European Network of Transmission System Operators For Electricity - Members

Members

The ENTSO-E now contains 41 TSOs from 34 countries, which now share an interconnected transmission grid in the EU.

ISO country code Country TSO Abbr.
AT Austria Verbund - Austrian Power Grid APG
AT Austria VKW-Netz
BE Belgium Elia System Operator
BS Bosnia Herzegovina ISO BiH
BG Bulgaria Electroenergien Sistemen Operator
HR Croatia Hrvatska elektroprivreda HEP-OPS
CY Cyprus Cyprus Transmission System Operator Cyprus TSO
CZ Czech Republic ČEPS
DK Denmark Energinet.dk
EE Estonia Elering
FI Finland Fingrid
FR France Réseau de Transport d'Électricité RTE
DE Germany EnBW Transportnetze EnBW TNG
DE Germany Tennet TSO TTG
DE Germany Amprion
DE Germany 50Hertz Transmission 50Hertz
GR Greece Hellenic Transmission System Operator HTSO
HU Hungary MAVIR
IS Iceland Landsnet
IE Ireland EirGrid
IT Italy Terna
LV Latvia Augstsprieguma tīkls
LT Lithuania Litgrid
LU Luxembourg Creos Luxembourg
MK Republic of Macedonia MEPSO
ME Montenegro Crnogorski elektroprenosni sistem AD CGES
NL Netherlands TenneT
NO Norway Statnett
PL Poland PSE-Operator
PT Portugal Redes Energéticas Nacionais REN
RO Romania Transelectrica
RS Serbia JP Elektromreža Srbije
SK Slovak Republic SEPS
SI Slovenia Elektro-Slovenija ELES
ES Spain Red Eléctrica de España REE
SE Sweden Svenska Kraftnät
CH Switzerland swissgrid
GB United Kingdom National Grid plc National Grid
GB United Kingdom System Operator for Northern Ireland SONI
GB United Kingdom Scottish and Southern Energy SSE
GB United Kingdom Scottish Power Transmission plc SPTransmission

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