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Energiföretagen Sverige Ordinarie Medlem Utövare 1 (6) Datum 2017-02-16 Energiföretagen Sverige Ordinarie medlem Utövare AB Edsbyns Elverk Borlänge Energi AB AB Helsinge Elhandel Borlänge Energi Elnät AB Elektra Nät AB Borås Elnät AB AB Fortum Värme samägt med Stockholm stad Borås Energi & Miljö AB Adven Värme AB Brittedals Elnät ek för Affärsverken Karlskrona AB Brittedals Energi AB Affärsverken Elnät i Karlskrona AB Brittedals Kraftproduktion AB Affärsverken Energi i Karlskrona AB Bromölla Energi och Vatten AB Ale El ek för Bromölla Fjärrvärme AB Ale El Elhandel AB C4 Energi AB Alingsås Energi Nät AB C4 Elnät AB Alingsås Energi AB Dala Energi Elnät AB Alvesta Elnät AB Dala Elnät AB Alvesta Energi AB Dala Energi Värme AB Aneby Miljö & Vatten AB Dalälvens Vattenregleringsföretag Arvika Teknik AB Degerfors Energi AB Arvika Fjärrvärme AB E.ON Sverige AB Arvika Kraft AB E.ON Elnät Stockholm AB Axpo Sverige AB E.ON Elnät Sverige AB Bengtsfors Energi Nät AB E.ON Energihandel Nordic AB Bengtsfors Energi Handel AB E.ON Försäljning Sverige AB Bengtsfors kommun E.ON Kundsupport Sverige AB Bergs Tingslags Elektriska AB E.ON Wind Sweden AB Bjäre Kraft ek för E.ON Värme Sverige AB Bjärke Energi ek för Eda Energi AB Blåsjön Nät AB Eksjö Energi AB Bodens Energi AB Eksjö Elnät AB Bodens Energi Nät AB Eksjö Energi ELIT AB Bollnäs Energi AB Elkraft Sverige AB Boo Energi ek för Ellevio AB Boo Energi Försäljnings AB Nynäshamn Energi AB 02 - 12 Borgholm Energi Elnät AB - Borgholm Energi AB SVE2000, v3.2, 2016 v3.2, SVE2000, Energiföretagen Sverige – Swedenergy - AB 101 53 Stockholm, Besöksadress: Olof Palmes Gata 31 Tel: 08–677 25 00, E-post: [email protected], www.energiforetagen.se Org. nr 556104-3265, Säte: Stockholm ENERGIFÖRETAGEN SVERIGE – SWEDENERGY - AB 2 (6) Elverket Vallentuna AB Götene Elförening ek för Elverket Entreprenad AB Kinnekulle Energi AB Elverket Vallentuna El AB Götene Vatten & Värme AB Elverket Vallentuna Elnät AB Habo Energi AB Emmaboda Elnät AB Habo Kraft AB Emmaboda Energi och Miljö AB Hagfors Energi ENA Energi AB Hallstaviks Elverk ek för Energi Försäljning Sverige AB Hallstaviks Elverk AB Envikens Elkraft ek för Halmstads Energi och Miljö AB Envikens Elnät AB Per Halmstads Energi och Miljö Nät AB Eskilstuna Energi & Miljö AB Hammarö Energi AB Eskilstuna Energi & Miljö Elnät AB Hamra Kapellags Besparingsskog Eskilstuna Energi & Miljö Försäljning Hamra Kraft AB Eskilstuna Strängnäs Energi och Miljö AB Hedemora Energi AB Falbygdens Energi AB Hedemora Elnät AB Falbygdens Energi Nät AB Hedemora Kraft och Värme AB Falkenberg Energi AB Herrljunga Elektriska AB Falkenberg Energihandel AB Hjo Energi AB Falu Energi & Vatten AB Hjo Energi Elhandel AB Falu Elnät AB Hjärtums Elförening Filipstad Energinät AB Hofors Elverk AB Filipstad Energi AB Holmen Energi AB Finspångs Tekniska Verk AB Härjeåns Kraft AB Fortum Sverige AB Fyrfasen Energi AB Fortum Markets AB Härjeåns Nät AB Frötuna Kraftverk HB Härnösand Energi & Miljö AB Gimmersta Energi AB Härnösand Elnät AB Gislaved Energi AB Härryda Energi AB Gislaved Energiring AB Hässleholm Miljö AB Grästorp Energi ek för Höganäs Energi AB Grästorp Energi AB Höganäs Energi Handel AB Gävle Energi AB Indalsälvens Vattenregleringsföretag Gävle Energisystem