Rwe Needs to Divest Brown Coal to Become Fully Green – Enkraft
Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts
Posted on March 15, 2022
2 min readLast updated: February 8, 2026
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Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts
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ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) – Activist shareholder Enkraft on Tuesday said RWE would have to divest its brown coal division to fully transform and decarbonise its business, adding the company was too hesitant in mapping out such a step.
ESSEN, Germany (Reuters) – Activist shareholder Enkraft on Tuesday said RWE would have to divest its brown coal division to fully transform and decarbonise its business, adding the company was too hesitant in mapping out such a step.
RWE earlier reported final results for 2021, which showed a 25% increase in both adjusted net profit as well as generation from brown coal, or lignite, which is among the most CO2 intense energy sources.
“Given the significantly elevated price of electricity RWE’s very solid 2021 results come expected,” Enkraft said, adding a separation from lignite was “the only way for RWE to become green in the foreseeable future”.
Enkraft, which says it owns a big enough stake in RWE to request motions be put on the agenda of RWE’s annual general meetings, has in the past called on the company to divest its brown coal assets to raise value.
“Similar as in the past, RWE management appears hesitant commit to any strategic initiative that proactively would position the company in the fast-changing industry environment,” the investor said.
Asked about Enkraft’s demands on Tuesday, RWE’s finance chief Michael Mueller said that while there was agreement on both sides that RWE’s value should be higher and that the coal exit should be handled effectively, views differ over how this can be achieved.
RWE has previously said a quick divestment of lignite could not be done overnight, a view also shared by its municipal investors, who together represent RWE’s biggest shareholder.
(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Tom Kaeckenhoff; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
Brown coal, also known as lignite, is a type of coal that is considered to be the lowest rank of coal due to its high moisture content and low carbon content, making it one of the most CO2 intense energy sources.
Decarbonisation refers to the process of reducing carbon dioxide emissions associated with energy production and consumption, often by transitioning to renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency.
A strategic initiative is a major project or program designed to achieve specific goals and objectives that align with an organization's overall strategy, often involving significant resources and planning.
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