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  2. 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". [195] 100% of e-distribuzione – for the distribution of electricity. [193] [196]

  3. Enel Generación Perú - Wikipedia

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    242. Parent. Enel. Website. www.enel.pe. Enel Generación Perú S.A.A., formerly Edegel, is the largest private electric power generation company in Peru. The company has a total installed capacity of more than 1.400 megawatts (MW) and it supplies to the Peruvian National Grid. [1] The company is owned by Enel.

  4. Electricity sector in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The electricity sector in Peru has experienced large improvements in the past 15 years. Access to electricity has increased from 45% in 1990 to 96.4% in 2018, [1][2] while service quality and efficiency of service provision improved. These improvements were made possible through privatizations following reforms initiated in 1992.

  5. 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. Through its affiliates it generates, transmits and distributes electric power. Enel Américas has a total of 16,116 MW of net installed capacity, delivering ...

  6. Peruvian sol - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian sol. The sol (Spanish pronunciation: [sol]; plural: soles; currency sign: S/) [3] is the currency of Peru; it is subdivided into 100 céntimos ("cents"). The ISO 4217 currency code is PEN. The sol replaced the Peruvian inti in 1991 and the name is a return to that of Peru's historic currency, as the previous incarnation of sol was in ...

  7. 2021 Peruvian general election - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Peru. General elections were held in Peru on 11 April 2021. The presidential election, which determined the president and the vice presidents, required a run-off between the two top candidates, which was held on 6 June. The congressional elections determined the composition of the Congress of Peru, with all 130 seats contested.

  8. Category:Energy companies of Peru - Wikipedia

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    P. Electric power companies of Peru ‎ (1 P) Categories: Companies of Peru by industry. Energy companies by country. Energy companies of South America by country. Energy in Peru.

  9. Enel Green Power - Wikipedia

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    Enel Green Power S.p.A. is an Italian multinational renewable energy corporation, headquartered in Rome. The company was formed as a subsidiary of the power generation firm Enel in December 2008. [4] It has operations in five continents generating energy from solar, geothermal, wind and hydropower sources.