Latvenergo

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Latvenergo
Type State owned
Industry Electricity
Founded 1958 (1958)
Headquarters Riga, Latvia
Key people Āris Žīgurs (CEO)
Revenue US$600 million (2006)
Employees 6,200 (2006)

Latvenergo is a state-owned electric utility company in Latvia. The company generates about 70% of the country's electricity.

Latvenergo has four hydroelectric power plants: Pļaviņu HES, Rīgas HES, Ķeguma HES and Aiviekstes HES, with total installed capacity of 1535 MWh, two combined heat and power plants with total electrical capacity of 474 MWe and heat capacity of 1525 MWt and a wind farm near Ainaži with installed capacity of 1.2 MW.[1]

Latvenergo is a parent company for the distribution company Sadales tīkls and the owner of the transmission system Latvijas elektriskie tīkli, while the transmission system is operated by the independent transmission system operator Augstsprieguma tīkls, a former subsidiary of Latvenergo.[2] The company also co-owns Liepājas enerģija, which has installed power capacity of 12 MWe and heat capacity of 427 MWt.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Energy generation". Latvenergo. Retrieved 2013-04-05. 
  2. "About Latvijas elektriskie tīkli AS". Latvijas elektriskie tīkli. Retrieved 2013-04-05. 

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