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Electrabel SA is a
Belgian energy corporation. It is a
subsidiary of
French multinational utility company Engie S.A. (formerly GDF Suez).
Electrabel was...
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energy corporation Engie SA
through its 100%-owned
Belgian subsidiary Electrabel. EDF
Luminus has a 10.2%
stake in the two
newest units. The Doel plant...
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abandoned in 2020. A
number of
power plants operate at the site. Both
Electrabel and NUON
operate a gas-fired
power plant there while RWE
Innogy operates...
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former Suez
subsidiaries such as
Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR),
Electrabel and Société hydroélectrique du Midi [fr] (SHEM), GDF Suez is the second-largest...
- from the
original on
August 24, 2010. "Chiffres clés" [Key numbers].
Electrabel. Who are we:
Nuclear (in French). 2011.
Archived from the
original on...
- (in Dutch). 2
January 2012.
Retrieved 12
January 2013. "Suez
replaces Electrabel in the BEL20 Index" (PDF). Euronext.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
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commissioned in two stages, Coo I (1969) and Coo II (1978). It is
owned by Engie-
Electrabel and has an
installed capacity of 1,164 MW. The
lower reservoir for the...
- and majority-owned by vertically-integrated
Belgian energy corporation Electrabel. EDF
Luminus has a 50%
stake in the
oldest unit and a 10%
stake in the...
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Electrabel in Herdersbrug: 990,397
Electrabel in Drogenbos: 998,794 E.ON
Benelux in Vilvoorde: 828,920 SPE in Ringvaarts: 807,066
Electrabel in Ruien:...
- Afterwards, he
worked in the
energy industry and
served on the
board of
Electrabel Germany.[citation needed] Dr. Gerd Gies at the
Bundesverband Neuer Energieanbieter...