Resun

Resun AG
Private
Industry Energy
Founded 2008
Headquarters Aarau, Switzerland
Key people
Manfred Thumann (Chairman)
Hermann Ineichen, (Vice chairman)
Sönke Hacker (Managing director)
Website www.resun.ch

Resun AG (an acronym from the French REmplacement SUisse Nucléaire, Swiss nuclear replacement) is a company located in Aarau (Switzerland). Its purpose is to manage the construction of two new nuclear reactors. These are unofficially known as Beznau 3 and Mühleberg 2 from the locations where they should be built.[1]

After 2020 the existing plants of Beznau (1969, 730 MW) and Mühleberg (1972, 355 MW) should cease activity. At the same time some import contracts with France for around 2000 MW will expire. With a combined electrical power output of 3200 MW, the new reactors would prevent the resulting energy gap and satisfy the expected domestic demand increase.[2]

Stockholders

Resun AG is a privately held company which shares are controlled by the BKW FMB Energie AG (present owner of the Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant, 31.25%) and the Axpo subsidiaries Nordostschweizerische Kraftwerke AG (present owner of the Beznau Nuclear Power Plant, 57.75%) and Centralschweizerische Kraftwerke AG (11%).

References

  1. "Axpo and BKW submit framework permit applications for replacement nuclear power plants in Beznau and Mühleberg" (PDF) (Press release). Resun AG. 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
  2. Resun AG press conference show, in German.
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