2009
DOI: 10.1016/s1698-6989(09)70086-4
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Causas de la restricción eléctrica en el primer franquismo: una aportación desde la historia empresarial

Abstract: Nuestro trabajo tiene dos objetivos. El primero y más importante es proponer una nueva causa de las restricciones eléctricas sufridas durante el primer franquismo, consistente en las implicaciones que tuvo para el sector eléctrico el pacto firmado en 1934-36 entre Saltos del Duero y las empresas agrupadas en lo que se dio en llamar grupo hidroeléctrico. Por este convenio, Saltos del Duero se erigió en productor dominante y el grupo hidroeléctrico en distribuidor en dos zonas de España, la centro y la norte-nor… Show more

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“…The desire of public electricity companies to go from mere self-producers to being commercial companies that competed with private companies was seriously resisted by the latter. The introduction of the INI electricity companies was justified by the Administration, in the end, because management by the private companies had failed to avoid serious restrictions of supply prevailing in the urban and industrial markets of the country during the early 1940s-restrictions that, as we know, persisted until the end of the 1950s [26,27].…”
Section: The Techniques Of Organization Of the Electricity Activities...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The desire of public electricity companies to go from mere self-producers to being commercial companies that competed with private companies was seriously resisted by the latter. The introduction of the INI electricity companies was justified by the Administration, in the end, because management by the private companies had failed to avoid serious restrictions of supply prevailing in the urban and industrial markets of the country during the early 1940s-restrictions that, as we know, persisted until the end of the 1950s [26,27].…”
Section: The Techniques Of Organization Of the Electricity Activities...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The situation became even worse the following year, when its own production was limited to 68 per cent of the average annual production. Actually, the crisis merely came early in a year when the restrictions affected the whole of the Spanish electricity sector (Sudrià 1987; Díaz Morlán and San Román 2009).…”
Section: The Birth Of a Second-generation Company: Production And Commentioning
confidence: 99%