BKW AG
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BKW AG
BKW AG is a Swiss energy and infrastructure company. Its core business is making and delivering electricity, buying and trading power, and running the networks that move electricity to homes and businesses. It also sells energy-related services such as heating, building technology, and engineering work for projects tied to power, water, and infrastructure. The company serves households, small businesses, industrial customers, municipalities, and other utilities, mostly in Switzerland and nearby European markets. It makes money by selling electricity, charging for grid access and related network services, and earning fees from engineering, construction, and technical services. That mix gives BKW a business model that combines regulated utility earnings with project-based service income. What makes BKW different is that it is not just a power producer. It sits across the energy value chain, from generation and trading to networks and customer services, and it also has a large engineering and building-services arm. That gives it exposure to both the stable utility business and the more specialized work of planning, building, and maintaining energy and infrastructure systems.
BKW AG is a Swiss energy and infrastructure company. Its core business is making and delivering electricity, buying and trading power, and running the networks that move electricity to homes and businesses. It also sells energy-related services such as heating, building technology, and engineering work for projects tied to power, water, and infrastructure.
The company serves households, small businesses, industrial customers, municipalities, and other utilities, mostly in Switzerland and nearby European markets. It makes money by selling electricity, charging for grid access and related network services, and earning fees from engineering, construction, and technical services. That mix gives BKW a business model that combines regulated utility earnings with project-based service income.
What makes BKW different is that it is not just a power producer. It sits across the energy value chain, from generation and trading to networks and customer services, and it also has a large engineering and building-services arm. That gives it exposure to both the stable utility business and the more specialized work of planning, building, and maintaining energy and infrastructure systems.