Etsa
Etsa est une ville en Ecuador avec une population d’environ 0 habitants.
The Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) was the South Australian Government-owned monopoly vertically integrated electricity provider from 1946 until its privatisation in 1999 by Liberal Party Premier John Olsen. The privatisation, which broke Olsen's 1997 election promises not to privatise the Trust, lead to immediate price increases for consumers, the loss of ongoing revenue for the state budget and lead to the cancellation of proposed interstate grid connections in order to protect the value of the newly private assets. By 2017 the privatisation had caused South Australia to have the highest electricity prices in the world.
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À propos de Etsa
| Pays | Ecuador |
| Continent | Amérique du Sud |
| Explorer | 15 |
| Population | 0 |
| Monnaie locale | USD |
| Coordonnées | -3.0639, -77.9447 |
| Fuseau horaire | America/Guayaquil |
🧭 Faits et curiosités
| Type de localité | Village |
| Distance à la capitale | 322 km · Quito |
| Population (Ecuador) | n°128 la plus peuplée de Ecuador |
| Où ça se trouve | 3°3′50″S · 77°56′41″W |
| Hémisphère | S · W |
| Distance à l’équateur | 341 km |
| Distance au pôle Sud | 9 678 km |
| Même latitude que | Manaus (Brazil) |
| Antipode (côté opposé de la Terre) | 3.06, 102.06 |
✈️ Distance aux grandes villes
| São Paulo | 4 063 km |
| New York | 4 884 km |
| Los Angeles | 5 899 km |
| London | 9 438 km |
| Paris | 9 558 km |
| Moscow | 11 860 km |