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Inelsa is created in 1986 as a family business, dedicated to electrical installations, although its origins date back to 1966, when D. Jose Dominguez Pombo made his first electrical installation.

Inelsa is a spanish company, based in Galicia, belonging to the

business group “Grupo Hedomin”. With over twenty-seven years

dedicated to the creation of values and to meet the needs of its

customers, the Service Capacity and Innovation are its hallmarks.

Its activities are developed in the electric sector, services, renewable energies and energetic efficiency.

In 2006, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of Inelsa, the decision

to create the group “Grupo Hedomin”, in order to organize,

through different companies the different business lines that were organized from Inelsa, is being carried out.

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The main activities of Inelsa are focused on the power sector, especially in the installation of renewable energy, recognized as one of the leading companies nationally and internationally.

Inelsa has ISO Quality and Environment certifications as well as engage with the environmental specifications of the European Regulation EMAS.

Work divisions of Inelsa:

RENEWABLE ENERGIES INSTALLATIONS . PIONEERS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF SOLAR ENERGY IN SPAIN.

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MAIN MILESTONES

1998 1st photovoltaic installation of 5 kw.

2005 1st photovoltaic plant of 100 kw.

2007 1st complete EPC of 2,5 Mw.

2009 It begins with the development of projects Internationally.

2010 It overcomes 100 Mw installed.

2012 More than 250 Mw of photovoltaic energy grid connected.

2013 400 Mw Installed at the end of the year

2014 More than 550Mw of photovoltaic energy PHOTOVOLTAIC PLANT OF ROVIGO - ITALY, 72 MW

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KARADZHALOVO - BULGARIA 60 Mw

SOME OF CLIENTS OF SOLAR PROJECTS: - GRUPO CAMPO - AMERGY - ISOLUX - SUNEDISON - ASTROENERGY - XUNTA DE GALICIA - SOL DE AREVALO - DIPUTACIÓN DE A CORUÑA - DIPUTACIÓN DE OURENSE - SOL DE ATAQUINES - GAVEIRA INVERSIONES

- CINEGÉTICA Y EXPLOT. RURALES - DADÍN E HIJO

- RODONITA ENERGÍA - BODEGAS MARTÍN CODAX - INDUSTRIAL DE MONTERROSO - INVERSIONES ITAPIRU - PESGALIA - TECCARSA - ALCAMESAN - TASGA RENOVABLES - BESTER GENERACIÓN - ENMACOSA - TESAGUA TECNOLOGÍA - IBERDROLA

Main business lines

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NÁPOLES - ITALY 20 Mw FERRARA - ITALY 14 Mw RONCACE (ITALIA) Instalación fotovoltaica 2,4Mw

FOTO

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MONTERROSO - SPAIN 100 Kw

COLLEFERRO - ITALY 13 Mw ROSCIANO - ITALY 2,2 Mw

RIARDO – ITALY 5 Mw

SAELICES - SPAIN 11,4 Mw RONCACCE - ITALY 2,4 Mw

MANORFAR - UNITED KINGDOM 6 Mw

Isolux Ingenieria S.A.

Isolux Ingenieria S.A.

Sunedison Italia Construction MT Infrastrutture

MT Infrastrutture MT Infrastrutture

MT Infrastrutture MT Infraestructuras

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Reference works

MONTALTO DI CASTRO - ITALY 11 Mw

RONCACE (ITALIA) Instalación fotovoltaica 2,4Mw

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MARCIANISE - ITALY 5 Mw

CASTEL VOLTURNO - ITALY 3 Mw RESTINCO- ITALY 25 Mw

CÓRDOBA - SPAIN 2,4 Mw MASSA LOMBARDA - ITALY 5 Mw

SAN TAMMARO - ITALY 5 Mw

ORMESHEIM - GERMANY 1,4 Mw COLUCCI - ITALY 2 Mw

Sunedison Italia Construction Sunedison Italia Construction

Sunedison Italia Construction Sunedison Italia Construction MT Infrastrutture

MT Infrastrutture

MT Infrastrutture Bester Generación

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CHIHUAHUA- MEXICO 250 Kw

MEXICALI- MEXICO 3,5 Mw

Sunedison Italy Construction Chint Solar

Chint Solar Iberdrola - CFE ATAQUINES - SPAIN 1,6 Mw PANTAZI - ROMANIA 6,6 Mw SANXENXO – SPAIN 1 Mw AREVALO - SPAIN 2,4 Mw INELSA INELSA GRUPO CAMPO

