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Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra

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Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra (FEDA) is the company that supplies electricity in Andorra. It grew out of the former electric utility Forces Hidroelèctriques d'Andorra (FHASA). In 1988, FHASA was nationalized by Andorra's General Council and turned into FEDA, which now runs the country’s electricity.

FHASA was known for major hydroelectric projects, including the Engordany power plant and the CG-1 facility. The FHASA era also featured notable labor actions: in 1933, FHASA workers led general strikes—one of the few such strikes in Andorra’s history—that helped achieve universal male suffrage for Andorrans.

Today, FEDA continues to manage Andorra’s electricity supply. Native name: Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra. Industry: Electricity. Headquarters: Andorra. Website: www.feda.ad.


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