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  2. Enel - Wikipedia

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    Enel is the largest energy company in Europe by number of customers and the second by capacity, after EdF. [185] [188] [189] [190] The Enel Group is organised in 5 business lines: Enel Green Power and Thermal Generation: electricity generation. Enel Grids: transport infrastructure and energy distribution.

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. Renewable energy in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, bioenergy was the leading source of renewable energy in the European Union, at 59.2% of gross energy consumption, most of which was used for heating and cooling (74.6%), followed by electricity generation (13.4%) and biofuels (12.0%). [ 52 ] Biomass is burned both for heating and electrical generation, often in the form of pellet fuel.

  6. Endesa - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 Enel Green Power is present in 27 countries on five continents with a managed capacity of more than 46 GW and more than 1,200 renewable energy plants. In 2016, Endesa closed the acquisition of 60% with the Enel Group of the part related to the Spanish market of Enel Green Power Spain, [ 17 ] considered the fourth operator in the Spanish ...

  7. Campo Moro dams - Wikipedia

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    It is the second component of the Valmalenco hydroelectric system, which derives its energy from the Alpe Gera and Campo Moro dams. [13] The Lanzada power station is owned by Enel and has a capacity of 190.7 megawatts (MW) and can produce on average around 300 gigawatt-hours (GWh) per year, which can supply 111,000 families. The power station ...

  8. Terna Group - Wikipedia

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    Terna S.p.A. Terna S.p.A. is a transmission system operator (TSO) based in Rome, Italy. It operates through Terna Rete Italia, that manages the Italian transmission grid and Terna Plus which is in charge of new business opportunities and non-traditional activities in Brazil, Chile, Peru and USA (2023). [1] With 75,140 kilometres (46,690 mi) [1 ...

  9. Electricity sector in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The wind energy target, 5.3% of the total electricity use, is the 6th lowest in the European Union, [note 4] whose average target in wind is 14% in 2020. EWEA 's analysis of the Italy's plans reflect disappointment since the action plan suggests an annual slow-down of the wind power generation capacity rate and the rates of authorization for ...