Slovenská elektrizačná prenosová sústava

Slovak transmission system operator
Slovenská elektrizačná prenosová sústava
Company typeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryEnergy
GenreTransmission system operator
PredecessorSlovenské elektrárne
Founded2002 (2002)
Headquarters
Bratislava
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Slovakia
Key people
Martin Magáth (CEO)
ServicesPower transmission
Revenue371.67 mil Euro (2019)
OwnerGovernment of Slovakia (State ownership)
Number of employees
546 (2019)
Websitewww.sepsas.sk

Slovenská elektrizačná prenosová sústava (SEPS) is the electricity transmission system operator in Slovakia.

In 2019, the company transmitted 28,619,358 GWh of electrical energy.[1] It had 3,007,729 km of transmission lines: 2,138,282 at the 400 kV level, 825,886 at 220 kV and 79,796 at 110 kV.[2]

In 2019, the company had 546 employees and its revenue was 371.67 mil. EUR.[3] Since November 2023, the CEO is Martin Magáth.

  • Double lines 483 and 484 (400 kV) near Partizánske
    Double lines 483 and 484 (400 kV) near Partizánske
  • Double line 477 and 478 (400 kV) near Ruská Nová Ves
    Double line 477 and 478 (400 kV) near Ruská Nová Ves
  • Line 273 (200 kV)
    Line 273 (200 kV)
  • Company headquarters
    Company headquarters

See also

  • flagSlovakia portal
  • iconEnergy portal
  • Energy in Slovakia

References

  1. ^ "Basic Parameters". SEPS (in Slovak). Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  2. ^ "Basic data". SEPS. 2020. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  3. ^ "Individual and Consolidated Annual Report 2019" (PDF). SEPS. 2020. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
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Members
  • Albania OST
  • Austria APG, VUEN
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina NOS BiH
  • Belgium Elia
  • Bulgaria ESO
  • Croatia HOPS
  • Cyprus Cyprus TSO
  • Czechia ČEPS
  • Denmark Energinet
  • Estonia Elering AS
  • Finland Fingrid
  • France RTE
  • Germany TransnetBW, Tennet DE, Amprion, 50Hertz
  • Greece ADMIE
  • Hungary MAVIR
  • Iceland Landsnet
  • Ireland EirGrid
  • Italy Terna
  • Latvia Augstsprieguma tīkls
  • Lithuania Litgrid
  • Luxembourg Creos
  • Moldova Moldelectrica
  • Montenegro CGES
  • Netherlands TenneT NL
  • North Macedonia MEPSO
  • Norway Statnett
  • Poland PSE
  • Portugal REN
  • Romania Transelectrica
  • Serbia EMS
  • Slovakia SEPS
  • Slovenia ELES
  • Spain REE
  • Sweden Svenska kraftnät
  • Switzerland Swissgrid
  • Ukraine Ukrenergo
  • United Kingdom National Grid, SONI, SHE Transmission, SPTransmission
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