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LA PAZ - MEXICO 1,5 Mw

ARICA - CHILE 2,4 Mw

GUNTÍN - SPAIN 1,1 Mw CLUJ 2 - ROMANIA 6 Mw

COVILHA - PORTUGAL 0,5 Mw Chint Solar INELSA SUNEDISON AMERGY ISOLUX Reference works

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Potencia FV Instalada U. K. 92 Mw PORTUGAL 0,5 Mw SPAIN 27 Mw ITALY 187,6 Mw MEXICO 8 Mw CHILE 190Mw BULGARIA 20 Mw GERMANY 1,5 Mw ROMANIA 32 Mw ACTIVITY Installed PV Potency

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• Installation of electricity, and structures and civil works for photovoltaic projects.

• Turnkey projects, except engineering.

• Complete turnkey EPC.

• Purchase and sale of EPC projects.

• O & M.

OUR SERVICES

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MAIN MILESTONES

1966 Electricity Establishment Pombo José Dominguez.

1977 Member of foundation of the management Instalectra.

1986 Establishment Inelsa S.L.

1997 Team member of Feuga.

1999 Implementation of quality certification ISO 9001.

2004 Team member of the technical institute of Galicia.

2005 Registers the European Patent for Inneo System.

2006 Establishment of “Grupo Hedomin”.

2011 Installation of new terminal of the international airport

of Santiago de Compostela.

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SOME OF OUR CLIENTS

-ACS

-ADMINISTRACIONES PÚBLICAS DEL ESTADO

-AENA

-C&C

-CARNICAS DEL MORRAZO

-CASINO DE LA TOJA

-CEFRICO

-CENTROS COMERCIALES CARREFOUR

-CONNORSA -CONSENUR -CYES INFRAESTRUCTURAS -DRAGADOS -ENDESA -EXISA -ESPINA Y DELFÍN -FERROPLAST -GACAMAR -GERIATROS -GRUPO CAMPO -GRUPO PUENTES -INEGA -INSUIÑA -ISOLUX -MIVISA -PROMENS IBERIA

-ROGELIO IGLESIAS E HIJOS

-SAEPLAST IBERIA

-SPAIN PLASTIC PROCESS

-SVENSKA BEARING

-TELEPIZZA

Main business lines

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FOTO

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• Electricity in Low and Medium Voltage.

• Climate, Water and Sanitation.

• Telecomunications and Automation.

• Energy Efficiency.

• Maintenance.

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Great knowledge of the market.

• Flexibility to adapt to constant changes.

• Stable and qualified staffing.

Wide range of products by type of customer.

• Guarantee of success in the implementation of projects.

• International projects.

Capacity of service.

  

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International EUROPE AMERICA MEXICO CHILE URUGUAY BRAZIL PANAMA PERU COLOMBIA DOMINICAN REP. ARGENTINA USA ECUADOR EL SALVADOR HONDURAS PORTUGAL GERMANY AUSTRIA TURKEY ITALY UNITED KINGDOM BULGARIA FINLAND ROMANIA

AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST

MORROCO ANGOLA NAMIBIA SOUTH AFRICA UAE EQUATORIAL GUINEA MAURITANIA

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QUALITY ISO 9001:2000 ISO 14001:2004 UNE-EN 12975-1:2006 N-AENOR EMAS SOLARKEYMARK TRAINING

Commitment to lifelong learning. Approved installations for training.

  

SOCIAL CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY Reconciling family and professional life. Aid to base sports.

Heritage conservation. Company pension plan. Medical Insurance.

Gestión Ambiental

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Phone: +34 986 727 024     Fax: +34 986 724 379 inelsa@inelsa.com www.inelsa.com Lat.: 42º 24’ 46,03” N - Long.: 8º 50’ 57,38” W

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