Empresa Nacional de Electricidade de Angola

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Empresa Nacional de Electricidade de Angola (E.N.E.) was a state-owned electricity company of Angola. The company was closed in 2014 per presidential decree no. 305/14.

The decree created three new companies instead, i.e. Empresa Nacional de Distribuição de Electricidade (ENDE), Empresa Pública de Produção de Electricidade (PRODEL-EP), and Empresa Rede Nacional de Transporte de Electricidade (RNT-EP). [1]

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References

  1. MINEA. "ENDE – Empresa Nacional de Distribuição de Electricidade |".