Electricidad de Caracas
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Company type | Public |
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BVC: EDC | |
Industry | Electricity |
Founded | 1895 |
Founder | Ricardo Zuloaga |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Richard Bulger (Chairman) |
Products | Electric power |
Services | Electric power distribution |
Revenue | US$835.5 million (2008) |
- US$140.1 million (2008) | |
Number of employees | 2,900 |
Parent | PDVSA |
Subsidiaries | Electricidad de Guarenas y Guatire |
Website | www |
Electricidad de Caracas (BVC: EDC) is the integrated electricity company for Caracas, Venezuela and surrounding areas, with more than 1 million connections. It was acquired by AES Corporation in 2000 and sold to the state-owned oil company PDVSA in 2007, which now owns 93.62%.[1] Paul Hanrahan, president and CEO of AES said the deal had been a fair process that respected the rights of investors.[2] Since 2007 and the nationalization of the electricity generation and transportation, it has been incorporated into Corpoelec.
For that year the president of Electricity of Caracas was Eng. Javier Alvarado Ochoa who would become vice minister to the Ministry of Popular Power for Electric Energy by presidential decree No. 7,241 on February 12, 2010 this would serve as a link with other public officials who would be implicated in the contracts of Derwick Associates without adequate experience and accused of receiving bribes.[3][4]
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[edit]- ^ "FITCH DOWNGRADES CA LA ELECTRICIDAD DE CARACAS EDC IDRS TO B; OUTLOOK STABLE :: UNTERNEHMENSNACHRICHTEN". www.ad-hoc-news.de. Archived from the original on April 18, 2009.
- ^ "Venezuela moves to nationalize top electric company with buyout of AES stake". International Herald Tribune. February 8, 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2007.
- ^ "Juan Carlos Zapata: Los bolichicos y sus nexos". Noticiero Digital. August 10, 2011.
- ^ "Arrestaron en España al ex ministro chavista Javier Alvarado Ochoa, acusado de recibir sobornos vinculados a PDVSA". Infobae. May 10, 2019.
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