Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine
JP Elektroprivreda BiH d.d. Sarajevo | |
Public | |
Industry | Energy |
Predecessor | Electric Utility Company of BiH "Elektrobih" |
Founded | 30 August 1945 |
Headquarters | Vilsonovo šetalište 15, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Key people | Bajazit Jašarević, GM |
Products | Electricity |
Services | generation, transmission and distribution |
Revenue | US$ 662,33 million [1] (2008) |
Total equity | US$1,572.64 million [2] (2008) |
Owner | Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina government |
Number of employees | 4,789 |
Parent | EPBiH Concern |
Subsidiaries | TPP Tuzla, TPP Kakanj, HPPs on Neretva |
Website | elektroprivreda.ba |
JP Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine d.d. (also known as Elektroprivreda BiH; English: Public Enterprise Electric Utility of Bosnia and Herzegovina; abbreviation: EPBiH) is public electric utility company in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its headquarter in city of Sarajevo.[3]
History
JP Elektroprivreda BiH d.d. was established on August 30, 1945 as Electric Utility Company of Bosnia and Herzegovina "Elektrobih". In May 20th 2004 it became a entity government owned publicly traded company. The company celebrates September 7 as the day of its establishment.[3]
Structure
The company is largest electric utility company in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and as such part of the largest country's energy concern EPBiH Concern.[4] Elektroprivreda BiH is a joint stock company in which 90% of the capital is owned by the Federation of BiH entity government, and 10% is owned by minority shareholders.[3][5]
Operations
Electric utility activities for the company are:
- generation and distribution of electricity,
- supply of electricity,
- trading, representation and mediation on the local electricity market,
- export and import of electricity, including the management of electricity system.
As the largest electric utility company in Bosnia and Herzegovina with 744.029 customers and 4.789 employees, the company has an installed generating capacities of 1,682 MW and generates 6.54 TWh of electricity, in lignite-fired thermal power plants 1,165 MW, and hydro power plants 517 MW. It has a transmission and distribution lines of 27.405 km in a network of 31,757 kilometres (19,733 mi), with 2.825 MVA distribution substations.[3]
Electricity distribution is organized through five distribution regional offices:
- Elektrodistribucija Sarajevo,
- Elektrodistribucija Tuzla,
- Elektrodistribucija Zenica,
- Elektrodistribucija Bihać,
- Elektrodistribucija Mostar.
See also
- Elektroprivreda HZ HB
- Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske
- Hrvatska elektroprivreda
- Elektroprivreda Srbije
- Elektroprivreda Crne Gore
References
- ↑ Figures for 2008
- ↑ Figures for 2008
- 1 2 3 4 "Elektroprivreda BiH company informations" (.html). www.elektroprivreda.ba (in English and Bosnian). EP BiH. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ↑ "Company information Elektroprivreda BiH Concern" (.html). www.elektroprivreda.ba (in English and Bosnian). EP BiH Concern. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ↑ "Public audits reports - Public companies" (.html). www.saifbih.ba (in English, Bosnian, and Croatian). Audit office for the Institutions of the Federation BiH. Retrieved 15 August 2016.