Electricity output in Spain: Economic analysis of the activity after liberalization



(Cont.)

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

C

OM

Total

C

OM

Total

C

OM

Total

C

OM

Total

C

OM

Total

Iberdrola

Lada (HA)

1,332

0,098

1,430

1,332

0,098

1,430

0,969

0,071

1,040

1,336

0,130

1,466

2,366

0,230

2,596

Guardo (HA)

1,332

0,098

1,430

1,332

0,098

1,430

0,969

0,071

1,040

1,336

0,130

1,466

2,366

0,230

2,596

Pasajes (CI)

1,332

0,086

1,418

1,332

0,086

1,418

0,969

0,062

1,031

1,336

0,123

1,459

2,366

0,219

2,585

Castellon (FU)

3,336

0,492

3,828

3,058

0,451

3,509

2,816

0,416

3,232

3,432

0,581

4,013

4,964

0,841

5,805

Santurce (FU)

3,336

0,492

3,828

3,058

0,451

3,509

2,816

0,416

3,232

3,432

0,581

4,013

4,964

0,841

5,805

Escombreras (FU)

3,336

0,492

3,828

3,058

0,451

3,509

2,816

0,416

3,232

3,432

0,581

4,013

4,964

0,841

5,805

Aceca (FU)

3,336

0,492

3,828

3,058

0,451

3,509

2,816

0,416

3,232

3,432

0,581

4,013

4,964

0,841

5,805

Castellon 3(CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Castejon (CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Tarragona P (cc)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

B. Bizk. E (CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Santurce (CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Aceca (CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Arcos F (CC)

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,582

0,106

1,688

1,837

0,055

1,892

2,372

0,071

2,443

Cofrentes (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Almaraz I (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Garona (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Trillo I (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Vandellos II (nu)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Asco II (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Union Fenosa

Narcea (HA)

1,876

0,138

2,014

1,924

0,142

2,066

1,377

0,101

1,478

1,820

0,177

1,997

3,185

0,309

3,494

Anllares (HA)

1,876

0,138

2,014

1,924

0,142

2,066

1,377

0,101

1,478

1,820

0,177

1,997

3,185

0,309

3,494

La Robla (HA)

1,876

0,138

2,014

1,924

0,142

2,066

1,377

0,101

1,478

1,820

0,177

1,997

3,185

0,309

3,494

Meirama (LP)

0,940

0,041

0,981

0,968

0,042

1,010

0,720

0,032

0,752

0,948

0,034

0,982

1,666

0,059

1,725

Aceca (FU)

3,072

0,202

3,274

2,277

0,149

2,426

2,585

0,170

2,755

2,820

0,478

3,298

3,944

0,668

4,612

Sabon (FU)

3,072

0,202

3,274

2,277

0,149

2,426

2,585

0,170

2,755

2,820

0,478

3,298

3,944

0,668

4,612

J. Cabrera (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

Almaraz I (NU)

1,020

0,074

1,094

1,030

0,075

1,105

1,040

0,076

1,116

1,050

0,063

1,113

1,060

0,063

1,123

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