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Company type | State-owned |
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Industry | Energy industry |
Founded | May 1, 2005 (2005-05-01) |
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia |
Key people | Aleksandar Obradović (General director) |
Products | Electric power Coal |
Services | Power generation Mining |
Revenue | US$3.42 billion (2010) |
Number of employees | 34,130 (2010) |
Website | www |
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is the state-owned energy provider in Serbia, and currently the largest enterprise in Serbia, by number of employees. As of December 31, 2010, the company has 34,130 employees.
The company has an installed capacity of 8,379 MW and generates 38.9 TWh of electricity per year. Its installed capacity in lignite-fired thermal power plant is 5,171 MW, gas-fired and liquid fuel-fired combined heat and power plants is 353 MW, wind power is 20 MW (currently being expanded to produce a total of 320 MW), and hydro power plants is 2,835 MW. There are plans to develop a 1 GW solar powered plant in southern Serbia, valued at $2.8 billion.
EPS is also the largest producer of lignite in Serbia operating in the Kolubara and Kostolac basins, producing around 37 million tonnes a year.
Operations
EPS subsidiaries include:
- HPP Đerdap
- HPP Drinsko - Limske
- TENT
- TPP OCMs Kostolac
- Panonske CHP
- MB Kolubara
- Elektrovojvodina
- Elektrodistribucija Beograd
- Elektrosrbija
- Centar
- Jugoistok
References
- EPS - About us
- Whitmore, Chris (23 November, 2011). "Serbia makes plans for 1GW solar park". pv-tech.org. Retrieved 12 February, 2012.
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