Transener

Currently, Transener has become a topic of great importance and relevance in our society. Its impact covers different areas, from health and technology to culture and politics. Transener has aroused great interest in public opinion and has generated debates and reflections on its implications and consequences. In this article, we will analyze in depth the different dimensions of Transener and its influence on our lives. From its origins to its evolution over time, through its possible future scenarios, we will delve into this exciting world to more fully understand the importance of Transener in contemporary society.
Compañía de Transporte de Energía Eléctrica en Alta Tensión (Transener)
Company typeSociedad Anónima
BCBA: TRAN
MERVAL component
IndustryUtilities
Founded1993 (1993)
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Key people
Osvaldo Costa, (Chairman)
Carlos García Pereira, (CEO)
ProductsElectricity transmission
RevenueIncreaseUS$ 147.0 Million (2010)
DecreaseUS$ 5.8 Million (2010)
ParentPampa Energía
Websitetransener.com.ar

Transener (BCBA: TRAN) is the leading Argentine company in the transmission of extra high voltage electric power.

The company owns the national extra high voltage transmission network, comprising almost 8,800 kilometers (5,500 mi) of transmission lines. Another 5,500 miles of lines belong to the distribution network and subsidiary, Power Distribution Transport Company of the Province of Buenos Aires S.A. (Transba S.A.).

Purchasing the power transmission network from a State enterprise, Compañia de Tranporte de Energía en Alta Tensión, upon its 1993 privatization, Transener operates 95% of the high voltage lines in Argentina, and is a subsidiary of Pampa Energía, the largest private electricity producer in the country.[1] Controlled by local conglomerate Pérez Companc until 2003, Pampa Enegía gained control of the company in 2004, when it bought a controlling stake from Brazilian energy giant Petrobras.[2]

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