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PZEM
Van energieproductie en – optimalisatie tot levering aan bedrijven in heel Nederland: wij denken vooruit en leveren wat nodig is. Energie voor uw bedrijf...
PZEM
Van energieproductie en – optimalisatie tot levering aan bedrijven in heel Nederland: wij denken vooruit en leveren wat nodig is. Energie voor uw bedrijf Offerte samenstellen Wij worden TTEP Met ingang van 29 april 2026 maakt EP NL deel uit van TTEP, een nieuwe gezamenlijke energieonderneming van TotalEnergies en EPH. Energie voor bedrijven Onze productie […]
General information
Firm type
Corporate Investor
Year founded
2003
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Netherlands
City
Middelburg
Corporate office
Middelburg, Netherlands
Principals
Daniel Křetínský
Ultimate beneficial owner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who is the ultimate owner of PZEM?
Daniel Křetínský, the Czech investor behind EP Power Europe, is the ultimate beneficial owner of PZEM. His group, EPH, acquired 100% of PZEM's wholesale and production activities in 2023, converting the former provincial utility into a wholly owned subsidiary focused on energy supply and infrastructure.
What happened to PZEM's power generation assets?
All wholesale and production activities were transferred to EP Power Europe in 2023. PZEM retains the Sloe Power Plant as a co-owned infrastructure asset — the historical 50/50 joint venture with EDF was run through the plant — but the merchant risk now sits at the EPH parent level. PZEM's current role is energy trading, supply, and asset management in the Netherlands.
What is TTEP, and how does it relate to PZEM?
TTEP is a joint venture between TotalEnergies and EP Power Europe, launched in April 2026. EP NL — PZEM's operating brand — began transitioning to the TTEP mark immediately, with full rebranding expected within six months. PZEM therefore becomes the Dutch operating entity inside a broader TotalEnergies-EPH co-investment vehicle.
Does PZEM serve retail energy customers?
No. PZEM supplies energy exclusively to businesses across the Netherlands. Its website states it delivers what businesses need, with no mention of residential or consumer accounts. The firm's focus is B2B supply, energy optimization, and large-scale trading.
Which energy infrastructure assets does PZEM control today?
Confirmed positions include the Sloe Power Plant in Vlissingen, the ZBL gas pipeline in Zeeland, gas storage capacity, an energy trading portfolio, and TheBattery electricity storage asset. These assets underpin EP NL's supply and trading operations in the Dutch market.
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