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Enerjisa Enerji As
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Last Update: 22 Nov 2024 18:05:00
Yesterday: 59.5
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Enerjisa Enerji AS is a leading energy company in Turkey. It was established in 1996 as a joint venture between Sabanci Holding and E.ON, a German energy company. The company operates in the generation, distribution, and retail sale of electricity and natural gas.
Enerjisa Enerji AS has a total installed capacity of 4,000 MW, with 22 hydroelectric power plants, 2 natural gas-fired power plants, and 1 wind power plant. It also operates 14 electricity distribution regions in Turkey, serving over 9 million customers.
The company is committed to sustainable energy practices and has invested heavily in renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal power. In addition, Enerjisa Enerji AS is involved in various community development and social responsibility projects aimed at improving the lives of people in the areas where it operates.
In 2018, Enerjisa Enerji AS was acquired by EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) and International Finance Corporation (IFC), two international financial institutions.
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Enerjisa Enerji AS has a total installed capacity of 4,000 MW, with 22 hydroelectric power plants, 2 natural gas-fired power plants, and 1 wind power plant. It also operates 14 electricity distribution regions in Turkey, serving over 9 million customers.
The company is committed to sustainable energy practices and has invested heavily in renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal power. In addition, Enerjisa Enerji AS is involved in various community development and social responsibility projects aimed at improving the lives of people in the areas where it operates.
In 2018, Enerjisa Enerji AS was acquired by EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development) and International Finance Corporation (IFC), two international financial institutions.
Note: This message was created by artificial intelligence; It does not guarantee the accuracy of the information it contains and cannot be considered as investment advice.
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