Enel (energy)
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Enel (Ente Nazionale per l'energia ELettrica) {ISE: IT0003128367) is an Italian energy provider and the third largest energy provider in the world.[citation needed] Formerly a state-owned monopoly, it is now partially privatised with Italian government control (31.1% state owned as of 2006).
Its stock is traded on the Milan Stock Exchange under the symbol 'Enel' and on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol 'EN'.
As Italy's largest supplier of electricity, Enel is a major importer of nuclear-generated electricity from France. During 2005 they moved to secure future supplies by investing in new nuclear capacity in France and Slovakia, and in the development of the EPR.
[edit] External links
- Energytrends page on Italy.
- Press release about Enel purchasing GE wind turbines.
- Enel international investment in new nuclear capacity:
- http://www.world-nuclear.org/nb/nb05/nb0522.htm#nb05.22-11
- http://www.world-nuclear.org/nb/nb05/nb0521.htm#nb05.21-13
- http://www.world-nuclear.org/nb/nb04/nb0402.htm#nb04.02-16
- http://www.world-nuclear.org/nb/nb05/nb0533.htm#nb05.33-7
- http://www.seas.sk/public-relations/standpoint-to-the-investment-2.html
- http://www.seas.sk/public-relations/hydroturbo-2006-en/13611.html