E.ON and RWE lack proper strategy amid innogy split-up - analyst
Contrary to many utilities in other European countries, Germany鈥檚 E.ON and RWE lack a proper strategy for dealing with the energy transition, Bloomberg analyst Elchin Mammadov says on Dow Jones Newswires. The split-up of RWE鈥檚 spin-off innogy between Germany鈥檚 two largest energy companies therefore 鈥makes no sense鈥 in the context of managing the transition to a low-carbon energy system, he argues. He asks what the purpose of founding innogy and Uniper has been for RWE and E.ON, respectively, and if it would have been better for the companies to integrate their power generation, storage, retail, and trade businesses in one company, while transferring the grid business to another.
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