but in the end it should be just a matter of time.<br />- Verbund still has many state employees which you can not lay off.<br /><br />- The low current prices. Yet I think this will clear up midterm when the german coal and nuclear plant will be closed.<br /><br />Considering these things Verbund is doing quite good today.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com