Hamburger Energiewerke
Hamburger Energiewerke GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
About
Hamburger Energiewerke is a government headquartered in Hamburg, Germany with approximately 1000-5000 employees specializing in Solar, Wind, Geothermal.
Hamburger Energiewerke is a 100% municipally-owned energy supplier serving Hamburg and the region. The company supplies renewable electricity (100% green power), district heating (Fernwärme), and natural gas with biogas content. Key initiatives include: coal phase-out by 2030, climate-neutral heat supply by 2045, green hydrogen production (Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub targeting 100 MW by 2026), Power-to-Heat facilities converting wind power to heating, geothermal development in Wilhelmsburg (operational 2026), and district heating projects utilizing industrial waste heat, wastewater, and river heat pumps. The company operates over 1,000 employees and is certified with the Grüner Strom-Label by NABU and BUND environmental organizations.
Headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
Employees
1000-5000
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Hamburg, Northern Germany
Products
EBBE & FLUT
LEUCHTTURM
District Heating (Fernwärme)
Green Gas Tariffs
Business Electricity Tariffs
Projects
Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub
Power-to-Heat Anlage Wedel
Energiepark Tiefstack
Geothermal District Heating Wilhelmsburg
Energiepark Hafen
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
Grüner Strom-Label
Awards
Deutschlands beste Stromversorger
Hamburgs bester Energieversorger