AB Jokkmokks Värmeverk AB Gävle Kraftvärme AB Jukkasjärvi Sockens Belför Göta Energi AB Jukkasjärvi Energi AB SverigesEnergi elförsäljning AB Jämtkraft AB Göteborg Energi AB Dalakraft AB Göteborg Energi DinEl AB Enkla Elbolaget AB Göteborg Energi Nät AB Jämtkraft Elnät AB Partille Energi Nät AB Scandem Market AB ENERGIFÖRETAGEN SVERIGE – SWEDENERGY - AB 3 (6) Jämtlands Värme AB Ljungans Vattenregleringsföretag Jönköping Energi Nät AB Ljungby Energi AB Jönköping Energi AB Ljungby Energinät AB Kalmar Energi Elnät AB Ljusdal Energi AB Kalmar Energi Försäljning AB Ljusdal Elnät AB Kalmar Energi Värme AB Ljusnans Vattenregleringsföretag Karlsborgs Energi AB LKAB Nät AB Karlsborgs Energi Försäljning AB LuleKraft AB Karlshamn Energi AB Luleå Energi AB Karlshamn Energi Elförsäljning AB Luleå Energi Elnät AB Karlskoga Energi & Miljö AB Malungs Elverks nät AB Karlskoga Elnät AB Malungs Elnät AB Karlskoga Kraftvärmeverk AB Malung-Sälens kommun Karlskoga Vattenkraft AB Mark Kraftvärme AB Karlstads Energi AB Markedskraft Sverige, filial till Marked Karlstads El- och Stadsnät AB Markedskraft ASA Kils Energi AB Box 88 Mellersta Skånes Kraft ek för Kraftringen Energi AB Mellanskånes Kraft AB Billinge Energi AB Mjölby-Svartådalen Energi Elkraftsbyggarna Kraft i Götaland Mjölby Kraftnät AB Kraftringen AB Modity Energy Trading AB Kraftringen Nät AB Mullsjö Energi & Miljö AB Kraftringen Service AB Mälarenergi AB Kristinehamns Elnät AB Mälarenergi Elnät AB Kungälv Energi AB Mälarenergi Vattenkraft AB Kungälv Närenergi AB Mölndal Energi AB Kvänumbygdens Energi ek för Mölndal Energi Nät AB Kvänum Energi AB Nacka Energi AB Landskrona Energi AB Njudung Energi Sävsjö AB Landskrona Energi Kraft AB Njudung Energi Vetlanda AB Laxå Värme AB Njudung Vetlanda Elnät AB Lerum Energi AB Norrenergi AB Lerum Elhandel AB Norrtälje Energi AB Lerum Fjärrvärme AB Norrtälje Energi Försäljnings AB LEVA i Lysekil AB Nossebroortens Energi ek för Lidköping Elnät Nossebro Energi Försäljning AB Lidköping Energi AB Nybro Elnät AB Lilla Edets Fjärrvärme AB Nybro Energi AB Linde Energi AB Nybro Värmecentral AB Linde Energi Försäljning AB ENERGIFÖRETAGEN SVERIGE – SWEDENERGY - AB 4 (6) Näckåns Energi AB Skånska Energi Nät AB Näckåns Elnät AB Skånska Energi Marknad AB Nässjö Affärsverk AB Skånska Energi Vattenkraft AB Nässjö Affärsverk Elnät AB SkövdeNät AB Olofströms Kraft Nät AB Skövde Värmeverk AB Olofströms Energiservice AB Smedjebacken Energi & Vatten AB Olofströms Kraft AB Smedjebacken Energi Nät AB Olseröds EDF upa Sollefteåforsens AB Olseröds Energi AB Sollentuna Energi & Miljö AB Oskarshamn Energi AB Sollentuna Elhandel AB Oskarshamn Energi Nät AB Staffanstorps Energi AB Oxelö Energi AB Statkraft Sverige AB Perstorps Fjärrvärme AB Statkraft Financial Energy AB PiteEnergi AB Statkraft SCA Vind PiteEnergi Handel AB Statkraft SCA Vind II AB Ronneby Miljö och Teknik AB Statkraft Södra Vindkraft AB Rättviks Teknik AB Statkraft Värme AB Rödeby Elverk ek för Stenungsunds Energi och Miljö AB Rödeby Energi AB Storuman Energi AB Sala-Heby Energi AB Sturefors Eldistribution AB Sala-Heby Energi Elnät AB Sundsvall Elnät AB Sandhult-Sandareds Elektriska ek för Sundsvall Energi AB Sandviken Energi AB Sydkraft AB Bångbro Kraft AB Sydkraft Hydropower AB Sandviken Energi Elnät AB Sydkraft Nuclear Power