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6 International<br />

The mission of the International Division is to support the<br />

Group’s strategies for international growth, as well as to<br />

manage and integrate the foreign businesses outside the<br />

Iberian and Latin American markets, which are managed<br />

by the Iberia and Latin America Division, monitoring and<br />

developing business opportunities that should present<br />

themselves on the electricity and fuel markets.<br />

The chief geographical areas of operation for this Division<br />

are:<br />

> central Europe, where the Division is active in electricity<br />

sales in France (<strong>Enel</strong> France), power generation in Slovakia<br />

(Slovenské elektrárne), and the development of<br />

thermal power plants and support activities in Belgium<br />

(Marcinelle Energie and <strong>Enel</strong> Operations Belgium);<br />

Operations<br />

Net electricity generation<br />

102 <strong>Enel</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Report</strong> on operations<br />

> south-eastern Europe, with power generation and technical<br />

support activities in Bulgaria (<strong>Enel</strong> Maritza East 3<br />

and <strong>Enel</strong> Operations Bulgaria), the development of generation<br />

capacity in Romania (<strong>Enel</strong> Productie), electricity<br />

distribution, sales and support activities in Romania<br />

(<strong>Enel</strong> Distributie Banat, <strong>Enel</strong> Distributie Dobrogea, <strong>Enel</strong><br />

Energie, <strong>Enel</strong> Distributie Muntenia, <strong>Enel</strong> Energie Muntenia,<br />

<strong>Enel</strong> Romania, and <strong>Enel</strong> Servicii Comune) and the<br />

development of thermal plants in Greece (<strong>Enel</strong>co);<br />

> Russia, with electricity sales and trading (RusEnergoSbyt),<br />

power generation and sales (<strong>Enel</strong> OGK-5), and support<br />

services (<strong>Enel</strong> Rus) in the Russian Federation. The figures<br />

for 2009 include the results of SeverEnergia, which<br />

was sold on September 30, 2009.<br />

Millions of kWh<br />

<strong>2010</strong> 2009 <strong>2010</strong>-2009<br />

Thermal 49,743 45,244 4,499 9.9%<br />

Nuclear 13,534 13,055 479 3.7%<br />

Hydroelectric 5,179 4,429 750 16.9%<br />

Other resources 20 7 13 185.7%<br />

Total net generation 68,476 62,735 5,741 9.2%<br />

Net generation abroad in <strong>2010</strong> amounted to 68,476 million<br />

kWh, an increase of 5,741 million kWh <strong>com</strong>pared<br />

with 2009. The rise is attributable to greater output by<br />

<strong>Enel</strong> OGK-5 (up 3,723 million kWh), Slovenské elektrárne<br />

(up 1,077 million kWh) and <strong>Enel</strong> Maritza East 3 (up 941<br />

million kWh). The increase is essentially due to the general<br />

increase in demand, as well as the effect (for <strong>Enel</strong> Maritza<br />

East 3) of the start of full operations of the plant following<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletion of refurbishment work.

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