Abengoa
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| Abengoa SA | |
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| Type | Public (BMAD: ABG) |
| Founded | 1941 |
| Headquarters | Seville, Spain |
| Key people | Felipe Benjumea Llorente (Chairman of the board and CEO) |
| Industry | Technology, engineering |
| Products | Solar energy and bioenergy devices, IT, water and waste treatment, construction of telecom networks, power stations, infrastructure |
| Revenue | €2.677 billion (2006)[1] |
| Profit | ▲ €100.3 million (2006)[1] |
| Employees | 13,608 (2006)[1] |
| Website | www.abengoa.com |
Abengoa (BMAD: ABG) is a Spanish multinational corporation, which includes companies in the domains of energy, telecommunications, transportation, and the environment. On September 15th 2007, London's The Economist reported that Abengoa is looking to enter the concentrating solar power market in the United States.
The company was founded by Javier Benjumea, and is based in Seville, Spain.
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[edit] Green technology
[edit] Befesa
Befesa is an Abengoa subsidiary, specialising in the integral management of industrial wastes and the generation and management of water.
[edit] Joint Venture with Ebro Puleva
Abengoa has joint venture biofuel plants with Ebro Puleva- Dosbio 2010. [2]
[edit] Competitors
- CIE automotive´s subsidiary Bionor (biodiesel) [3]
- Ence
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Annual Report 2006: Legal, Economic and Financial Information. Abengoa. Retrieved on 2008-02-06.
- ^ · · Grupo Ebro Puleva · ·
- ^ CIE Automotive
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