Clients
In it's more than 3-year existence enerbility succeeded to generate a number of first class international references. With all these clients, enerbility is proud of comprehensive, longterm cooperation (for further information please choose one of the links below):
Atel AG (www.atel.ch)
Aare-Tessin Ltd. for Electricity (Atel) is Switzerland's leading energy provider, active throughout Europe. Founded in 1894, Atel focuses on the two core businesses of production-based energy trading and energy services. The group of companies, domiciled in Olten, employs a staff of around 8500 and generated revenue of CHF 11.3 billion in 2006.
Carsten Diederich: “We are very pleased with the level of co-operation with enerbility. Throughout the pilot phase all involved companies shared ideas and experiences. These contributions were then gathered and incorporated into new software releases.”
E.ON (www.eon.com)
With just under EUR 68 billion in sales and roughly 81,000 employees, E.ON is the world's largest investor-owned energy service provider. E.ON is active in the business areas of power and gas, pursuing an integrated business model on two different levels. E.ON is on its target markets Central Europe, the United Kingdom, Northern Europe, and the Midwestern United States.
“In the pilot phase E.ON Sales and Trading GmbH is successfully testing enerbility, software designed for the exchange of electronic trading confirmations (according to EFET Standards) for standard products with our test partners ATEL (Switzerland), Verbund (Austria) and Statkraft Deutschland (Germany). During the pilot enerbility software gmbh has incorporated many additional user requirements which have enhanced the user-friendliness of the software. User training and support are also included in the service.”
Statkraft (www.statkraft.de)
With a total power production of 42 TWh, the Statkraft Group is the third largest producer of power in the Nordic region, as well as the second largest producer of power based on renewable energy sources in Europe. Including the subsidiaries Skagerak Energi and Trondheim Energiverk, the group has some 2000 employees.
Dirk Horstrup: “Exchanging and matching confirmations as XML documents with enerbility is very simple and powerful because of the reliability and user-friendliness of the software.”
Verbund (www.verbund.at)
Verbund, the largest producer and transporter of electricity in Austria, is one of the leading hydropower producers and also one of the most profitable energy utilities in Europe. With approx. 2,400 employees, Verbund generates annual sales of more than 2.8 billion Euro and is a driving force for clean energy in Europe.
Andreas Beck: “enerbility enables us to optimise our back office processes in an easy and efficient way. It delivers a high return on investment by offering a high benefit at low cost. You can reduce the time spent on checking confirmations by at least 75 % by doing it electronically instead of manually. Confirmations don’t need to be handled by your staff any more – unless you have some mismatch. Additionally, enerbility provides you the option of implementing your own internal and external workflows. You can match anything you want to match with enerbility software.”
BKW (www.bkw-fmb.ch)
BKW FMB Energie AG (BKW) has been in business for over one hundred years. With energy sales of 18 Terawatt-hours and a workforce of approximately 2,000 employees in German and French-speaking Switzerland, it is one of the major Swiss companies integrated in the European grid.
Daniel Bohnenblust: “enerbility manages to pursue a balanced approach between hard core IT-technology solutions and reliable services. This is a very valuable package which actually leads to excellent results.”
NUON (www.nuon.com)
Nuon is a Dutch energy company that serves more than 2,5 million private and business
customers in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. In 2006, the company had a net turnover of EUR 5,6 billion and has had a workforce of 9.768 FTE.
Nuon is active throughout the energy chain, operates in a global market and takes account of the worldwide environment problem.