NPOWER (UK)
'npower' is a gas and electricity supply company that is based in the United Kingdom.
| Contents |
| History |
| Telecom Plus |
| Operations |
| Brand identity |
| Sponsorship |
| See also |
| References |
| External links |
History
The company was originally part of National Power, one of the generating companies created from the break-up of the CEGB. In 2000 National Power went on to split into two separate companies; Innogy, which included the UK based operations such as the npower supply business and 'International Power' which included the international operations of National Power.
Innogy then went on to purchase the Regional Electricity Company Yorkshire Electricity in 2000. It later disposed of the distribution side of Yorkshire Electric to CE Electric UK in exchange for the supply business of Northern Electric. Innogy itself was taken over by the German utility giant 'RWE' in 2002 and renamed 'RWE Npower plc' with all the supply business adopting the "npower" brand.
Telecom Plus
In November 2005 Telecom Plus CEO Charles Widoger warned that high energy prices had resulted in significant losses in its gas business. In February 2006 Widoger sold 12.9 million shares in his personal holding in the company to npower (equivalent to 19% of the company), as well as the entire supply side of the business, in light of mounting losses in the rising price energy market. Telecom Plus provide nPower with management services, such as billing, customer service, metering, debt collection and administration (ie - the company retains the customer relationships), in return for a commission on energy used by the customers. The deal was made retrospective to 1 January 2005, and could result in npower controlling 29% of the company[1].
Operations
npower operates a number of coal, natural gas, oil-fired and renewable energy power stations across the UK, with coal and gas accounting for 81% of their output as of 2005[2].
The company's main offices are in Swindon, Wiltshire. npower has around 9,500 employees across its departments and an annual turnover in 2005-6 equivalent to US$5.6bn[3].
The company also owns Aberthaw Power Station in the Vale of Glamorgan in south Wales, as well as operating Tynagh CCGT in the west of Ireland.
Brand identity
npower has two mascots, which feature on all recent advertisements representing gas and electricity. They are two small glowing "Orbs" with eyes and feet, one yellow (Electricity Orb) and one blue (Gas Orb). npower gives soft toys resembling the Orbs to new customers.
British Gas also has a pair of glowing mascots. While the Orbs are circular and mute, the British Gas mascots are teardrop-shaped and talkative.
npower's TV advertisements feature the song, "Happy Together" by the Turtles, and more recently a cover version of the same song by Johnny Panic.
Sponsorship
npower are very active in community sponsorship and have backed the England cricket team's home Test matches.
In addition they currently sponsor Worcester Warriors Club and the Welsh team The Ospreys rugby team.
See also
★ Energy policy of the United Kingdom
★ Energy use and conservation in the United Kingdom
★ Green electricity in the United Kingdom
References
1. http://www.digitallook.com/news/623512/Big_gas_losses_force_Telecom_Plus_to_sell.html
2. http://www.rwe.com/generator.aspx/rwe-npower/group-structure/property=Data/id=238054/corporate-profile.pdf
3. http://www.energy-business-review.com/companyprofile.asp?guid=13D486ED-C0F4-4783-85CA-63CF27BF8821
External links
★ Company website
★ npower's fuel mix for 2006
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