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ATTENDING ENERGY COMPANIES Updated on 30 / 10 / 2019 (Sorted by Alphabetical Order of Country) 12 - 14 November 2019 | Paris, France ATTENDING ENERGY COMPANIES updated on 30 / 10 / 2019 (sorted by alphabetical order of Country) Afghanistan, BAYAT POWER Albania, OSHEE ALBANIA Albania, OST albania Algeria, Sonelgaz Austria, E-Conrol Austria, Energie Graz GMBH Austria, Energie Steiermark Austria, EVN AG Austria, KNG-Kränten Netz GmbH Austria, Netz Niederösterreich GmbH Austria, Wien Energie GmbH Austria, Wiener Netze GmbH Bahrain, Electricity and Water Authority Bahrain, EWA Belgium, Brussels Network Operations Belgium, EDF Luminus Belgium, Elia Asset Belgium, Elia Group Belgium, Elia system Operator Belgium, Enel SpA Belgium, Engie Belgium, Engie Electrabel Belgium, Engie Generation Europe Belgium, Fluvius System Operator CVBA Belgium, i-DE (Iberdrola) Belgium, Luminus Belgium, Ores Belgium, Resa Belgium, Sibelga Belgium, SUEZ Belgium, Veolia Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elektro Doboj Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elektroprivreda of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, JP Elektroprivreda BiH Brazil, Centrais Elétricas de Santa Catarina Brazil, Copel Distribuição S.A. Bulgaria, CEZ Electro Bulgaria AD Bulgaria, CEZ ESCO Bulgaria Bulgaria, ESO EAD Bulgaria, EVN Bulgaria, Overgas Mrezhi Cameroon, ENEO Cameroon, KPDC: KRIBI POWER DEVELOPMENT COMPANY SA. Canada, Hydro-Québec Canada, New Brunswick Power (Canada) Canada, Saint John Energy Chile, Empresas Lipigas Chile, Enel Generación CHILE China, Enedis Côte d'Ivoire, CIE( Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricité) Côte d'Ivoire, GS2E Croatia, CROATIAN ENERGY MARKET OPERATOR Ltd Croatia, Enedis Croatia, Gradska plinara Zagreb d.o.o. Croatia, HEP - Distirbution System Operator Ltd. Croatia, HEP d.d. Croatia, HEP ELEKTRA d.o.o. Croatia, HEP PLIN d.o.o. Croatia, HEP Trgovina d.o.o. Croatia, HEP-ESCO Ltd. Croatia, HEP-TRGOVINA d.o.o. Croatia, Hrvatska elektroprivreda d.d. Cyprus, Electricity Authority of Cyprus Czech Republic, ČEZ Distribuce Czech Republic, CEZ Group Czech Republic, E.ON Czech Republic, E.ON Distribuce a.s. Czech Republic, ELGAS Czech Republic, innogy Ceska Republika a.s. Czech Republic, innogy Energie Czech Republic, MVV Energie CZ a.s. Czech Republic, PREdistribuce Czech Republic, Sev.en Energy AG Denmark, Energinet Denmark, Energinet DataHub Denmark, Energinet Elsystemansvar Denmark, Ørsted Denmark, Ørsted Markets & Bioenergy Denmark, SEAS-NVE Denmark, Thy-Mors Energi Elnet A/S Egypt, Quill Energy Estonia, Eesti Energia Estonia, Elektrilevi OÜ Estonia, Elering Estonia, Enefit Energiatootmine AS Estonia, Enefit Green As Estonia, Fortum Eesti AS Faroe Islands, SEV Finland, Caruna Networks Oy Finland, Elenia Palvelut Oy Finland, Fingrid Oyj Finland, Fortum Corporation Finland, Fortum Power and Heat Oy Finland, Helen Ltd Finland, Kymenlaakson Sähköverkko Oy Finland, Lahti Energy Ltd. Finland, PKS Sähkönsiirto Oy Finland, Turun Seudun Energiantuotanto France, ALPIQ France, Boralex France, Bordeaux Metropole Energies France, Centrica France, Communauté Urbaine de Dunkerque France, DALKIA France, Dalkia Biogaz France, EDF CNEPE France, EDF International Networks France, EDF Lab PARIS-SACLAY France, EDF Pulse Croissance