Talk:Électricité de France
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A few notes about EDF in Mexico. In Mexico, Central Anahuac is also known as Rio Bravo 2 and Central Lomas de Real (Not del Rey) as Rio Bravo 3. Rio Bravo 4 is Central Valle Hermoso and entered commercial service on April 1st 2005. All three power plants are in the same area. There is also an operation called Gasoducto del Rio. This operation supplies natural gas for the turbines to burn.
Comego and Cominse. There are also two other EDF companies in Mexico, Comego stands for Compañia Mexicana de Gerencia y Operacion and Cominse stands for Compañia Mexicana de Ingenieria y Servicios. Comego is responsible of the management and the operation of all EDF power plants in Mexico, and Cominse is responsible of the construction. Cominse will disappear in about one year; construction and tests of Rio 4 were finished in the early months of 2005. Cominse will support Comego with any guaranty issues that may arise.
Four employees will remain at Cominse:
Carlos Zarate, Eduardo Parra, Alejandrina Bustamante and Antonio Garcia.
[edit] Translation
I've translated as much (and as best) as I could from fr: but there are still quite a few things that need working on. So, the more help the better... :-) ♪ Craigy ♫ 21:44, May 22, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Foreign ownership rules
I just wanted to flag up that there is an issue with the fact that the French EDF can wholly own formerly 'British' companies but that the contrary does not hold. Is this worth developing as a section?Antarmy 18:18, 7 October 2005 (UTC)