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  2. 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.

  3. Enel Américas - Wikipedia

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    Enel Américas S.A. 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 ...

  4. List of public utilities - Wikipedia

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    Brazil - Eletrobrás, AES Eletropaulo, CPFL Energia, Celesc, CEMIG, CESP, Copel, Light S.A., CEEE, Energisa Canada - List of Canadian electric utilities China - State Grid Corporation, China Southern Power Grid Hong Kong - Hongkong Electric, CLP Power Macau - Companhia de Electricidade de Macau Cuba - Union Electrica Czech Republic - CEZ Group

  5. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AES is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, and is one of the world's leading power companies, generating and distributing electric power in 15 countries [2] and employing 10,500 people worldwide. AES Corporation is a global Fortune 500 power company. [3] AES Ranks in the Top Ten of Fast Company's 2022 Best Workplaces for Innovators.

  6. Enel Distribution São 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.

  7. Billings Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Billings Reservoir. / -23.787; -46.584. The Billings Reservoir (locally known as Represa Billings) is the largest reservoir in São Paulo, Brazil, covering a total of 127 km 2. It is named after Asa White Kenney Billings, the American hydroelectric engineer who was instrumental in building it. The Portuguese word represa also means "dam".

  8. List of companies of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    AES Eletropaulo: Utilities Conventional electricity Barueri: 1899 Electrical utility, (B3: ELPL3, ELPL5, ELPL6) Agrale: Consumer goods Commercial vehicles Caxias do Sul: 1962 Bus, coach, tractor, truck & military vehicles Airship do Brasil: Industrials Aerospace São Paulo: 2005 The only blimp manufacturer in Latin America Algar: Telecommunications

  9. Electricity sector in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Sources of electricity in Brazil, 2000–202. At the end of 2021 Brazil was the 2nd country in the world in terms of installed hydroelectric power (109.4 GW) and biomass (15.8 GW), the 7th country in the world in terms of installed wind power (21.1 GW) and the 14th country in the world in terms of installed solar power (13.0 GW) - on track to also become one of the top 10 in the world in solar ...