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E.ON is a major investor-owned energy supplier. At facilities across Europe, Russia, and North America, our more than 62,000 employees generated approx. EUR122.5 billion in sales in 2013. In addition, there are businesses in Brazil and Turkey we manage jointly with partners. E.ON`s diversified business consists of renewables, conventional and dezentralized power generation, natural gas, energy trading, retail and distribution. We supply around 35 million customers with energy. With our broad energy mix we own about 61 GW generation capacity and we are one of the world`s leading renewables companies. We have an ambitious objective: to make energy cleaner and ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.E.ONSE.com
  • 353 North Clark Street 30th floor
    Chicago, IL USA 60654
  • Phone: 503.481.8622

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