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Endesa Buys 62.5% that Did Not Own in Cetasa and Sums 99 Mw Wind to Its Portfolio in Spain

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Endesa has signed and formalized an agreement for the acquisition of 62.5% that it did not own in the share capital of Compañía Eólica de Tierras Altas (Cetasa), thus increasing its wind capacity in Spain by 99 megawatts (MW), as reported by the company in a note this Thursday.Through its subsidiary Enel Green Power Spain (EGPE) Endesa has acquired Caja Rural de Soria and Caja Rural de Navarra of 37.5% and 25%, respectively, of the share capital…
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Endesa has signed and formalized an agreement for the acquisition of 62.5% that it did not own in the share capital of Compañía Eólica de Tierras Altas (Cetasa), thus increasing its wind capacity in Spain by 99 megawatts (MW), the company reported. Specifically, the energy, through its subsidiary Enel Green Power Spain (EGPE) has acquired from Caja Rural de Soria and Caja Rural de Navarra of 37.5% and 25%, respectively, of the share capital of t…

Endesa has signed and formalized an agreement for the acquisition of 62.5% that it did not own in the share capital of Compañía Eólica de Tierras Altas (Cetasa), thus increasing its wind capacity in Spain by 99 megawatts (MW), as reported by the company in a note this Thursday.Through its subsidiary Enel Green Power Spain (EGPE) Endesa has acquired Caja Rural de Soria and Caja Rural de Navarra of 37.5% and 25%, respectively, of the share capital…

MADRID, 31 (EUROPA PRESS) Endesa has signed and formalized an agreement for the acquisition of 62.5% that it did not own in the share capital of Compañía Eólica de Tierras Altas (Cetasa), thus increasing its wind capacity in Spain by 99 megawatts (MW), the company reported. Specifically, energy, through its subsidiary [...] The Endesa entry buys 62.5% that it did not own in Cetasa by 37.5 million and sums 99 MW wind to its portfolio in Spain app…

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Forbes España broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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