  
                          RWE and EOS sign 10-year power exchange 
                            agreement 
                          Aug 24, 2007 - energy-business-review.com 
                          German utility RWE and Swiss power company 
                            Energie Ouest Suisse have signed a 10-year agreement 
                            to exchange hydroelectric and coal-fired power that 
                            will come into effect on January 1, 2009. RWE will 
                            supply around 1 bn kWh per year of electricity from 
                            hard coal-fired power plants. In a press release, 
                            RWE said that the companies expect the exchange to 
                            further optimize their economic positions with respect 
                            to base and peak load generation. There will be advantages 
                            for both parties, as a result of the avoidance of 
                            bottlenecks and the efficient use of generation capacities. 
                           
                          The power trading arm of RWE and Energie 
                            Ouest Suisse (EOS) have agreed that both partners 
                            will be able to exchange coal-fired base load generated 
                            by RWE's power generation unit for hydroelectric peak 
                            load generation by EOS. The exchange will take place 
                            on a virtual basis and will be based on long-term 
                            parameters. As a result, RWE will have short-term, 
                            flexible access to peak loads that it would otherwise 
                            have had to buy on the market. Meanwhile, Lausanne-based 
                            EOS will have short-term, economical access to next-day 
                            coal-generated base loads and then, in return, will 
                            be able to supply peak loads to RWE.  
                          The costs for the coal-fired power procured 
                            by EOS will be calculated at the corresponding coal 
                            and carbon dioxide allowance costs as determined by 
                            current market prices, RWE said. Johannes Lambertz, 
                            the member of RWE Power's board responsible for fossil 
                            fuel-fired power plants, said: "The logistic advantages 
                            of the coal-fired base load power production at RWE 
                            locations and the high degree of flexibility offered 
                            by hydroelectric power generation in the Alpine countries 
                            complement each other really well." Source: www.energy-business-review.com 
                           
                           
                          
                              
                             
                          
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