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Enel

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Enel is a multinational power company and a leading integrated global operator in the energy and gas sectors. It focuses on power generation, distribution, and retail, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy development, smart grids, and innovative energy solutions like e-mobility and energy efficiency.

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Founded 1962 61,000 employees
Integrated UtilityDeveloperOperatorInvestorOfftaker

Strategic Overview

  • Strong commitment to decarbonization and renewable energy growth, aiming for 100% renewable generation by 2040.
  • Focus on digitalization and smart grid development to enhance efficiency and resilience of electricity networks.
  • Expansion of innovative energy solutions through Enel X, including e-mobility, energy efficiency, and demand response.
  • Strategic portfolio optimization through divestments of non-core assets and less profitable businesses to reduce debt and fund growth in key areas.

Deal Activity from Public Sources

Enel Green Power and Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) sign a framework agreement for the co-development of green hydrogen projects in Latin America.
Partnership Green Hydrogen Latin America November 2023 with Fortescue Future Industries
Enel Green Power starts construction of the 300 MW Blue Jay solar project in Texas, US.
Development Solar PV United States October 2023 300 MW
Enel Green Power sells 50% stake in its Australian renewable energy portfolio to Infratil for A$2.7 billion.
Divestiture Solar PV, Onshore Wind Australia July 2023 with Infratil
Enel Green Power sells its entire portfolio of assets in Romania to PPC for €1.26 billion.
Divestiture Solar PV, Onshore Wind, Electricity Distribution, Retail Energy Romania March 2023 with PPC S.A.

Investment Focus

Technologies
Solar1
Geography
Colombia1

Key People

Paolo Scaroni
Chairman
Flavio Cattaneo
CEO and General Manager

Track Record

80,000
MW Total
62
Years Active
Notable projects: Villanueva Solar Plant (Mexico), Davenport Wind Farm (USA), Cerro Pabellón Geothermal Plant (Chile), São Gonçalo Solar Plant (Brazil)

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Solar PVOnshore WindHydropowerGeothermalBattery StorageTransmissionDistribution GridsEV ChargingGreen Hydrogen
Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy TransitionDigital/Telecom
Geographies
ItalySpainUnited StatesBrazilChileColombiaPeruMexicoArgentinaCanada
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfieldOperating

Subsidiaries

Enel Green PowerEnel XEndesaEnel Grids
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