Compañía Sevillana de Electricidad
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The Compañía Sevillana de Electricidad, S. A. (known as CSE, Sevillana, or Sevillana de Electricidad) was a Spanish electricity generation company, founded in Seville in 1894. In the course of the 20th century it absorbed various other companies and came to be practically the sole generator of power in Andalusia. Beginning in 1996, it underwent the first of several stages in the process of being merged into the multinational corporation Endesa, becoming known as Sevillana-Endesa.[3] That process was completed in 2002.
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Company type | Joint stock company |
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Industry | Electricity generation |
Founded | 23 July 1894 |
Defunct | 1996–2002 |
Fate | Merged into Endesa |
Successor | Sevillana-Endesa |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Andalusia and Extremadura |
Key people | Director General Francisco Arteaga (2009)[1] |
Revenue | 287,470 million pesetas (1995)[2] |
Number of employees | > 1000 |
Parent | Grupo Endesa |
Website | http://www.sevillanelec.es/ |
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