France, EDF Renewables France, EDF Research & Development France, EDF TRADING France, ekWateur France, Endesa France, Enedis France, Enedis Pays de la Loire France, ENEL X e-Mobility France, Enercoop France, Enertrag France France, ENGIE France, ENGIE AIRE NOUVELLE France, ENGIE Green France, ENGIE INEO France, Eni Gas and Power France France, e-Pango France, ERANOVE France, Eranove Group France, GAZEL ENERGIE France, GAZELEC France, GRDF France, GreenAlp France, GRTgaz France, Réseau de Transport d'Electricité France, R-GDS France, RTE France, SAUR France, SAUR Group France, SICAE De La Somme Et Du Cambraisis France, SICAE EST France, SICAE LFA France, SICAE OISE France, SICAE Somme et Cambraisis France, SICAE-OISE France, SOREA France, Statkraft France, SUEZ France, SUEZ SMART SOLUTIONS France, Tokyo Gas France, TOTAL France, Total Direct Energie France, Veolia France, Voltalia France, Voltalis French Polynesia, Electricité de Tahiti Germany, 50Hertz Transmission GmbH Germany, Allgäuer Überlandwerk GmbH Germany, e.kundenservice Netz GmbH Germany, E.ON Digital Technology GmbH Germany, E.ON Energie Deutschland GmbH Germany, EEW Energy from Waste GmbH Germany, EnBW Energie Baden-Wurtemberg AG Germany, EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany, enercity AG Germany, Engie Germany, EWE Aktiengesellschaft Germany, EWE NETZ GmbH Germany, innogy SE Germany, natGAS Aktiengesellschaft Germany, Netze BW Germany, RWE Power AG Germany, RWE Supply & Trading GmbH Germany, Statkraft Germany, Statkraft Markets GmbH Germany, SWW Wunsiedel GmbH Germany, TransnetBW GmbH Germany, Uniper Germany, Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH Germany, Vattenfall Germany, VSE AG Greece, EYDAP SA Greece, HEDNO S.A. (Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Department S.A.) Greece, MYTILINEOS S.A. Greece, WATT+VOLT Guadeloupe, EDF PEI Hungary, ALTEO Hungary, EDF DEMASZ Halozati Kft. Hungary, Elmű-Émász Energiakereskedő Kft. Hungary, MAVIR Ltd. Hungary, MOL Plc Hungary, MVM Hungarian Electricity Plc. Hungary, MVM Partner Zrt. Hungary, MVM Zrt. Hungary, National Utilities Plc (Hungary) Hungary, NKM Aramhalozati Kft. Hungary, NKM Energia Zrt. Hungary, Wattler Iceland, HS Veitur hf Iceland, Landsvirkjun Iceland, Netorka hf. Iceland, RARIK Iceland, Reykjavik Energy India, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited India, BSES YAMUNA POWER LIMITED India, Enedis India, Indraprastha Gas Limited Indonesia, PT PEMBANGKITAN JAWA BALI Iran, Islamic Republic of, Gas-souzan Co. Iran, Islamic Republic of, MAhtaab Gostar Ireland, Eirgrid Ireland, Electric Ireland Ireland, Energia Ireland, ESB Ireland, Gas Networks Ireland Ireland, Panda Power Isle of Man, Manx Utilities Israel, Centrica Israel, Dorad Energy Italy, a2a S.p.A. Italy, Alperia AG Italy, Areti S.p.A. Italy, Autogas Nord Spa Italy, Azienda Municipale Gas SpA Italy, Comitato Italiano Gas Italy, Edison SpA Italy, Enel Italy, Enel Foundation Italy, Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks Italy, Enel Global Trading Italy, Enel Green Power SpA Italy, Enel SpA Italy, Enel X Italy, ENI SpA Italy, EPProduzione SPA Italy, Estra S.p.A. Italy, Gruppo Hera Italy, HERA spa Italy, IBERDROLA Italy, Inrete Distribuzione Energia SpA Italy, IRETI S.p.A. Italy, Italgas Italy, Italgas SpA Italy, Sarlux Italy, Terna spa Italy, VIVIgas energia Italy, Vivigas SpA Japan, HOKKAIDO GAS CO., LTD. Japan, OSAKA GAS CO., LTD. Japan, The Kansai Electric Power Co., Ltd. Japan, TOHO GAS CO., LTD. Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Japan, Tokyo Gas Co. Japan, TOKYO GAS iNET CORP Japan, Tokyo gas liquid holdings Co Kazakhstan, ERG Korea, Republic of, KHNP Korea, Republic of, Korea Electric Power Corporation Korea, Republic of, Shin Pyeongtaek Power Co.,Ltd. Kosovo, KEDS JSC Latvia, AS Latvenergo Latvia, Augstsprieguma Tikls Latvia, JSC "Latvijas Gaze" Latvia, JSC GASO Latvia, JSC Sadales tikls Latvia, Latvenergo Latvia, Sadales Tikls Lebanon, Butec Utility Services Lebanon, Debbas Energy Lebanon, E.D.L Electricité du Liban Lebanon, EDL Lebanon, Electricite du liban Lebanon, Electricity of Lebanon Lebanon, KVA Lebanon, National Electrical Utility Company - Debbas Group Lebanon, National Electrical Utility sal Lebanon, NEU Company Libya, General Electric Company OF Libya (GECOL) Lithuania, AB "Energijos skirstymo operatorius" Lithuania, E Energija Lithuania, Energijos skirstymo operatorius, AB Lithuania, ESO Lithuania, UAB Enefit Luxembourg, Creos Luxembourg S.A. Luxembourg, EIDA SA Luxembourg, Encevo S.A. Luxembourg, Enovos Luxembourg S.A. Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of, EVN Macedonia Malaysia, Tenaga Nasional Berhad Maldives, Fenaka Corporation Limited Malta, Enemalta plc Morocco, LYDEC - SUEZ GROUP Morocco, Voltalia Netherlands, Alliander N.V. Netherlands, Aramco Overseas Company Netherlands, AXPO Netherlands, Enduris B.V. Netherlands, Eneco Group BV Netherlands, Enexis Group Netherlands, Engie Netherlands, Evides Netherlands, Gasunie Netherlands, innogy/Essent Netherlands, Kansai Electric Power Netherlands, Pure Energy Netherlands, Royal Dutch Shell Netherlands, RWE Netherlands, Stedin Netbeheer Netherlands, TenneT Netherlands, Total Gas & Power Netherlands, Vattenfall New Caledonia, Enexis Netbeheer B.V. Nigeria, Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company North Macedonia, Elektrodistribucija DOOEL North Macedonia, Energy Delivery Solutions - EDS Norway, Agder Energi Nett AS Norway, Equinor ASA Norway, Hålogaland Kraft Nett AS Norway, Istad AS Norway, Istad Kraft AS Norway, Istad Nett AS Oman, Dhofar Power Company Pakistan, K-Electric Ltd Pakistan, National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC) PAKISTAN Pakistan, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) Palestine, State of, Gaza Electricity Distribution Co. GEDCo. Philippines, Meralco Poland, Axpo Polska Sp. z o.o. Poland, ENERGA Operator SA Poland, PGNiG Termika Poland, PKN ORLEN S.A. Poland, PKP Energetyka SA Poland, PSE S.A. Portugal, EDP Distribuição Portugal, EDP Energias de Portugal Portugal, EDP Labelec Portugal, EDP NEW R&D Portugal, Eletricidade dos Açores Portugal, Empresa de Eletricidade da Madeira Portugal, Galp / GGND Portugal, REN Portgás Distribuição Qatar, Iberdrola Qatar, Kahramaa Romania, CEZ Romania Romania, CEZ Trade Romania Romania, CEZ Vanzare Romania, CNTEE Transelectrica SA Romania, Distributie Energie Oltenia S.A. Romania, Enel Energie Muntenia Romania, Enel X Romania Romania, OMV Petrom Romania, Tomis Team SA Russian Federation, Gazprom energoholding Russian Federation, PJSC FGC UES Russian Federation, PJSC MOESK Russian
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