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1843

In 1843 Lebon founded the Sociedad Catalana Para el Alumbrado por Gas (SCAG) with the Gil y Serra brothers and other shareholders.

1884

Thus, SCAG began to extend geographically throughout Spain and, in 1884, it became the 7th European group in terms of its contributions to the Société Téchnique de l’industrie du Gaz.

1896

Faced with this, the Sociedad Catalana para el Alumbrado por Gas and Lebon decided to enter the market for generating and selling electricity, and together, in 1896, they founded the “Central Catalana de Electricidad”.

1963

In the gas sector the installations were old and antiquated, so a process of modernisation began, in which the switch in 1963 from manufacturing gas from coal to producing it with naphtha was of major importance.

1985

1985: Memorandum of understanding for the development of gas in Spain

1987

In 1987 Catalana de Gas y Electricidad changed its name to Catalana de Gas, S.A. after selling its last conventional electricity shares.

1998

In 1998 the process of deregulating the gas sector in Spain began with the publication of the Hydrocarbons Act.

2002

Beginning in 2002, the installation of combined cycle natural gas plants that use natural gas as fuel for power generation, increasing performance, reducing costs and CO, CO2, NOx emissions, and practically eliminating the emission of particles and sulphur derivatives.

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