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  2. Enel Américas - Wikipedia

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    Enel Americas is a conglomerate of electric energy companies operating in South America and Central America countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Costa Rica, Panama and Guatemala.

  3. Compañia General de Electricidad - Wikipedia

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    Compañia General de Electricidad. 4 languages. ... CGE is a utility company based in Chile, operates in the sectors of electricity, ...

  4. Office of the Comptroller General of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Law 42 of 1923 was passed by Congress and signed by the President of the Senate Luis de Greiff and the President of the Chamber of Representatives Ignacio Moreno. The new law was approved and signed by President Nel Ospina and his Minister of Finance Gabriel Posada, and finally ratified by Congress on July 19, 1923.

  5. Enel Generación Chile - Wikipedia

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    Enel Generación Chile S.A., formerly known as Endesa Chile and Empresa Nacional de Electricidad, is the largest electric utility company in Chile.It was created as a subsidiary of the state-owned CORFO on 1 December 1943 and was privatized in 1989.

  6. Enel - Wikipedia

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    100% of Enel Energia – which deals with the sale of electricity and natural gas on the free market and to end customers. Enel Energia also owns 100% of Enel.si, a company that offers renewable energy to end customers and franchises "Punto Enel Green Power". [198] 100% of e-distribuzione – for the distribution of electricity. [196] [199]

  7. Enel Green Power - Wikipedia

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    Enel Green Power was founded on 1 December 2008 to concentrate all of Enel's activities in the production of renewable energy.At the time of its establishment, Enel was the largest European company in the field of renewable energy, both in terms of installed capacity and international presence. [6]

  8. Endesa - Wikipedia

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    On January 5, 2006, the Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia (Competition Court, TDC) blocked the merger of Gas Natural and Endesa because of what it claimed would be irreversible negative impacts on competition. For most of 2006 and 2007, Endesa was the target of rival takeover bids by Germany's E.On and the Italian firm Enel.

  9. Enel Distribution São Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Enel Distribuição São Paulo (Enel Distribution São Paulo), former Eletropaulo Metropolitana and AES Eletropaulo, is a major Brazilian power distributor in the state of São Paulo, created in the breakup of the old state-owned power distribution company Eletropaulo that monopolized electricity distribution in São Paulo from 1981 to 1999.