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Exchange Council Election 2021 / Börsenratswahl 2021 Exchange Council Election 2021 / Börsenratswahl 2021 Final Register of Voters / Endgültige Wählerliste 31.05.2021 Leipzig Version 01c Internal Announcement 1. On 20 April 2021, the Election Committee has determined the Final Register of Voters as stipulated on the following pages in accordance with Article 12 paragraph 4 of the Saxon Exchange Law Implementation Ordinance. The companies admitted to exchange trading are allocated in the following groups: 1. producers, suppliers, processors and utilities (“Group 1”), 2. members of the central clearing house European Commodity Clearing AG (ECC AG) of EEX Group, which are entitled to settle their own transactions as well as the transactions of their customers and transactions of trading participants without a clearing licence via ECC AG (“Group 2”), 3. trading companies, financial service providers and credit institutions to the extent that they are not covered by Number 2 (“Group 3”), and 4. commercial consumers, their service providers not covered by Number 3 and other non- financial, asset-based trading firms (“Group 4”). 2. According to the calculation rules in Article 6 of the Saxon Exchange Law Implementation Ordinance, the seats are finally distributed among the four groups as follows: Group Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Seats 12 2 1 9 Bekanntmachung 1. Der Wahlausschuss hat am 20. April 2021 die endgültigen Wählerlisten nach § 12 Absatz 4 der Sächsischen Börsenrechtsdurchführungsverordnung, wie auf den nächsten Seiten dargestellt, festgestellt. Die zur Teilnahme am Börsenhandel zugelassenen Unternehmen sind folgenden Gruppen zugeordnet: 1. Erzeuger, Lieferanten, Verarbeiter und Versorger („Group 1“), 2. Mitglieder des zentralen Clearinghauses European Commodity Clearing AG der EEX-Gruppe, die berechtigt sind, über die European Commodity Clearing AG sowohl ihre eigenen Transaktionen als auch die Transaktionen ihrer Kunden und Transaktionen von Handelsteilnehmern ohne Clearing-Lizenz abzuwickeln („Group 2“), 3. Handelsunternehmen, Finanzdienstleistungs- und Kreditinstitute, soweit diese nicht von Nummer 2 erfasst sind („Group 3“), und 4. kommerzielle Verbraucher, ihre Dienstleister, die nicht von Nummer 3 erfasst sind und sonstige nichtfinanzielle, Anlage-basierte Handelsunternehmen („Group 4“). 2. Nach den Berechnungsvorschriften in § 6 der SächsBörsDVO ergibt sich für die vier Gruppen die folgende endgültige Sitzverteilung: Gruppe Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Sitze 12 2 1 9 Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 2 © EEX AG – part of eex group Group 1 Company / Unternehmen Candidate / Kandidat 50Hertz Transmission GmbH A&B Ausgleichsenergie & Bilanzgruppen-Management AG A2A S.p.A. Acciona Green Energy Developments S.L.U. AGCS Gas Clearing and Settlement AG Agder Energi Vannkraft AS AGGM Austrian Gas Grid Management AG Akenerji Elektrik Enerjisi Ithalat Ihracat Ve Toptan Ticaret A.S. Alpherg S.P.A. Alpiq AG Hervé Robert ALPIQ ENERGY SE ANTARGAZ SAS Attiki Gas Supply Company Axpo Deutschland GmbH Axpo Iberia S.L.U. Axpo Italia S.P.A. Axpo Solutions AG Marco Saalfrank AYEN Energija d.o.o. Azienda Elettrica Ticinese Balansys SA Bayerngas Energy GmbH BCM Energy SAS BKW Energie AG Volker Lischke BOHEMIA ENERGY Entity s.r.o. BP Commodity Supply B.V. BP Gas Marketing Limited Braunschweiger