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  2. Enel - Wikipedia

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    The company employs more than 61,000 people, [6] has more than 61 million customers worldwide (54.9 million in the electricity market, and 6.2 million in the gas market) and a net installed generating capacity of 88 GW. [187] Enel is the largest energy company in Europe by number of customers and the second by capacity, after EdF. [185] [188 ...

  3. Enel North America - Wikipedia

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    Enel North America is an American company headquartered in Andover, MA, United States. One of the renewable energy operators in North America, it was formed as a subsidiary of the global utility Enel S.p.A. in 2000. [1][3] It has operations in the United States and Canada through its renewables and energy services businesses, with a portfolio ...

  4. 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.

  5. Endesa - Wikipedia

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    Endesa, S.A. Endesa, S.A. (Spanish pronunciation: [enĖˆdesa], originally an initialism for Empresa Nacional de Electricidad, S.A.) is a Spanish multinational electric utility company, the largest in the country. The firm, a majority-owned subsidiary of the Italian utility company Enel, has 10 million customers in Spain, with domestic annual ...

  6. Enel X - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. €1.536 billion (December 2021)[5] Number of employees. 5,500 [6] Parent. Enel. Website. corporate.enelx.com. Enel X Global Retail is a division of the Enel Group operating in the field of energy supply, energy management services, and public and private electric mobility. [7][8][9] Its main office is in Rome.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Enel Generación Chile - Wikipedia

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    Enel Americas. Website. www.enel.cl. 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. As of April 2009, it is owned by Enersis with a 60% stake ...

  9. Enel Distribution Sao 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.