Transelectrica - Branches

Branches

  • ST Bucharest which includes Buzău, Călăraşi, Dâmboviţa, Giurgiu, Ialomiţa, Ilfov, Prahova, and Teleorman counties and the city of Bucharest. It operates 1,240 km of power lines.
  • ST Constanţa which includes Constanţa, Tulcea, Galaţi, Brăila counties and partially that of Ialomiţa and Vrancea counties. It operates 900 km of power lines.
  • ST Piteşti which includes Argeş, Olt and Vâlcea counties. It operates 1,200 km of power lines.
  • ST Craiova which includes Dolj, Gorj and Mehedinţi counties. It operates 1,528 km of power lines.
  • ST Timişoara which includes Timiş, Arad, Caraş-Severin and Hunedoara counties. It operates 1,100 km of power lines.
  • ST Sibiu which includes Alba, Sibiu, Mureş, Harghita, Covasna and Braşov counties. It includes 987 km of power lines.
  • ST Bacău which includes Suceava, Iaşi, Neamţ, Vaslui, Bacău, Vrancea, Botoşani counties. It operates 1,051 km of power lines.
  • ST Cluj which includes Cluj, Bihor, Maramureş, Satu Mare and Sălaj counties. It operates 952 km of power lines.

Transelectrica SA is the first state-owned company listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange from the programme "A Powerful Market" that the Romanian Government has initiated in order to float some public companies on the capital market. Now the company has a capitalization of approximately 1.1 billion €.

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