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The Compañía Sevillana de Electricidad, S. A. (known as CSE, Sevillana, or Sevillana de Electricidad) was a Spanish
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company, founded in
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in 1894. In the course of the 20th century it absorbed various other companies and came to be practically the sole generator of power in
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. Beginning in 1996, it underwent the first of several stages in the process of being merged into the
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, becoming known as Sevillana-Endesa.Ayuntamiento de Málaga: ''IMPLANTACIÓN Y DESARROLLO DE LAS INFRAESTRUCTURAS DE LOS SERVICIOS URBANOS ESENCIALES EN LA CIUDAD DE MÁLAGA''.
/ref> That process was completed in 2002.


History


Foundation

Spain first began to regulate the generation of electricity toward the end of the 19th century. On 23 July 1894 the ''Compañía Sevillana de Electricidad, Sociedad Anónima'' was founded, with capital coming from the then-new
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electrical generation equipment company Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) and from
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.''La Compañía Sevillana de Electricidad. Historia de una empresa''.
Revista de estudios regionales, , Nº. 39, 1994, p. 179-192.]
At that time its operations were limited to the provinces of Spain, province of
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. In 1914 the company became the sole generator of power in that province, with a capacity of 15 GW.


Expansion

At that point, CSE began to grow into neighboring provinces, beginning with the
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in the province of Cádiz. In 1926, CSE acquired the Empresa Rondeña de Electricidad (based in
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), giving CSE the dominant position in generating electricity in the province of Málaga, including hydroelectric generation on the river
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, in the Tajo de Ronda. In 1936 it was the leading electrical generation company in Andalusia, with a capacity of 130 GW. After the interruption of the
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, the company remained in Spanish hands, and a decade later began its most rapid period of expansion, beginning with a merger with Mengemor in 1951. In 1964 CSE absorbed the Sociedad Hidroeléctrica de Peñarroya, and in 1967 Hidroeléctrica del Chorro, its principal competitor in the Andalusian market and owner of the hydroelectric works at
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on the river Guadalhorce in the province of Málaga. The process of expansion culminated in 1968 with the acquisition of the Centrales Térmicas del Litoral, coastal
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s built by the state-owned
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(INI). This gave CSE a monopoly of electrical generation in Andalusia and in the
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n
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. When the 1973 oil crisis threatened the supply of cheap fuel oil, CSE entered into the field of
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generation. Together with other companies it participated in the creation of the
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(started in 1973) and the Valdecaballeros Nuclear Power Plant (started in 1975). The Almaraz plant began generating power in 1981. The Valdecaballeros plant never went online. The increasingly important CSE became one of the stocks on the
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index of Spanish stocks.


Endesa

Deregulation of the Spanish market for electricity as part of entry into the
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, brought in
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as an investor, purchasing 33.5 percent of the company in 1991. In 1996 Grupo Endesa owned 75 percent of the company's shares, giving them absolute control of CSE. In 1999, CSE stock ceased to trade on the exchange, and on 15 February 2002 the company ceased to exist as a separate corporation, integrated into Grupo Endesa, Spain's largest generator of electricity, as ''Sevillana-Endesa''.COMPAÑÍA SEVILLANA DE ELECTRICIDAD, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA Unipersonal…etc.…Anuncio de escisión total
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p. 4860


Notes


External links

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Sevillana-Endesa
official site *
Grupo Endesa
official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Compania Sevillana de Electricidad Defunct electric power companies of Spain Endesa Companies of Andalusia Energy companies established in 1894 Non-renewable resource companies established in 1894 Non-renewable resource companies disestablished in 2002 Spanish companies established in 1894 Spanish companies disestablished in 2002