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    Germany's Uniper to invest $5.8 billion through 2030 in strategy revamp

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    Posted on August 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Uniper will invest €5 billion in renewable and gas-fired power plants by 2030, focusing on reliable earnings amid market challenges.

    Uniper Plans €5 Billion Investment in Renewable Energy by 2030

    By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff

    FRANKFURT/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Uniper will invest 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) through 2030 mainly on renewable and gas-fired power plants, the German utility said on Thursday, in a strategy update that reflects more sober expectations for green energy markets.

    The state-owned company said last year it would slow down an initial plan of investing 8 billion euros in its transformation by 2030, citing falling returns on renewable projects as well as a delay in the development of hydrogen markets.

    The challenges have led several European utilities, including larger German peer RWE, to come under pressure from investors to review their capital allocations, forcing them to trim spending plans.

    "The regulatory and geopolitical environment is challenging," Uniper CEO Michael Lewis said, citing delays to German government plans to build new gas-fired power plants as well as the slow hydrogen ramp-up.

    "Consequently, we have decided to sharpen the strategic focus of our portfolio through 2030 even more on activities and projects that generate reliable earnings streams."

    Most of the 5 billion euros will be spent on expanding Uniper's renewable and gas-fired power plant portfolio, the group said, adding it plans to have 15-20 gigawatts of generation capacity by 2030.

    At least half of that capacity is expected to be green, Uniper said, adding this would cover sources such as solar, wind and hydro, but also nuclear and new gas-fired power plants that can eventually run carbon neutral down the line.

    The company also said it plans to expand its liquefied natural gas portfolio to 250-300 terawatt hours a year over the medium-term.

    ($1 = 0.8570 euros)

    (Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Tom Kaeckenhoff. Additional reporting by Vera Eckert. Editing by Kirsti Knolle and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Uniper to invest €5 billion in renewable and gas-fired plants by 2030.
    • •The strategy reflects more cautious expectations for green energy.
    • •Plans include expanding renewable capacity to 15-20 gigawatts.
    • •Uniper aims to grow its LNG portfolio to 250-300 terawatt hours yearly.
    • •Challenges include regulatory and geopolitical factors.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's Uniper to invest $5.8 billion through 2030 in strategy revamp

    1What is Uniper's planned investment amount through 2030?

    Uniper plans to invest 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) through 2030.

    2What types of energy projects will Uniper focus on?

    Uniper will mainly focus on renewable and gas-fired power plants as part of its investment strategy.

    3Why did Uniper revise its initial investment plan?

    Uniper cited falling returns on renewable projects and delays in government plans as reasons for slowing down its initial plan of investing 8 billion euros.

    4What is Uniper's target generation capacity by 2030?

    Uniper aims to achieve a generation capacity of 15-20 gigawatts by 2030, with at least half expected to be green energy.

    5How does Uniper plan to expand its liquefied natural gas portfolio?

    Uniper plans to expand its liquefied natural gas portfolio to 250-300 terawatt hours a year over the medium-term.

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