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Employees
1,938 employees
Type
Public Company
Revenue
$2 to $5 billion (USD) per year
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
Rome
Founded
1909
Category
Renewable Energy

We are an integrated multi-utility company leader on the Italian market, listed on the Stock Exchange in 1999. We manage and develop networks and services in the water, energy, environment and energy infrastructure sector. Acea is the top national operator in the water sector, serving approximately 9 million customers in the Lazio, Tuscany, Umbria and Campania regions; one of the main Italian players in the energy market with about 6 TWh of electricity sold, and about 10 TWh of electricity distributed in the city of Rome; we are also the main waste processing operator in Italy. Acea is one of the leading Italian multiutility firms, managing and developing networks and services Acea Risorse e Impianti Per L'ambiente Srl provides utility services. The Company provides electric energy and water services. Acea Risorse e Impianti Per L'ambiente serves its customers in Italy. Acea è una multiutility leader nel settore idrico, nella vendita di energia e gas, nella distribuzione di elettricità e nel settore del waste to energy. Acea is an Italian multi-utility company, managing and developing networks and services in the water, energy and environmental sectors. The Company's activities include integrated water services, energy production, the sale and distribution of electricity, public lighting and floodlighting, and waste-to-energy production. When in Rome, do as the Romans do -- plug into ACEA's electricity and drink ACEA's water. The largest municipal utility in Italy, it is also Italy's #1 water utility and a top electricity distributor. ACEA provides water to more than 7 million people and distributes power to more than 2.7 million homes and businesses in Rome and surrounding areas. In keeping with Europe-wide utility liberalization, the City of Rome has sold 49% of ACEA on the public market. The former monopoly has also built on Enel's Roman distribution assets, and through a joint venture with Electrabel, it has expanded into power generation, energy marketing, and natural gas distribution. ACEA also has international utility interests.

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