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Georgian State Electrosystem

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Georgian State Electrosystem
Company typeJoint Stock Company
IndustryEnergy
Founded2002
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
Area served
Global
Number of employees
1400
SubsidiariesKarçal Enerji
Websitewww.gse.com.ge https://www.facebook.com/electrosystema/

Georgian State Electrosystem (GSE) is the single Electricity Transmission System Operator (TSO) acting in Georgia,[1] providing the overall coordination of the country's electricity system. As the single TSO, GSE is responsible for balancing the country's power supply and demand in real time.

GSE owns and operates 4 357 km transmission lines and 93 substations all over the country. Transmission network is managed by the National Dispatch Center and its technical maintenance is provided by the 4 regional networks (Eastern, Western, Southern and Kakheti). GSE also manages the cross-border transmission lines interconnecting with neighboring countries Russia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan.[2]

General Information

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GSE is a joint stock company owned by the LEPL National Agency of State Property, while its management rights are transferred to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia.[3]

GSE provides power transmission and dispatch services all over the country. Transmission is provided from hydro, thermal and wind power plants to power distribution companies and direct customers.[1]

To perform repairs, the company implements the scheduled outages of system-wide transmission lines and substations, and temporarily restricts the power supply if necessary. The company develops relay protection schemes and analyzes accidents within the network. To use energy resources optimally, the National Dispatch Centre located at GSE headquarters in Tbilisi coordinates the activities of electricity market participants. It also manages the transmission network in standard and emergency situations.

History

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JSC Georgian State Electrosystem was established in 2002[4] through the merger of Electrodispetcherizatsia Ltd. and JSC Elektrogadatsema. Since December 2002, GSE management has been carried out by the Irish company ESB International which had acquired the company 5-year management right in the tender “Wholesale Electricity Market Support Project” announced by the World Bank. In 2007, after the completion of the project, the management of GSE was transferred to the Georgian board of directors.

The director general of the company is George Gigineishvili, who was appointed to the role in 2022.[5]

Recently, Transparency International Georgia has documented a web of nepotistic appointments at the GSE, especially around one of its directors in the Environmental, Social Affairs, and Permits department, who has employed several relatives and friends.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Tsulaia, Levan (21 November 2023). "Enabling PV in Georgia" (PDF). Enabling PV in Georgia: 24 – via eclareon GmbH.
  2. ^ "International Affairs". GSE.com. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Georgia starts issuing Guarantees of origin in 2023". www.eex-group.com. 2022-12-23. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  4. ^ "Georgian State Electrosystem". BIA. Retrieved 2024-07-26.
  5. ^ "Board of Directors - George Gigineishvili". GSE.com. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  6. ^ Transparency International - Georgia. "Nepotism in the Georgian State Electrosystem: the case of Vano Zardiashvili". Retrieved 19 July 2023.
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http://www.gse.com.ge

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