Canal de Isabel II
14 articles about "Canal de Isabel II"
Madrid mulls sale of 20% stake in CYII Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
Spain’s municipalities are waiting until local elections are out of the way before considering asset sales which might strengthen their balance sheets. The utility serving the nation’s capital is said to be first in line.
SPANISH OPPORTUNITIES Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
* Agbar snapped up nine new contracts with a combined backlog of €1.28 billion in Spain last year, suggesting that while the country might be in the economic doldrums, its municipalities have a growing interest in private sector participation.
EUROPE WATER NEWS IN BRIEF Vol 10, Issue 12 (December 2009)
* Welsh Water will be hoping for an orderly handover when Lord Burns stands down as chairman in 2010.
Spanish water privatisations gain popularity Vol 10, Issue 4 (April 2009)
Inspired by Madrid, a number of Spanish municipalities are looking to part-privatise their water systems. Public opposition is already rampant.
Madrid’s 190,000m<sup>3</sup>/d reuse plan Vol 8, Issue 9 (September 2007)
As part of a wider wastewater initiative, the region of Madrid hopes to reduce potable water consumption by boosting recycled water production.
IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST Vol 8, Issue 7 (July 2007)
* Tawze’a, a 50/50 joint venture between Amiantit and CISCO, has been awarded three water management contracts for BOT projects worth approximately SAR3 billion ($800 million) over 30 years.
No competition for €2bn Madrid contract Vol 6, Issue 10 (October 2005)
Canal Isabel II takes over Madrid’s sewerage and water treatment by the back door. Not everyone is happy.
Thames agrees Chilean pay-off Vol 6, Issue 7 (July 2005)
The European water company was expected to close the sale of its Chilean interests this month. Instead it has found itself negotiating to settle claims of corruption against one of its managers.
DISPOSAL NEWS Vol 6, Issue 6 (June 2005)
RWE Thames’ disposal of its unwanted international assets is reaching the endgame, with Spanish construction group Acciona lining itself up for both desalination specialist Pridesa as well as Thames’ three Chilean water companies, Essel, Aguas Nuevo Sur Maule and Essbio.
CHINA ACTION Vol 6, Issue 2 (February 2005)
A new Chinese public utility will soon be on the market.










