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Vattenfall's vision is to create a strong and diversified European energy portfolio with sustainable and increased profits, significant growth options and will be among the leaders in developing environmentally sustainable energy production.

The geographic focus is our core markets Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands, the three main products are electricity, heat and gas.

Investor information, 2011-07-28

Vattenfall presents second quarter result 2011

German nuclear power decision weighs down operating profit by SEK 10.2 billion

Vattenfall is reporting a lower operating profit for the second quarter, 12.2 SEK billion, mainly due to the German parliament's decision to phase out the country's nuclear power, but also because the company could not repeat the high production and sales volumes it had during the corresponding quarter a year ago.
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Conference call, audiocast at 10:00 CET (new window)

Press release, 2011-07-27  

Vattenfall sells its Belgian operations

Vattenfall yesterday reached an agreement with the Italian energy company Eni regarding the sale of its Belgian operations for about 157 MEUR (about 1.4 SEK billion) on an enterprise value basis. The transaction comprises Nuon Belgium N.V., serving approximately 550,000 electricity and gas connections, as well as its subsidiary Nuon Wind Belgium N.V. and Nuon Power Generation Walloon N.V.
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R&D news 2011-08-03

Unique process develops more efficient lignite

By drying lignite in a unique pressurised process, Vattenfall is able to increase efficiency and flexibility while lowering CO2 emissions in lignite-fired power plants.
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Vattenfall news, 2011-07-07

Upwind EU project resulting in reliable modelling for future wind farms

Vattenfall has been participating in the UPWIND European project with financing from the 6th EU Framework Programme on challenges on up scaling wind power technology. The project resulted in reliability modelling and design criteria of future wind turbines / wind farms and improvements on the grid integration issues.
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