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ENDESA AND ELECNOR.


ENDESA AND ELECNOR, Spanish-based power companies, teamed to form Energias Argentinas (Enarsa Enarsa (or all-uppercase ENARSA), in full Energía Argentina Sociedad Anónima, is a company managed by the national state of Argentina for the integral exploitation of petroleum and natural gas, and the production, industralization, transport and trade of these ), which will build windmill windmill, apparatus that harnesses wind power for a variety of uses, e.g., pumping water, grinding corn, driving small sawmills, and driving electrical generators. Windmills were probably not known in Europe before the 12th cent.  power plants throughout Argentina Argentina (ärjəntē`nə, Span. ärhāntē`nä), officially Argentine Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 39,538,000), 1,072,157 sq mi (2,776,889 sq km), S South America. .
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Author:DEMPSEY, MARY
Publication:Latin Trade
Date:Mar 1, 2001
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