The RAG-Stiftung at a glance

The RAG-Stiftung is responsible for financing the perpetual obligations of the German coal mining industry and, to this end, continuously expands its assets. In addition, the RAG-Stiftung funds projects in the fields of education, science and culture in the former mining regions along the Ruhr and Saar rivers as well as in Ibbenbüren.

CASH INFLOW 2021 (All currency figures in euros)The RAG-Stiftung invested EUR 853 million in the fixedassets in 2021. The RAGS-FundMaster special fund wasendowed with EUR 300 million. EUR 553 millionis attributable to net cash inflow in securities andcompanies via which we hold investments in realestate, private equity, infrastructure and companies inthe SME sector. At the end of 2021, the assets of theRAG-Stiftung amounted to more than EUR 21 billion.CASH INFLOW 2021*including the interest element forinvestments which RAG AG carriedout for the RAG-Stiftung in past years4 % (10.2 million)Groundwater purification31 % (81.6 million)Polder measures65 % (172.7 million)Pit water management264.5*PERPETUAL OBLIGATIONSSTRATEGICHOLDINGSINVESTMENTSincl. RSBG: EUR 11.3 billionRSBG100 % (1.8 billion)Vivawest40 %(2.5 billion)Evonik Industries 56,8 %(7.5 billion)RAG 100 %(is operationally responsiblefor the perpetual obligations)dividend payment36.0dividend payment55.6Evonik dividend305.0347.4CAPITAL MARKETSale ofEvonik shares261.3NET INVESTMENTS300 million RAGS-FundMaster316 million direct portfolio237 million investments/private equity1.8 % liquidity and others16.6 % shares17.9 % real estate/infrastructure28.9 % government andcorporate bonds34.7 % private equity/investmentsapprox.27of education, science and cultureSUPPORT
CASH INFLOW 2021 (All currency figures in euros)STRATEGIC HOLDINGSINVESTMENTS incl. RSBG: EUR 11.3 billionCAPITAL MARKETSale of Evonik shares347.4 261.3 dividend payment36.0 dividend payment55.6 Evonik dividend305.0 RSBG100 % (1.8 billion)Vivawest40 % (2.5 billion)Evonik Industries 56.8 % (7.5 billion)RAG 100 % (is operationally responsiblefor the perpetual obligations)1.8 % liquidity and others16.6 % shares17.9 % real estate/infrastructure28.9 % government and corporate bonds34.7 % private equity/investmentsSUPPORTof education, science and cultureapprox. 27 PERPETUAL OBLIGATIONS264.5 NET INVESTMENTSCASH INFLOW 2021237 million investments/private equity316 million direct portfolio300 million RAGS-FundMaster*including the interest element for investments which RAG AG carried out for the RAG-Stiftung in past years4 % (10.2 million)Groundwater purification31 % (81.6 million)Polder measures65 % (172.7 million)Pit water managementThe RAG-Stiftung invested EUR 853 million in the fixed assets in 2021. The RAGS-FundMaster special fund was endowed with EUR 300 million. EUR 553 millionis attributable to net cash inflow in securities and companies via which we holdinvestments in real estate, private equity, infrastructure and companies in the SME sector. At the end of 2021, the assets of the RAG-Stiftung amounted to more than EUR 21 billion.

The perpetual obligations of post-mining

Following the end of coal mining, there are three tasks that must be carried out over an indefinite period of time, and all three have to do with the management and control of water. The RAG-Stiftung is responsible for financing them.

Pit water management

RAG AG is responsible for pit water management in the former hard coal mining regions. At the bottom of a former mineshaft, hundreds of metres below the surface, the pit water is collected and transported to the surface by powerful pumps and pipes, then channelled into watercourses. The pumping system is designed redundantly. In the event of a malfunction, each pump can be quickly replaced by another. The pit water concept for the post-mining era will, in the medium term, require only six central pit water drainage stations in the Ruhr region.

Polder measures

Centuries of mining operations have also changed the local landscape. Entire regions have subsided, in extreme cases by as much as 25 metres. The surface water at these locations must be actively regulated now and in the future in order to prevent the accumulation of water in these hollows. Special pumping facilities must be operated and maintained, and bodies of water must be deepened or barricaded with dykes to ensure that the water is drained off.

Groundwater purification

In some of the former mining regions, especially on the grounds of former coking plants, there are contaminated areas that must be cleaned up. After the contaminated groundwater has been located, it is drained off and purified in order to prevent contaminated water from mixing with clean water and spreading. The effectiveness of these measures is regularly monitored.