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Alpiq performs very well in a still fragile market

Lausanne – Alpiq looks back on a very good 2023 financial year. The past year’s measures focusing on the core business, risk management and group management brought about the desired progress. The direct dependence on electricity prices was also significantly reduced. Despite significantly lower adjusted total revenue at CHF 8.42 billion, Alpiq increased adjusted EBITDA to CHF 1.184 billion. The company recorded an adjusted net income of CHF 820 million. Operating liquidity remains extremely solid at CHF 1.944 billion and Alpiq was net cash positive of CHF 347 million by the end of 2023.

Media Release

Amédée Murisier starts as new Head of Switzerland

Amédée Murisier takes over as Head of Alpiq’s Switzerland division and becomes a member of the Executive Board on 1 March 2024. He succeeds Michael Wider, who is retiring.

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How Alpiq understands sustainability

Sustainability is embedded in Alpiq's purpose and the company is well positioned – thanks to our electricity production from renewable energies and the management of renewable energies for third parties. However, we’re fully aware that further steps are needed to build a truly sustainable company. In this interview with Karin Manser, Lead Sustainability at Alpiq, we discuss Alpiq's sustainability goals and the sustainability reporting requirements for companies resulting from the European Union’s new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

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Interview with Elena, our environmental expert in Milan

Environmental expert Elena Bruschi has been working for Alpiq in Milan for sixteen years. She is responsible for sustainable development, health and safety in the workplace and permits for power plants. The Milanese expert has worked for Alpiq for so long because she loves her job. She owes her passion for her work to her willingness to diversify her tasks, which is facilitated within the size of Alpiq. Elena is very grateful for this varied working environment, which gives her the opportunity to take on several roles in different areas.

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Trading and origination

Do you want to market your produced electricity as lucratively as possible? Find out what services we provide in the area of market access.

Asset management

As a power plant owner, you want to generate electricity as efficiently as possible. Find out what we can do to increase the productivity of your power plants.

Energy management

Alpiq's customised energy management offers keep your risks to a minimum and increase your flexibility, while optimising your portfolio and profit potential. Discover our whole spectrum of services.

Digital energy solutions

We combine hardware, software, data processing and artificial intelligence to produce digital energy services that simplify your energy management and make interconnection work for you.

Gas supply

We can offer you a reliable gas supply in France, Germany, Italy and Spain, with individual contracts and options. Take a look at our terms.

Renewable energy management

We take care of the management of your power plants. Our comprehensive range of services includes traditional direct marketing, market access for aggregators and power purchase agreements (PPAs).

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Nant de Drance

The machine cavern with six turbine groups, each with an output of 150 MW, forms the heart of the Nant de Drance pumped storage power plant. Prior to the installation of the machinery, the cavern’s huge dimensions were already a striking sight: 194 metres long, 32 metres wide and 52 metres high. It is located 600 metres deep inside the mountain and can be accessed from the outside via a 5.6-kilometre tunnel. Alongside the power plant cavern lies the transformer cavern. It is somewhat smaller and houses the six transformers and the gas-insulated switching station for the connection to the 380 kV electricity grid.

Photo: Sébastien Moret