Type | Private (subsidiary of Viru Keemia Grupp) |
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Industry | Utility |
Predecessor | Narva Elektrivõrgud |
Founded | 1 January 1993 |
Headquarters | Narva, Estonia |
Area served | Ida-Virumaa |
Key people | Märt Viileberg (CEO) Ahti Puur (Chairman)[1] |
Services | Electricity distribution and retail |
Employees | 61 |
Parent | Viru Keemia Grupp |
Website | www.vkgev.ee |
VKG Elektrivõrgud (VKG EV, former name: Narva Elektrivõrgud) is an electricity distribution company in Estonia. It is a subsidiary of Viru Keemia Grupp.[1] VKG Elektrivõrgud is the second largest power distribution company in Estonia after Eesti Energia Jaotusvõrk.[2]
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History of the company reaches back to 1952.[1] It was established on 1 January 1993 as Narva Elektrivõrk, a subsidiary of Eesti Energia. It was separated from Eesti Energia in 1997 and in 1998–1999 it was sold to Startekor, a company controlled by Cinergy Corporation.[3][4][5][6] In 2002–2003, the company was acquired by Sthenos Group and ECE European City Estates AG.[7] In July 2006, Narva Elektrivõrk became a subsidiary of Viru Keemia Grupp and was renamed VKG Elektrivõrgud.[8][9][10]
VKG Elektrivõrgud distributes and sells electricity, and also provides operational management services for company power systems. In addition, the company also provides the service of designing, building, repairing, using, checking and maintaining electrical installations through VKG Elektriehitus.
The company's service area is in Ida-Viru County, including Narva, Narva-Jõesuu, Sillamäe, Vaivara Parish and Viivikonna district of Kohtla-Järve. It has 35,000 customers and an annual sales of 262 GWh of electricity.[2]