LEAG

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{{Short description|German energy company}}

{{infobox company

| name = LEAG

| logo = LEAG (Unternehmen) logo.svg

| image = 025 Vattenfall building.png

| image_caption = The administrative building of Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG & Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG, former Vattenfall Europe Mining & Generation AG, at the corner of Dresdener Straße and Hermann-Löns-Straße.

| type = Aktiengesellschaft

| industry = Energy

| founded = {{start date and age|2016}}

| hq_location = Cottbus, Germany

| key_people = Thorsten Kramer

| products = Electricity

| parent = EPH, PPF

| website = [https://www.leag.de/ www.leag.de]

}}

The LEAG Group is Germany's second-largest energy producer, primarily operating in the Lusatia (Lausitz) region of eastern Germany.{{cite web|url=https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/07/05/leag-plans-950-mw-power-to-gas-plant-at-lignite-mine/|title=LEAG plans 950 MW power-to-gas plant at lignite mine|publisher=PV Magazine|date=2023-07-05|accessdate=2024-07-24|first=Marian|last=Willuhn}}

The conglomerate was founded in 2016, when the Swedish company Vattenfall sold their German lignite division to the Czech investors EPH and PPF. It consists of several legally separate sister companies and their subsidiaries:{{cite web|url=https://www.leag.de/en/company/suppliers/|title=Our business partnerships|publisher=LEAG|accessdate=2024-07-24}}

  • Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG
  • Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG
  • Lausitz Energie Verwaltungs GmbH

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