Europe's Energy Giants. / Bruce Barnard.
by Barnard, Bruce; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Europe's Energy Giants, Feb. 2002; pp. 6-15.
"Europe's power utilities have pulled out all the stops to build global networks as their American rivals run for cover following the traumatic collapse of energy and commodities giant Enron." (EUROPE) The authors discuss a variety of energy issues as European power companies are now "setting the pace in mergers and acquisitions and overseas expansion and rapidly transforming themselves into multi-utilities, supplying gas, electricity, water, and environmental services.".
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