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Eni Plenitude S.p.A. Società Benefit (formerly: Eni gas e luce S.p.A. Società Benefit [3]) is an Italian company 100% controlled by Eni S.p.A. active in the sale and marketing of gas and electricity for households and businesses, the production of renewable energy and the management of charging points for electric vehicles.
Eni Plenitude – marketing of natural gas and power to households and businesses, energy production from renewable sources, and charging stations for electric vehicles. EniPower – generation and sale of electricity and steam technology; EniProgetti – engineering services; Eni Rewind – integrated service for environmental rehabilitation
Plenitude can refer to: Eni Plenitude - an energy firm, owned by Italian firm Eni; Principle of plenitude - a philosophical concept; Plenitude (magazine) - a Canadian ...
LUMA Energy is a private power company that is responsible for power distribution and power transmission in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.It is also in charge of maintaining and modernizing the power infrastructure.
EDP was founded as Electricidade de Portugal, E.P. by the Portuguese government though the Decreto-lei n.º 502/76 published on 30 Jun 1976, [4] merging 14 former energy companies that had been nationalised by 1975 in the aftermath of the regime change in 1974, of which the most significant had been the Companhia Portuguesa de Eletricidade (CPE).
Brazil is the 7th largest energy consumer in the world and the largest in South America. [1] [2] At the same time, it is an important oil and gas producer in the region and the world's second largest ethanol fuel producer.
Milestones in its history include the installation in December 1994 of the first commercial wind farm in Spain on the Sierra del Perdón, next to Pamplona, Navarre, by the Energía Hidroeléctrica de Navarra, S.A. company, acquired by ACCIONA in 2003 [3] and 2004, [4] and the KW Tarifa wind farm by the Alabe company, a subsidiary of ACCIONA, in 1995.
Energia was founded in 1999 and became the first independent supplier in Northern Ireland. Within a year it had entered the Irish business electricity market. By 2003, Energia had established itself as Ireland's leading independent energy business supplying over 30% of large industrial electricity requirements.