04/23/2012

Smart grids, integration of renewables, efficient buildings and electric mobility. The European project “Smart Cities”, the agreements signed by Enel with Genoa, Bari and Turin. The Group’s projects in Spain and Brazil
04/19/2012

The European Commission's Joint Research Centre report on renewables in the EU. Wind and solar PV are central in the productive technological evolution, though the main source is still hydro
04/19/2012

Enel’s activities are significant for Russia’s economic development, also due to the location of plants. It produces about 10% of domestic electricity and participates in the modernization of the energy system
04/19/2012

Enel CEO Fulvio Conti participated as president of Eurelectric in the Eu summit held in Brussels to prepare the Sustainable Development Rio+20 conference. Projects, challenges and opportunities. Enel plays central role
04/12/2012

A naturalistic trail now crosses Los Barrancos wind farm. The project created to enhance the environment and the areas bordering its plants was launched in Italy, France, Greece and the United States, now also in Spain
04/11/2012

Wind in Morocco, but that is not all. The whole of North Africa offers remarkable opportunities for renewables. In the long term, the most ambitious project is Desertec, aimed at generating from the huge resources of the Sahara
04/11/2012

Turkey is set on developing renewables, especially geothermal energy. EGP has established a research and exploration company and has identified sites where it can perform in-depth studies for electricity and heat generation
04/10/2012

The European Platform for Smart grids publicized its strategic agenda to 2035: it focuses on innovation, regulatory framework and financial analysis. Enel is in the forefront, a leader in this field
04/06/2012

Eurelectric calls for this commitment in “Horizon 2020”, the document it proposed to the European Commission to rationalise investments in research and innovation also in the energy sector
04/06/2012

The results of the first "Public Comment Period" have been published. The survey was launched by the Global Reporting Initiative to draw up the integrated reporting G4 guidelines, with the participation of the Enel Group.