Polish state electricity group Enea has been caught directly in the eye of the ongoing financial maelstrom.The country's third-largest generator,with roughly 2.9 gigawatts of installed capacity and electricity sales of 17 terawatt hours in 2007,was due for a 30% partial privatization on Oct.21.The sale was expected to earn 1.2 billion for the government-money that had been earmarked for additional generation capacity in Poland.But global financial and economic turmoil may well put an end to those ambitions,in the process derailing plans for further,larger energy privatizations and moves into less carbon-intensive generation.
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