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An informative May in EGPE

In May, almost 180 people visited the wind farms of Las Navas (on two occasions), Pucheruelo, Enix, Pesur, A Capelada and San Andrés and the mini station of Rosarito. In particular, the latest visits were as follows:

Enel Green Power expands hydroelectric operations in Costa Rica

Construction has begun on a new hydroelectric plant in Costa Rica, between the provinces of Alajuela and San José

Renewables: No Crisis in View

Investments in renewables are growing around the world, having reached $243 billion in 2010. This is stated in the latest Bloomberg New Energy Finance report, which offers a detailed geographical analysis of financial flows and sectors they fund

Green Globetrotters

You can define the Enel Green Power project manager in many ways: a globetrotter, a driving force, a functional leader. It depends on what you would like to emphasize. What is certain, however, is that their everyday job is strongly indicative of EGP’s spirit and style

Latin-American Strategies

A country whose GDP has been growing by 4.5% during the first quarters of 2010, and which carries an economic weight of such magnitude it is a candidate for becoming, in the near future, a key energy hub in Latin America: this is Colombia, where Enel operates through its Endesa subsidiary, as the largest private energy operator

COP16 - Moon Palace in Cancun - Mexico

Also in November of 2010, Enel Green Power, the Italian Ministry of the Environment and Mexican authorities developed the first thin-film solar technology project in Mexico within the framework of the COP 16 negotiations on climate change held in Cancun

Italian embassy in Brazil went green

In November 2010, the Italian embassy in Brazil went green with the help of Enel Green Power