12/29/2011
The strategic importance of companies like Enel, which act like drivers of technological innovation, energy efficiency and carbon emission reduction, is constantly growing
12/28/2011
Photovoltaic and wind could cover 40 percent of Europe’s electricity growth by 2050; the other non-discontinuous renewable sources could provide a significant input to Europe’s electricity demand.
12/28/2011
The new “Energy Roadmap 2050” of the EU Commission reaffirms the role of smart grids in developing a secure, competitive and low-carbon energy sector
12/23/2011
Enel’s commitment to increase automation system security and plant remote control to prevent computer attacks
12/23/2011
Russia is planning huge investments in energy infrastructure over the next few decades, offering significant opportunities also to Western companies
12/21/2011
Smart grids will allow synergic action with smart buildings and electric home appliances, allowing to save on electricity consumption and favouring a balance between consumption, electricity production and overall grid capacity.
12/20/2011
Enel’s activities for the safeguard of diversity in the countries where it operates. This commitment is a strategic objective of its environmental policy
12/19/2011
The transition to a low-carbon economy in the energy system could produce positive effects on employment during the stages of production, installation and maintenance.
12/18/2011
Energy policies must adjust to global consumption rise, especially in developing nations, which will increasingly weigh in the world’s economic trends
12/15/2011
In 2011 Enel Distribuzione integrated into the grid almost 150,000 renewable plants for a capacity of about 9,500 MW. A huge effort, also considering that authorizations in Italy are among the most complex and varied in Europe