AB SEVAB Nät AB Sydkraft Thermal Power AB SEVAB Energiförsäljning AB Söderenergi AB SEVAB Strängnäs Energi AB Söderhamn Elnät AB Sjogerstads Eldistr för Söderhamn NÄRA AB Sjogerstads Energi AB Södertörns Fjärrvärme AB Sjöbo Elnät AB Södra Hallands Kraft ekonomisk Skara Energi AB Södra Hallands Kraft Försäljning AB Skellefteå Kraft AB Sölvesborgs Energi och Vatten AB Energiservice Skellefteå AB Sölvesborgs Energi AB Skellefteå Kraft Elnät AB Tekniska förvaltningen, energiavdelningen Skellefteå Kraft Energihandel AB Trelleborgs Energiförsäljning AB Skellefteälvens vattenregleringsföretag Trelleborgs Fjärrvärme AB Skurups Elverk AB Tekniska Verken i Kiruna AB Skyllbergs Bruks AB SkyllbergsKraft AB ENERGIFÖRETAGEN SVERIGE – SWEDENERGY - AB 5 (6) Tekniska Verken i Linköping AB Varbergsortens Elkraft ek för Bixia AB Minikraft i Veddige AB Bixia Energy Management AB Varbergsortens Elförsäljning AB Tekniska verken Katrineholm Nät Vasa Värme Holding AB Tekniska Verken Linköping Nät AB Elektra Värme AB Telge Nät AB Wattawatt AB Tibro Elnät AB Vattenfall AB Tibro Energi AB Barsebäck Kraft AB Tidaholms Energi AB Borås Elhandel AB Tidaholms Elnät AB Forsmarks Kraftgrupp AB Tierps Fjärrvärme AB Gotlands Elförsäljning AB Torsås Fjärrvärmenät AB Gotlands Elnät AB Tranås Energi AB Gotlands Energi AB Tranås Energi Elnät AB Ringhals AB Trollhättan Energi AB Vattenfall Business Services Nordic Trollhättan Energi Elnät AB Vattenfall Eldistribution AB Täby Miljövärme AB Vattenfall Power Management AB Töre Energi ek för Vattenfall Research and development AB Töre Elförsäljning AB Vattenfall Services Nordic AB Uddevalla Energi AB Vattenfall Vattenkraft AB Uddevalla Energi Elnät AB Västerbergslagens Elförsäljning AB Uddevalla Energi Värme AB Västerbergslagens Elnät AB Uddevalla Kraft AB Västerbergslagens Energi AB Ulricehamns Energi AB Västerbergslagens Kraft AB Umeå Energi AB Viggafors El Andelsför upa Umeå Energi Elhandel AB Viggafors Kraft AB Umeå Energi Elnät AB Vimmerby Energi & Miljö AB Umeå Energi Sol Vind och Vatten Vimmerby Energi Nät AB Umeå Energi UmeNet AB Vimmerby Energiförsäljning AB Umeå kommun, stadsledningskontoret Vinninga Elektr Ek för Umeälvens Vattenregleringsföretag VänerEnergi AB Upplands Energi ek för Katrinefors Kraftvärme AB Upplands Energi AB VänerEl AB Vaggeryds Elverk Värmevärden AB Vaggeryds Energi AB Kristinehamns Värme AB Vallebygdens Energi ek för Värnamo Energi AB Vallebygdens Elhandel AB Värnamo Elnät AB Vara Energi ek för Västervik Miljö & Energi AB Vara Energi Värme AB Västerviks Kraft Elnät AB Varberg Energi AB Västra Mälardalens Energi och Miljö Varberg Energimarknad AB ENERGIFÖRETAGEN SVERIGE – SWEDENERGY - AB 6 (6) Västra Orusts Energitjänst ek för Växjö Energi AB Växjö Energi Elnät AB Växjö kommun, tekniska förvaltningen Ystad Energi AB Ålem Energi AB Ångermanälvens vattenregleringsföretag Årsunda Kraft & Belysningsförening Årsunda Eldistribution AB Åsele Kraft AB Åsele Elnät AB Älvdalens Besparingsskog Öresundskraft AB Öresundskraft Företagsmarknad AB Öresundskraft Kraft & Värme AB Öresundskraft Marknad AB Örkelljunga Fjärrvärmeverk AB Österlens Kraft AB Österlens Kraft Försäljnings AB Östra Kinds Elkraft ek för Övertorneå Energi AB Övik Energi AB Övik Energi Nät AB .
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