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Slovenské elektrárne a.s. is a Slovak electric utility company based in Bratislava Slovak Republic and successor to the former state monopoly. It operates nuclear hydroelectric and fossil fuel power plants. Since April 2006 66% of the company's shares is owned by the Italian energy company Enel. Enel paid €839 million for shares and it plans to invest a further €1.9 billion in the company over 10 years.

The joint-stock company Slovenské elektrárne had its inception 21 Janaury 2002 as a new entity from property substance and a successor in title to Slovenské elektrárne, a.s.1
In 2009, Slovenské Elektrárne has submitted to the relevant authorities the EIA report for units 3 and 4 of Mochovce NPP.2
complete, Slovenské elektrárne and Enel can continue planning for the development of an efficient, environmentally sound power supply for the Slovak Republic.3
Slovenské elektrárne, subsidiary of the Enel Group ... New ITC underway at Mochovce. Once completed in Dec.4

Slovenské elektrárne is in the final phases of the EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) process for the construction of units 3 and 4 at the nuclear plant in 5
energy and we are delighted to be working with Slovenské Elektrárne on this vital project to develop the country’s power generation infrastructure.6
Slovenské elektrárne (up 1,077 million kWh) and Enel Maritza East 3 (up 941 million kWh).7
Communication (ACEC), Slovenské elektrárne - a member of the Enel group, the national Centre for Equal Opportunities, the Respect APP agency and the Everyvent agency.8

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