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Terna SpA : ウィキペディア英語版
Terna (Italian company)

Terna S.p.A. - Rete Elettrica Nazionale is an Italian electricity transmission system operator based in Rome, Italy.〔(Terna - The Wall Street Journal )〕 With of power lines or around 98% of the Italian high-voltage power transmission grid, Terna is the first independent electricity transmission grid operator in Europe and the sixth in the world based on the size of its electrical grid.〔(Terna official website )〕 Terna is listed on the Borsa Italiana〔(Terna - Borsa Italiana )〕 and is a constituent of the FTSE MIB index.〔(TEXT-S&P affirms Terna SpA ratings - Reuters )〕
Terna Rete Italia〔(Terna Rete Italia official website )〕 manages the Italian electricity system whereas Terna Plus〔(Terna Plus official website )〕 is in charge of new business opportunities and non-traditional activities in Italy and abroad.
==History==
On 31 May 1999, Terna was established within the Enel Group, by way of implementation of Italian Legislative Decree No. 79/99〔(Oecd - Economic survey of Italy 2007: Enhancing competition and productivity in services )〕 which within the context of the process for the deregulation of the Italian electricity sector, sanctioned the separation between ownership and management of the national transmission grid.
On 23 June 2004, following the Prime Minister's Decree issued on 11 May of the same year, Terna was put on sale with an IPO on Borsa Italiana.
In 2010 Terna joined Desertec,〔(Desertec: Terna becomes shareholder of Dii )〕 a project aimed at producing and transmitting renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to meet local needs and be assigned in part to the European interconnected grid.
In 2011, Terna Group adopted a new organizational structure. Through Terna Rete Italia〔(Terna Rete Italia Official Website )〕 safely manages the Italian electricity system with more than 63,500 kilometers of high voltage lines. Through Terna Plus〔(Terna Plus official Website )〕 manages new business opportunities and non-traditional activities, in Italy and abroad.
2011 was the 7th consecutive year of growth for the Group. A dividend of €21 was paid per share.
The 2011 results were submitted by the CEO Flavio Cattaneo during the Terna Board of Administration meeting held to approve the Strategic Plan 2012-2016.
In 2012 Terna consolidated Revenues stood at 1,806 million euros, +10.4% compared to 2011, mainly due to the Grid Transmission Fee and to the results from Non Traditional Activities carried out by the Group.〔(Terna’s Board of Directors: 2012 results approved )〕
On January 31, 2012 Terna presented the Development Plan of the National Electricity Transmission Grid〔(Summary of the Development Plan of the National Electricity Transmission Grid (2012) - Terna official website )〕 for the decade 2012-2021. The plan includes investments for over 7 billion euro aimed at increasing efficiency for the electricity system including the reduction of energy losses and the reduction of CO2 emissions.
In 2013 Terna consolidated Revenues stood at 1,896 million euros, with an increase of 90.5 million euros (+5%) compared to 2012. Ebitda stood at 1,281 million euros (+6,5%), Group Net income at 514 million euro (+10,8%).〔(Terna’s Board of directors: 2013 results approved )〕

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