Slovenská elektrizačná prenosová sústava
Slovak transmission system operator
Company type | Government-owned corporation |
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Industry | Energy |
Genre | Transmission system operator |
Predecessor | Slovenské elektrárne |
Founded | 2002 (2002) |
Headquarters | Bratislava , Slovakia |
Key people | Martin Magáth (CEO) |
Services | Power transmission |
Revenue | 371.67 mil Euro (2019) |
Owner | Government of Slovakia (State ownership) |
Number of employees | 546 (2019) |
Website | www.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.
Gallery
- Double lines 483 and 484 (400 kV) near Partizánske
- Double line 477 and 478 (400 kV) near Ruská Nová Ves
- Line 273 (200 kV)
- Company headquarters
See also
- Energy in Slovakia
References
External links
- Company website
- Grid maps
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European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity
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