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Bavaria to force through takeover of Uniper's hydropower plants

Bavaria will make use of laws that allow it to buy more than 85 hydropower plants from Uniper in the southern German state, its premier stated on Thursday, weakening the nationalised utility's strategies to increase renewable resource.

Officials from Bavaria and Uniper have said the state government can impose a transfer against Uniper's will, or that of its owner, Germany's federal government.

Bavaria has a long tradition of looking for to handle its own affairs, and there is no love lost between its conservative premier Markus Soeder and the federal government led by centre-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Bavaria, which stated it would begin transferring the properties from 2030, would need to pay payment and honour agreements.

Soeder informed the state parliament on Thursday that Bavaria had up until now not handled to reach a contract with Uniper.

His federal government was acting on the principle of local energy in local hands, he included.

It was not right away clear how much compensation Bavaria would need to pay and how many megawatts of capability would be impacted.

A Uniper spokesperson said running hydropower plants required significant capital and proficient workers.

Uniper and its predecessor companies have shown over numerous years that they can operate the plants securely, effectively and environmentally friendly (...), he added.

Uniper has hydropower plants in Germany and Sweden. It operates 99 river plants in Germany, mostly in Bavaria, according to its site.

While its primary income source is still its natural gas company, the Duesseldorf-based energy intends to grow in renewable resource.

Uniper was rescued by the German government in 2022 after Russia cut and then suspended gas products, forcing the group to purchase gas at sky-high prices on the spot market.

Berlin is preparing to sell its Uniper shares on the stock market. Sources in February informed it may divest 20% -30%. in an initial step next year.

(source: Reuters)