
Podcast
All insightsClimate Postivity and the Mannheim model
What is Climate Positivity and how should a carbon emitting energy company position themselves to stay ahead in a climate conscious world?
In the latest episode of Keeping it Real Assets, Gregor Kurth, Partner at Igneo speaks with Dr Georg Müller, CEO at MVV Energie on their climate targets and how they plan to achieve net-zero and beyond.
Company information
company
-
MVV Energie
MVV Energie is a German-based integrated utility company supplying industrial, commercial and private household customers. Present across the whole energy value chain, MVV is active across generation, distribution, trading and supply in power, district heating, gas and water. In addition to its regulated networks, the Company has a strong focus on renewable energy generation, including energy-from-waste, biomass and bio-methane plants in addition to onshore wind farms. MVV holds a top decile ESG rating by Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and is a multiple award winner for its efforts in the German energy transition.
- Location: Europe
- Sector: Integrated Utility
- Risk Classification: regulated
- Initial Acquisition date: Jun 2020
- Governance: joint
- Website: www.mvv.de/en
Latest insights
media
-
The Outlook for Infrastructure
15 Nov 2023High inflation. High interest rates. Economic uncertainty. An energy crisis. Political instability. Supply chain disruption. How do you invest in European Infrastructure with this macro-backdrop?
-
Real Assets: A Stable Foundation
11 Oct 2023Michael Ryder, Co-Head of North America and Partner at Igneo, sat as a panellist on Pensions & Investments webinar 'Real Assets: A Stable Foundation' to deep dive into the underlying drivers of performance in real assets, current areas of focus, and to offer their perspectives on navigating market challenges.
-
The Energy and Infrastructure Debt Market
11 Oct 2023While Igneo Infrastructure Partners is an equity investor, the role of debt in any business is key, especially in infrastructure when we assume ownership for the long-term.