Versorgungs-AG & Co. KG C.V.A. Energie S.r.l. Centralschweizerische Kraftwerke AG Centrex Italia S.p.A. Centrica Energy Limited Centrica Energy Trading A/S Centropol Energy, a. s. CEPSA GAS Y ELECTRICIDAD S.A. Jens Göbel CEZ Trade Bulgaria EAD CEZ, a.s. David Poupě Chevron Products UK Limited Compagnie Nationale du Rhône Consorzio Toscana Energia S.p.A CRE Consorzio Per Le Risorse Energetiche S.C.p.A. Creos Luxembourg SA Danske Commodities A/S Tor Gillet Mosegaard De Vrije Energie Producent B.V. DREWAG - Stadtwerke Dresden GmbH Duferco Energia S.p.A. Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 3 © EEX AG – part of eex group E.ON Energia S.p.A. E.ON Energiamegoldasok Kft E.ON Energie Deutschland GmbH E.ON Energie, a.s. E.ON Sverige AB EDF Trading Limited John Grey EDF Trading Markets (Ireland) Limited Edison S.P.A. EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. EDP Renovaveis Servicios Financieros SA EGO Energy S.r.l. eins energie in sachsen GmbH & Co. KG Electrade S.p.A. ELMÜ-ÉMÁSZ Energiakereskedö Kft. Elpedison Power Generation Societe Anonyme EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG Dr. Bernhard Walter ENDESA ENERGIA S.A. Endesa Generación S.A. ENEDIS SA Enercity AG Dr. Jan Sierig Energi Danmark A/S Jonas Lundgaard Poulsen ENERGIEALLIANZ Austria GmbH Energiefinanz GmbH ENERGIEUNION GmbH Energinet.dk ENERGOVIA LTD Energy Financing Team (Switzerland) AG Energy MT EAD Energy Supply EOOD Energya VM Gestion de Energia SL ENGIE Energie GmbH ENGIE Energy Marketing Singapore Pte. Ltd. ENGIE Global Markets SAS Henri Domenach ENGIE S.A. ENI Global Energy Markets S.P.A. Cristiano Campi Eni S.p.A. ENOI S.p.A. ENOVOS Luxembourg S.A. ENSTROGA GmbH Equinor ASA ERG POWER GENERATION S.P.A. Estra Energie S.r.l. EUROPE ENERGY S.P.A. Matteo Ballarin eustream, a.s. EVN AG Dr. Paul Kaluza EVN Trading South East Europe EAD FENIE ENERGIA SA Fluxys Belgium SA Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 4 © EEX AG – part of eex group Galp Gas Natural S.A. Gas Connect Austria GmbH Gas Natural Europe S.A.S. Gas Terra B.V. GASAG AG GASPOOL Balancing Services GmbH Jörg Ehmke Gas-Union GmbH Gaz de Bordeaux SAS GAZ DE PARIS SAS GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. GELSENWASSER AG GEN-I, d.o.o. GEOPLIN d.o.o. Ljubljana Göteborg Energi AB GRTgaz Gruppo Società Gas Rimini S.p.A. Hafslund Eco Vannkraft AS (formerly E-CO Energi AS) Harz Energie GmbH & Co. KG HEP d.d. Holding Slovenske elektrarne d.o.o. Hydro Energi AS Iberdrola Generación Espana, S.A.U. Illumia Trend S.r.l. illwerke vkw AG INA-Industrija Natfe, d.d. innogy Commodity Markets GmbH Sven Otten Interenergo, energetski inzeniring, d.o.o. IREN ENERGIA S.p.A. IREN MERCATO S.p.A. Ital Green Energy S.r.l. JAS Budapest Zrt. KELAG-Kärntner Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft KEN S.A. KINECT ENERGY AS Kirkesundet Kraft AS Landwärme GmbH Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG Lechwerke AG LINZ STROM GAS WÄRME GmbH für Energiedienstleistungen und Telekommunikation Luminus S.A. Lumius, spol. s r.o. Magyar Földgázkereskedö Zrt. Mark-E Aktiengesellschaft MET International AG METAENERGIA S.p.A. MITGAS Mitteldeutsche Gasversorgung GmbH MND a.s. Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 5 © EEX AG – part of eex group Motor Oil (Hellas) Corinth Refineries S.A. Naturgy Commodities Trading, S.A. Naturgy Energy Group S.A. NET4GAS, s.r.o. NetConnect Germany GmbH & Co. KG Next Energy Partners S.R.L. Next Kraftwerke GmbH Nexus Energia S.A. Nitrogénművek Zrt. Norlys Energi A/S Olam International Limited Omegra Shipping Pte. Ltd PetroChina International (London) Co., Limited PETROINEOS MANUFACTURING FRANCE SAS Petrol d.d., Ljubljana Pfalzwerke AG PGNIG SA PGNiG Supply & Trading GmbH Polenergia Obrót S.A. Pražská energetika, a.s. Prazská plynárenská, a.s. Public Power Corporation S.A. PZEM Energy B. V. RAG Austria AG Repower AG Repower Italia S.p.A. rhenag Rheinische Energie Aktiengesellschaft RIGHT POWER, a.s. Rio Tinto Shipping (Asia) Pte. Ltd. Roma Gas & Power S.p.A. RTE Réseau de Transport d’Electricité SachsenEnergie AG Salzburg AG für Energie, Verkehr und Telekommunikation Scholt Energy Trading B.V. SEAS-NVE Strommen A/S SEF ENERGI A/S Shell Energy Europe B.V. Shell Energy Europe Limited Shell Trading International Limited Slovenská elektrizačná prenosová sústava, a.s. Slovenské elektrárne, a.s. Slovensky plynarensky priemysel, a.s Societatea Complexul Energetic Oltenia S.A. SONCE energija obnovljivi viri d.o.o. Spigas S.r.l. SSE CZ, s.r.o. Stadtwerke Duisburg Energiehandel GmbH Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 6 © EEX AG – part of eex group Stadtwerke Flensburg GmbH Stadtwerke Gießen AG Stadtwerke Heidenheim Wärmeservice GmbH Stadtwerke Karlsruhe GmbH Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH Stadtwerke München GmbH Stadtwerke Viernheim GmbH Statkraft Energi AS Statkraft Markets GmbH STEAG GmbH Südwestdeutsche Stromhandels GmbH Tauron Polska Energia S.A. Technische Werke Ludwigshafen am Rhein AG TEREGA TINMAR ENERGY S.A. TIWAG-Tiroler Wasserkraft AG Trans Austria Gasleitung GmbH TransnetBW GmbH Trianel GmbH UEM SAEML Uniper Energy Storage GmbH Uniper Global Commodities SE Michael Bonde Utilità S.p.A. Vattenfall AB Vattenfall Energy Trading GmbH Dr. Jens Wimschulte V-Elektra Slovakia, a.s. Veolia Komodity CR, s.r.o. Vivigas S.p.A. VNG Handel & Vertrieb GmbH Volterra SA VSE AG VW Kraftwerk GmbH Watt and Volt S.A. WIEE Hungary Kft. Wien Energie GmbH WINGAS GmbH Wintershall DEA GmbH WSW Energie & Wasser AG Zarmen Energia Sp. z.o.o. ZSE Energia a.s. Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 7 © EEX AG – part of eex group Group 2 Company / Unternehmen Candidate / Kandidat ABN AMRO Clearing Bank N.V. Vincent van Lith Banca Akros S.p.A Banco Santander S.A. Bayerische Landesbank BNP Paribas S.A. Stela Gerova BofA Securities Europe SA Citigroup Global Markets Ltd. ED&F Man Capital Markets Limited Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE Goldman Sachs International J.P. Morgan AG Macquarie Bank Europe DAC Macquarie Bank Limited (London Branch) Macquarie Products (Ireland) Limited Marex Financial Marex Spectron Europe Limited Marex Spectron International Limited Mizuho Securities USA LLC Morgan Stanley & Co. International plc Morgan Stanley Europe SE National Bank of Greece S.A. Societe Generale International Limited Société Générale S.A. UBS AG UBS Europe SE UniCredit Bank AG Exchange Council Election 2021 Page 8 © EEX AG – part of eex group Group 3 Company / Unternehmen Candidate / Kandidat ACT Financial Solutions B.V. ADM Investor Services International Ltd. AFS Equity & Derivatives B.V. BELEKTRON d.o.o. BGC Brokers LP Brainchild Capital Investments B.V. CF Partners (UK) LLP Commerzbank AG Ingo Ramming Five Rings Capital LLP GFI Securities Limited ICAP Energy AS Mitsui Bussan Commodities Ltd.
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