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Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e. V.
AbbreviationVKU
Formation1949
Founded atRüdesheim am Rhein
HeadquartersBerlin
Servicesadvocacy group representing municipally owned infrastructure undertakings and economic enterprises in Germany
President
Michael Ebling
Managing Director
Ingbert Liebing
Staff120

The Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e. V. (VKU) is a German advocacy group representing municipally owned infrastructure undertakings and economic enterprises in Germany. It represents the interests of its members towards legislators on state-, federal- and European level. Its member companies are active in the fields of energy- and water supply, wastewater treatment, telecommunication, waste management and street cleaning.

History

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The VKU was founded in 1949 in Rüdesheim am Rhein[1]. After the Second World War, the VKU supported municipal enterprises in their restructuring efforts.[2] After the collapse of the GDR in 1989, the VKU aided cities in Eastern Germany in reconstructing municipal energy and water supply infrastructure.[2]

The VKU today

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In 2019, the VKU had a total of 1474 member companies with a combined annual turnover of around 118 Billion Euros and over 268.000 employees[3]. Their combined market shares in their areas of activity amounted to 61% for electricity, 66.7% for natural gas, 86.4% for drinking water, 70.2% for heat supply and 43.8% for wastewater disposal in 2019. Every day, the VKUs members dispose of 31.500 tons of municipal waste and are decisive contributors to Germany’s recycling quota of 68%, which is the highest among European Union member states. In addition, they supply over 6 million customers with broadband infrastructure[3].   


The association itself is structured according to the fields of activity of the member companies: The VKU has a dedicated department for energy, for water and wastewater, for telecommunication, for waste collection, -treatment and city cleaning. The core activity of the VKU concerns informing and influencing the legislative process by issuing press statements, formulating common positons for its members and elucidating them for decision-makers.

Michael Ebling, President of the VKU


In 2007, the association moved its headquarters from Cologne to Berlin. In addition to its headquarters, the VKU operates country-level branches all over Germany as well as an office in Brussels. Since January 2016, the head major of Mainz, Michael Ebling, is President of the VKU.[4] The operative business of the VKU is run by its managing director Ingbert Liebing , who has been appointed in April 2020.[5]

Ingbert Liebing, Managing Director


Leadership

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VKU in numbers

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Annual turnover: 116.2 Bn. €
Number of employees: 268.123
Annual investment 10 Bn. €

(2019)

Combined market shares of VKU-members:

electricity/

Mio. kWh
gas/

Mio. kWh
heat/

Mio. kWh
water/

Mio. m³
wastewater/

Mio. m³
Supplied by VKU members 270.172 583.566 60.099 3.928 3.273
German total 447.9861 898.2251 83.7032 4.4683 7.5903
Share of VKU members 60,3 % 65,0 % 71,8 % 87,9 % 43,1 %

1 Source: StatBA, 20162 Source: AGFW, 20163 Source: StatBA, 2013

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  1. ^ Lormes, Ivo (2016). Kommunalisierung der Energieversorgung: Eine explorative Untersuchung von Stadtwerke-Gründungen. Wiesbaden: Springer-Verlag. p. 56. ISBN 3658133198, 9783658133191. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  2. ^ a b "70 Jahre Verband kommunaler Unternehmen | Pressemitteilungen | Pressebereich | Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e.V." www.vku.de. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  3. ^ a b Verband kommunaler Unternehmen e. V. (VKU) (2019). "LOCAL PUBLIC UTILITIES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES IN FIGURES" (PDF). vku.de.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ EU-R. "Michael Ebling neuer VKU-Präsident" (in German). Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  5. ^ "Ingbert Liebing ab 1. April neuer Hauptgeschäftsführer des VKU". www.zfk.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-06-10.

[[Category:1949 establishments]] [[Category:Municipal politics of Germany]]