Interests and Supply Rights
EGL has interests in power plants in Switzerland and Spain as well as long-term procurement contracts with producers in France. With these interests and power-drawing rights, EGL has a total installed production capacity of around 900 MW.
Power Generation
| Nuclear Power | |
| Leibstadt and Gösgen nuclear power plant (CH) | 59 MW |
| Supply rights via AKEB for nuclear energy interests (FR / CH) | 216 MW |
| Supply rights via ENAG Energiefinanzierungs AG (FR) | 200 MW |
| Hydropower | |
| Albula-Landwasser power plants (CH) | 62 MW |
| Calancasca (CH) | 10 MW |
| Engadine power plants (CH) | 61 MW |
| Mattmark power plants (CH) | 92 MW |
| Mauvoisin power plants (CH) | 114 MW |
| Lizerne et Morge (CH) | 25 MW |
| Misox power plants (CH) | 71 MW |
| Rheinkraftwerk Albbruck-Dogern Rhine power plant (DE) | 4 MW |
| Wind Power | |
| Wind park La Peñuca (ES) | 15 MW |
| TOTAL | 930 MW |
EGL Power Plants in Italy
EGL owns (capacities of) gas-fired combined-cycle power plants in Italy. EGL has an 85% stake in the Calenia Energia power station (760 MW), which became part of the company's network at the end of May 2007. The Rizziconi Energia complex has a capacity of 760 MW. It has been operating since the end of June 2008 and is 100%-owned by EGL. The company also has a 49% stake in the SE Ferrara power plant (760 MW, operating since October 2010). EGL's total installed capacity in these power plants is around 1800 MW.
| Calenia Energia | 646 MW |
| Rizziconi Energia | 760 MW |
| SE Ferrara | 372 MW |
| TOTAL | 1778 MW |

Wind park La Peñuca (ES)

Leibstadt nuclear power plant (CH)

Mattmark power plants (CH)

Gas-fired combined-cycle power plant Rizziconi
